Kare Support Services

When lived experience of disability is merged with enthusiastic and passionate support workers you have a recipe for success and that is what Kare Support Services offers to its clients.

For Founders Lee and Michelle Jensen this is not work but a lifelong legacy of sharing their own experiences.

Having four children with disabilities and genuinely having lived the advocacy required, alongside navigating the complexity of the system needed for successful outcomes, Kare is led by two people who absolutely understand the needs and aspirations of their clients.

The wider team at Kare also possess a richness of lived experience combined with passion, work experience and qualifications across the disability sector and more broadly, ensuring they are giving the very best of themselves to their clients and offer depth to the support they deliver.

Kare’s breadth of services including support for community participation, outings, school holiday programs and even beautician services, providing its clients with all the opportunities others take for granted in their everyday lives.

A holistic approach is central to Kare’s success and working closely with the families and informal support of clients is key to achieving the goals and setting up an environment for enriching outcomes.

Kare’s logo is its vision and mission brought to life with the meaning behind the words embedded within it, a driving force that sits alongside everything they do and the approach they take to the delivery of support for both children and adults.

They are particularly experienced in walking alongside families as they grapple with a new autism diagnosis and navigate the challenges this brings, having strode that journey themselves as parents first and business owners second.

If you want respect, protection, kindness, caring and understanding for the person with disability in your life and your family overall, visit Kare Support Services at the Brisbane Disability Connection Expo on 3rd and 4th March 2023 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. Don’t forget to register and save the dates!

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