25
YEARS OF COMPLEX CARE
100%
RN-LED OVERSIGHT
24/7
INTERNAL ON-CALL SUPPORT
5-8
DEDICATED MICRO-TEAM PER PARTICIPANT
REGISTERED WITH
Supporting Your Goals:
Guidance for Every Journey
CLINICAL CONFIDENCE IN EVERY SHIFT
The Clinical Depth Your Referrals Demand
The risks associated with SCI require more than a generic certificate. They require vigilance. Choosing AAC means choosing a provider with robust clinical governance and 25 years of stability, ensuring the complex care plan you developed is the one your Participant receives.

I have never had to chase them for an update. That gives me a level of confidence I cannot put a price on.
The clinical rigour AAC brings to every SCI placement is genuinely different. Their RNs are across every case, and I have never had to second-guess whether the care plan is being followed.
SUPPORT COORDINATOR NSW
Clinical Reliability & RN Oversight

C-Spine (Quadriplegia & Tetraplegia)
High-level injuries with full RN oversight
Tracheostomy Management
Staff trained on the Participant’s specific equipment
Ventilator Management
Hands-on sign-off before any solo shifts
Respiratory Emergencies
Specific protocols for every at-risk Participant
No Agency Staff. Ever.
Permanent, dedicated teams only
CLINICAL VIGILANCE WITHOUT THE WHITE COAT
At Home, Your Loved One Lives on Their Schedule. Not a Medical One.
In the spinal unit, your loved one lived on a medical schedule. At home, they should live on theirs. We understand the specific risks that keep you awake at night, but we believe those risks should be managed invisibly.

The same faces, every shift. That consistency changed everything for our family.
I finally stopped worrying about who was walking through our door. They know our home, they know our routines, and more importantly, they know my son.
PARENT OF SCI PARTICIPANT, QUEENSLAND
Peace of Mind & Staff Consistency

STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION
Specifically Trained Staff. No Generic Rostering.
We do not believe in generic support workers for complex injuries. When you refer a Participant to AAC, we recruit and train a team specifically for their injury level and care plan.
01
Competency Sign-Offs
A support worker never manages a hoist or catheter alone until they have been formally assessed. Sign-off happens in the Participant’s home, with their specific equipment, before any solo shift begins.
02
Equipment Mastery
From ceiling hoists to cough assist machines and environmental control units, our staff are trained on the specific technology used by your loved one. No guesswork, no first-time fumbling on shift.
03
The “Right Fit”
SCI support is intimate and high-contact. We match staff not just on clinical skill but on personality. This reduces team turnover and ensures the stability that makes a real difference to daily life.
THE 90-DAY STABILISATION PHASE
The First 90 Days Are the Highest Risk.
We Treat Them That Way.
The first three months carry the greatest risk for placement breakdown. We focus on a period of hyper-care during this window to ensure the home environment and the team are perfectly in sync.
THE DIGNITY OF RISK PHILOSOPHY
Clinical Safety Should Never Come at the Expense of a Life Well-Lived.
Our 25-year history has taught us that independence is not a reward for good clinical outcomes. It is the goal. If your loved one wants to return to work, study, or take a family camping trip, our job is not to say no. It is to ask how we make the logistics work.
Return to work and study planning included in care design
Community participation woven into weekly routines
Family events, travel, and outdoor activities supported with detailed risk planning
Collaborative goal-setting with OTs and allied health teams
Answers to the Questions That Matter Most
We have answered the questions we hear most often from both families and referring professionals below.
For Families and Carers
For Support Professionals
Ready to Plan a Transition That Lasts?
Whether you are planning a discharge for a Participant or searching for a more resilient team for a family member, let us have a clinical conversation about what is possible.



