Kindess

Kindess Your Voice and “go-to” for everything NDIS!

At Kindis, we believe in a world where everyone, regardless of their abilities, can lead a life filled with purpose and independence. As your trusted partner in disability support services, we go beyond the conventional to provide tailored solutions that prioritise your unique needs. We deliver Personal Care Activities, Community Participation, and Short-Term Accommodation across Southern, Central, and Northern Adelaide, South Australia. Our services are crafted to deliver not just care but a holistic experience that fosters growth, connection, and community engagement.

Meet our executive team! 👶🏼❤️
03/03/2026

Meet our executive team! 👶🏼❤️

Meet our executive team! 👶🏼🤍
03/03/2026

Meet our executive team! 👶🏼🤍

Meet our operational team! 👶🏼👏🏽
02/03/2026

Meet our operational team! 👶🏼👏🏽

23/02/2026

“If you don’t use all your funding, you’ll lose it next time.”

I hear this one every single week, and it’s doing real damage.

Participants feel pressured to spend for the sake of spending.
Families get anxious that underspending will be punished.
Support coordinators sometimes rush decisions just to “use it up.”

Here’s the reality.

Your next plan is not automatically cut just because you didn’t exhaust every dollar. Plans are based on your needs, evidence, progress, and goals, not whether you hit zero.

Yes, the NDIA looks at how funding is used. But that’s about understanding what supports you actually need, not penalising you for being efficient.

Good support isn’t about burning through budgets.
It’s about using the right supports, at the right time, for the right outcomes.

20/02/2026

A positive story about someone having their plan and funding reinstated after unexplained cuts a year earlier.

18/02/2026

More unexplained cuts and no answers

15/02/2026

Spending cuts keep coming, and once again it’s the people the scheme was meant to protect who feel it most, not the ones at the top enjoying the benefits.

12/02/2026

Poem Unknown Aurthor - Reality of people on the NDIS

They call it a review.
But no one reviews the nights
that get longer
when help disappears.

They call it sustainability.
But you can’t sustain a life
by taking away the hands
that keep it breathing.

A plan is cut.
Not loudly.
Not all at once.
Just enough.

Enough that the support workers don’t come overnight.
Enough that the therapy stops.
Enough that a parent becomes
a carer,
a guard,
a lifeline—
on four hours’ sleep
and borrowed strength.

It doesn’t feel like policy.
It feels like silence
where a voice used to be.
Like a light left on
because no one knows
what happens in the dark anymore.

They say the system is growing too fast.
Families say the risk is growing faster.

Because when care is reduced,
someone is still awake at 3am—
just not trained,
not supported,
not safe.

They tell us deaths are “complex.”
But neglect is not complicated.
Remove care.
Increase danger.
Repeat.

Lives don’t end because families fail.
They end when systems step back
and call it reform.

Children.
Young adults.
People under sixty-five
who never asked for luxury—
only enough to live.

This isn’t about spreadsheets.
It’s about who is there
when a seizure starts,
when breathing changes,
when something goes wrong
and seconds matter.

You don’t see it in Parliament.
You see it in kitchens.
In hospital corridors.
In the quiet after help is withdrawn,
when everyone hopes
nothing happens tonight.

This is why support matters.
Because safety is built,
not assumed.
Because dignity needs presence,
not promises.

Because lives don’t flourish
when help is temporary.
They flourish
when help stays.

So don’t ask why families are afraid.
Ask what happens
when care is taken away.

Care given
is life protected.
Care cut
is risk multiplied.

And pretending otherwise
doesn’t make it kinder—
it just makes it quieter.

Our hearts are so full to see our participants thriving, like wonderful Theo 🤍 we have nothing but gratitude for what we...
11/02/2026

Our hearts are so full to see our participants thriving, like wonderful Theo 🤍 we have nothing but gratitude for what we do.

03/02/2026

What is it going to take for the NDIS to become a system that actually serves the people it was designed for?

Our hearts are absolutely broken after darling little Luella passed away yesterday. Luella was our first NDIS participan...
28/01/2026

Our hearts are absolutely broken after darling little Luella passed away yesterday. Luella was our first NDIS participant, with our nurses providing care from when she was just 2 years old.

Over the past 4 years, we have had the honour and privilege to witness what the meaning of unconditional love, unwavering advocacy, and true determination is.

Erin, you have been the fiercest advocate for your daughter. You have searched every corner of the globe (and more) in order to find ways to help Lulu.

You have felt broken by the unjustness of Luella’s epilepsy, and everyday dusted your shoulders and marched willingly forward to best support her. You have shown me what insurmountable strength looks like, and I cant find the words to express how much this has shaped who I am as a person.

Luella. Only 6 years old, and such a powerful teacher. You showed us courage in its purest form, and what strength is without words. Your light was undeniable, and your presence changed hearts forever. You will always be remembered, always loved, and never forgotten.

Fly high angel girl 🤍🤍🤍

28/01/2026

This is outrageous, what is wrong with people?

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