High Intensity Disability Support in Queensland

Tibii supports high intensity disability support enquiries in Queensland for participants with complex disability-related health, physical or behaviour support needs.

What Is High Intensity Support?

High intensity support is for tasks that require specific worker training, safe procedures and supervision. Suitability depends on the participant's plan, assessed needs and risk requirements.

What We Provide

  • Complex health tasks: Support with disability-related health needs requiring task-specific training
  • Seizure support: Support aligned with the person's seizure plan and safety procedures
  • Enteral feeding: Assistance where it matches the plan and worker training
  • Behaviour support: Positive behaviour support strategies developed with the right practitioners
  • Manual handling: Safe transfers and positioning using appropriate equipment and procedures

Our Approach to Complex Care

High intensity support is not just about procedures; it is about trust, consistency and dignity. Our team works with each participant and their broader support network to understand goals, risks and daily routines.

Support should be documented, reviewed and adjusted when the participant's needs or plan context changes.

Training and Quality

Workers should receive appropriate training and supervision for the specific support task before complex support starts.

High intensity support works alongside our SIL and SDA housing, or can be delivered in your own home through our in-home support services.

Local Complex Support Pathway

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Frequently asked questions

What are high intensity supports?

High intensity supports are disability-related support tasks that need specific worker training, safe procedures and supervision.

Can high intensity support be delivered at home?

It can be discussed for in-home or supported living settings where the participant plan, risk requirements and worker training make the support appropriate.

What should families ask before starting complex support?

Ask about task-specific training, written procedures, incident response, supervision, communication with clinicians and how supports are reviewed over time.

Get in Touch

We would love to hear from you. Whether you are exploring NDIS services for the first time or looking for a new provider in Queensland, our friendly team is here to help.

Phone: 1300 736 731

Email: Info@tibii-qld.com.au

Contact us today to learn how Tibii can support you or your loved one.