Social & Recreational Activities
Build your independence and improve your quality of life through our Social and Community Participation services.
Wildlife & Parks
in Adelaide
Monarto Zoo
One of the world’s largest open-range zoos, offering wide natural habitats where visitors can see giraffes, lions, rhinos, and other wildlife roaming across expansive plains.
Cleland Wildlife Park
A hands-on wildlife park set in natural bushland, known for close encounters with kangaroos, koalas, and native Australian animals in a relaxed outdoor setting.
Warrawong Wildlife
A peaceful sanctuary focused on conservation, featuring walking trails around a lake where visitors can spot rare and nocturnal native species in a protected environment.
Gorge Wildlife Park
A family-friendly park offering interactive experiences such as feeding kangaroos and holding koalas, alongside a wide variety of Australian and exotic animals.
Urimbirra Wildlife Park
A spacious wildlife park near the coast where guests can hand-feed kangaroos and emus while learning about native fauna through guided talks and encounters.
Each season brings different activities for you to enjoy, from sunny beach days to colourful nature walks and blooming garden adventures.
Summer
(December – February)
Beaches & Marine life
Autumn
(March – May)
Parks & Wildlife
Winter
(June – August)
Museums & Arts
Spring
(September – November)
Botanicals & Flowers
Nature & Gardens in Adelaide
Adelaide Botanic Garden
A lush 50-acre oasis in the heart of Adelaide featuring themed gardens, rare plant collections, and the iconic Palm House. Perfect for leisurely walks.
Himeji Garden
A serene Japanese-style garden in Adelaide, showcasing traditional landscaping, koi ponds, and seasonal blooms that create a peaceful retreat.
Carrick Hill House
A historic mansion surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, offering art collections, heritage architecture and seasonal events.
Oaklands Wetland Reserve
A scenic vantage point with panoramic views of Adelaide and the coastline, ideal for sunset watching and photography.
Mount Osmond
A leafy hillside suburb with walking trails, lookout points and a quiet escape into nature just minutes from the city.
Coastal Trails in Adelaide
Glenelg Beach
Beach with golden sands, vibrant cafes, and a bustling jetty perfect for sun and seaside strolls.
Henley Beach
A relaxed coastal spot with soft sand, calm waters, and a charming foreshore lined with eateries and boutiques.
Port Noarlunga
This beach offers clear waters and a laid-back coastal vibe.
Hallett Cove Beach
A picturesque beach framed by dramatic cliffs, ideal for walking trails and geological wonders.
How it Works?
Our collaborative approach ensure that you get the right support
while keeping your administrative workload to a minimum.
Our collaborative approach ensure that you get the right support while keeping your administrative workload to a minimum.
2. Tailored Care Plan
We will create a Care Plan and match the carers who fit your personality and preferences.
3. Start Your Journey
Meet your best suited carer in the convenience of your home.
FAQ
How is High Intensity Support funded?
NDIS high intensity supports are funded under the Assistance with Daily Life category for participants with HIDPA needs under the NDIS. If you have complex medical or personal care requirements, your NDIS plan may include funding for high intensity care. Not sure how it works? Our team is here to help reach out for guidance!
What’s the difference between standard support and high-intensity support?
Standard support helps with everyday tasks like personal care, cooking, and cleaning. High-intensity care under the NDIS, on the other hand, is for people with more complex care needs who require specialised medical or behavioural support. This could include things like seizure monitoring, ventilator care, or wound management, which need trained professionals to ensure safety and well-being.
How do I know if my loved one needs high-intensity care?
If they have complex medical or behavioural needs that require ongoing support, specialised equipment, or even 24/7 high-intensity care, they may benefit from NDIS high-intensity supports. Every person’s needs are different, and we’re here to help assess their situation and guide you toward the right level of care.
Does the NDIS fund high-intensity care?
Yes! The NDIS provides complex care funding under categories like ‘Core Supports’ and ‘Capacity Building.’ The exact funding depends on the person’s needs, and we’re more than happy to help you understand how to access and maximise your plan.
For further reading:
Navigating High-Intensity Support NDIS Services with Blu Sky Care
What if my NDIS plan doesn’t include high-intensity support?
If your current plan doesn’t cover high-intensity support under the NDIS, you can request a plan review. We can help with the process, providing reports and documentation to show why this level of care is needed.
Can my loved one receive complex and high-intensity care at home?
Absolutely! We know how important it is for people to feel comfortable and safe in their own space. That’s why we provide in-home high-intensity care in Adelaide, ensuring your loved one gets the right support while maintaining as much independence as possible.
Do you offer 24/7 care for people with high-intensity needs?
Yes, we do! We offer round-the-clock high-intensity support, so there’s always someone there to provide expert care and assistance—day or night. Whether it’s medical support, behavioural assistance, or personal care, we’re here when you need us.
How do I arrange high-intensity care services with Blu Sky Care?
Just reach out to us via our website or give us a call. We’ll chat about your needs, put together a personalised care plan, and guide you through the process of accessing NDIS high-intensity supports. You’re not alone—we’re here to help every step of the way.