Joseph

Joseph

Wheelchair Rugby League isn’t for the faint hearted. It’s a game of strategy, contact and clashes louder than you will hear inside any sporting arena. Wheelchair Rugby League is also the passion and purpose of Living My Way Member Joseph. “Oh I love Wheelchair Rugby League. Everything about it. It’s pretty much my full-time job nowadays.” While Joseph no longer plays the powerchair […]

Frances

Frances

After years of waiting for the NDIS, 57-year-old Frances felt an unexpected fear come over her after receiving her plan and her funding. Unsure what to do, or even how Plan Management could help her, she was daunted, lost, and confused about what her next steps should be to get the proper care she requires. […]

Ben

Ben

Ben is like any other 21 year old. He loves playing Crash Bandicoot on his Xbox, playing with his dogs, and going to laser tag with his mates. What most do not realise is how much happens behind the scenes to allow Ben to live out his life. “Ben has autism, which has impacted him […]

Pauline

Pauline

Living My Way Member Pauline English has achieved more than most in her 63 years. She has won five medals from two Paralympic Games and became the first person with a disability to swim across Sydney Harbour. To say she isn’t goal orientated is an understatement, but the road to success hasn’t always been easy […]

Mark

Mark

Sutherland Shire local Mark says Occupational Therapy and Support Coordination has opened his eyes to a whole new world of independence. First feeling the symptoms of Hereditary Peripheral Neuropathy in his early 30s, the now 66-year-old had always equated his physical and visual disability with being housebound.    “It’s like being under house arrest with this disability […]