Meet Christine, whose enthusiasm and boundless cheerfulness radiate like a beacon of hope. From the moment you encounter her, it becomes evident that her vibrant spirit is not easily dampened by the challenges she may face.
Christine’s infectious zest for life not only lights up the room but also inspires those around her to embrace a more positive outlook on their own journeys. In her presence, the medical environment transforms into a place of optimism and resilience, where her remarkable attitude becomes a testament to the incredible power of a positive mindset in the face of adversity.
She is a remarkable individual whose days are intimately intertwined with the world of brushes and paint. Her enthusiasm for art is as palpable as her cheerfulness, and she has transformed her room into a haven of creativity and self-expression. Whether it’s the gentle strokes of a paintbrush on canvas or the vivid colours that dance on her palette, Christine’s artistic endeavours serve as both a therapeutic escape and a profound source of joy.
Christine’s artistic journey is a testament to the transformative potential of passion and perseverance, reminding us that, even in the face of adversity, the human spirit can flourish with the simple yet profound act of painting one’s world with colour and joy
How Art Therapy helps ?
Communication is the focus of art therapy . We interact with and express the nonverbal part of ourselves, which accounts for roughly 70–90% of our communication.
This nonverbal expression is brought to life via the use of art supplies, movement, and play. It addresses who we are, how we feel, our life story, and fresh opportunities.
Words we see and hear make us feel safe because they are familiar, but our nonverbal half is broader, usually hidden, and we give it shape through art therapy procedures. Then put words to what was discovered in the nonverbal expression. How lovely is that?
Art therapy can help reduce stress and anxiety for people living with pain. In addition, experts say that the practice may be useful for people living with other conditions, such as:
- Anxiety
- Eating Disorders, alongside standard treatments
- Substance use disorders
- Stress
Practitioners say that art therapy can also help people enhance specific skills by:
- Improving their approach to conflict resolution
- Enhancing social skills
- Managing stress
- Strengthening their ability to self-regulate
- Improving their understanding of themselves
Art therapy can be helpful for children facing the following specific challenges:
- Childhood trauma
- Disabilities and special educational needs
- Criminal conviction as a juvenile
- Chronic asthma
It can also benefit children who are not dealing with one singular issue but face a variety of challenges in life.
Home Care Experts: A highly qualified and dedicated team of disability support professionals
The Home Care Experts team has decades of experience working in the healthcare and disability sectors. We are highly trained professionals and bring that experience to our work.
At Home Care Experts, we understand that every person is different, so the type of support they need will be different. Disability supports depend upon the person’s disability, where they live, what support they currently have, what goals they want to achieve, and what challenges they face. We are committed to providing the best quality of care possible, tailor-made to suit your needs and preferences.
That’s why we custom-design your support plan, giving priority to your needs, choices, and preferences. We also take into consideration cultural and language differences and, where possible, match you with someone who understands your culture and speaks your language.
- We are committed to helping our clients feel in control by giving them a choice in the support they receive.
- We have compassion for people with disabilities.
- We are professional in every interaction with our clients and their support network.
- Integrity is at the centre of all we do.
- We are accountable to our clients, their families, support network, and community.
Services We Provide
Daily Living Assistance
We understand that some people need extra help with their day-to-day living. We can develop a plan to suit your needs, whether that’s for a few hours of shared care or overnight support.
Nursing and Complex Care
Our experienced team have a medical background and is highly trained in delivering care for the most complex of cases, including care for people with physical, mental health and behavioural disabilities.
Hospital to Home Discharge Service
If you’re being discharged from hospital, you may need extra help. Our Hospital to Home Discharge Service can provide all the support you need during your recovery.
Individualised Living Options (ILO)
We plan and arrange individualised living options (ILO) to suit your needs and preferences. Options include co residency, host arrangements, living alone, or living with other people.
Supported Independent Living (SIL)
With our Supported Independent Living (SIL) services, you’ll receive the help you need while you build essential skills for independent living.
Accommodation Assistance (STAA)
We make accommodation assistance simple by navigating the NDIS system for you. Our dedicated team can organise short-term or medium-term accommodation options to suit your situation.
Life Skills Development
We provide reliable, flexible and meaningful support to help you develop important life skills so you can live independently and participate in the community.
Community Participation
Having a disability shouldn’t hold you back from living the life you desire. With our support, you can live life to the fullest and get involved in a range of community-based events and activities.
Travel & Transportation
We’re here to help you get where you need to go, safely and easily. We provide transport assistance to participants who find it hard to access public transport. We can also help you build the capacity to travel independently.
Call us at 1300 233 223 or mail us at [email protected] for a quick chat.