NDIS Group Activities in Melbourne

Group & Centre-Based Activities


Adaptive Care’s Group and Centre-Based Activities are designed to promote social engagement, skill-building and community participation in a welcoming and supportive setting. Our programs provide a range of recreational, educational, cultural and therapeutic activities tailored to meet each individual’s interests, abilities and personal goals.


Our Group and Centre-Based Activities Include:


  • Social & Recreational Activities: Enjoy group outings, sports, games and social events that encourage social interaction and build friendships in a fun, supportive environment.
  • Life Skills Development: Engage in activities that foster independence, including cooking classes, gardening, money management and communication skills.
  • Health & Wellbeing Programs: Participate in fitness classes, relaxation sessions and other wellness-focused activities designed to improve physical and mental health.
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  • Cultural & Art Activities: Celebrate diversity and creativity through cultural events, art classes and workshops in painting, sculpture and other creative forms that allow participants to express themselves and connect with others.
  • Community Participation: Explore local community events, volunteer opportunities and social groups to strengthen connections and gain confidence in social settings.
  • Creative & Therapeutic Sessions: Take part in art, music and movement therapy sessions that support emotional expression and enhance self-confidence.


Our Group and Centre-Based Activities offer participants a safe and inclusive space to learn new skills, celebrate culture, form meaningful relationships and experience a sense of belonging. At Adaptive Care, we are committed to creating vibrant, enriching experiences that help individuals live fulfilling, connected lives.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What types of group activities are available through NDIS?

    Activities can include arts and crafts, sports and fitness, cooking classes, social outings, educational workshops and skills development programs, all designed to build independence and foster social connections.

  • What happens if I don't like a group activity or want to stop?

    If you find that a group activity isn't a good fit, you can stop participating at any time. You should discuss your concerns with your support coordinator to explore other options that may be more suited to your preferences.

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