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Minda’s opening hearts in the South East

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Minda stands as South Australia’s leading provider of support for people with intellectual disabilities, offering unmatched care, support and community integration. We lead by

example, empowering individuals to live full, connected lives through a broad suite of services tailored to diverse needs.

What sets Minda apart is our holistic, person-centred approach.

It’s not just about delivering services; it’s about opening minds and hearts. Minda’s supports are infused with compassion and innovation, creating environments where people with intellectual disabilities can flourish. Every individual is treated with respect and recognition of their unique potential.

More than a service provider, Minda is a community builder.

Our tailored supports help individuals participate meaningfully in society, fostering independence and confidence.

At the heart of our work is Community Supports, a flexible service enabling clients to engage in everyday activities from appointments and events to

shopping, cooking, and personal care.

This service promotes social inclusion, helping clients build relationships, explore interests, and contribute to their communities.

Minda also offers Supported Independent Living (SIL) and housing services, empowering individuals to live independently with personalised support.

With open hearts we opens minds, and in doing so, open doors to a brighter, more equitable future for all.

Contact Minda on 1800 164 632, email info@minda.asn.au, visit www.mindainc.com.au or drop in to our Mt Gambier office during business hours at Commerce Arcade, Shop 1 and 2, 28 Commercial Street West.

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