About Mutual Engagement Disability
Empowering Lives, Embracing Abilities
Mutual Engagement Disability – your trusted disability care services and NDIS provider in Australia, we are dedicated to support people with disabilities through a people-first approach. Our mission is simple yet powerful: To reach the unreachable.
From Victoria to all of Australia, we provide our participants with quality, tailored care that upholds dignity, respect, and independence. We believe everyone deserves the lifestyle they desire—and we go the extra mile to help make that a reality.
Our guiding principles: – Respect – Connectedness – Accountability – Innovation – Quality – Professionalism
Vision
Our vision is to build trust, safety, and community among our clients. In five years, Mutual Engagement Disability Services aims to be recognised as one of the most trusted and effective disability care service providers in Australia.
Executive Leadership
Led by Temitayo, a registered nurse with a Bachelor of Nursing and an MBA, our team combines healthcare expertise and business insight to run a service that is both compassionate and efficient. Temitayo’s dual qualifications empower her to lead the organisation with professionalism, ethical values, and evidence-based practice.
Guiding Principles
- Respect: Every individual is unique and valuable.
- Connectedness: Linking people with families, communities, and cultures.
- Accountability: Acting with honesty and transparency.
- Innovation: Always improving through fresh ideas and evidence.
- Quality: Holding ourselves to the highest standards.
- Professionalism: Delivering services with skill and integrity.
Mission
Our mission is to reach the unreachable. At Mutual Engagement Disability Care Services, our services are rooted in people-first values. Our goal is to provide participants with the right support services to help them reach their goals, and one crucial factor we will consider will be their satisfaction with our support services in Australia.
We will assist participants with the help of qualified support specialists working for us.
Participants aged seven and up will be getting the following critical support. Our target participant groups will be people with acquired brain injury, elderly care, autism, dementia, intellectual disability, mental health issues, physical disability, sensory disability, and spinal disability.
Our guiding principles
Respect. Connectedness. Accountability. Innovation. Quality. Professionalism
Our goal is to provide participants with the right support services to help them reach their goals, and one crucial factor we will consider will be their satisfaction with our disability support services in Australia.
We proudly deliver a range of NDIS-funded supports tailored to meet individual needs. Every service is delivered with compassion, professionalism, and respect for cultural and personal differences.
Our guiding principles – “Respect, Connectedness, Accountability, Innovation, Quality and Professionalism”