Serving Our Local Community
A grassroots FAMILY Disability Support Company
About The Company
Ohana Community Services is a registered NDIS provider and allied health clinic based in Gladstone, Queensland.
Founded in 2021 by Penelope Cooper, the organization offers occupational therapy, speech therapy, physiotherapy, and other support services to individuals of all ages and abilities.
Committed to inclusivity and empowerment, Ohana strives to ensure no one is left behind, regardless of disability or location.
Our Services
Learn More about Our Services
At Ohana Community Services, we’re dedicated to empowering individuals of all ages and abilities to live their best lives. Our comprehensive range of services is designed to provide holistic care and unwavering support to our community.
Allied Health Clinic
Our goal each day is to ensure that our clients’ needs are not only met but exceeded.
NDIS Support services
Ohana Community Services Pty Ltd is dedicated to providing care and help people.
Aged Care
Together, we will navigate challenges, celebrate victories, and create a brighter future.
Community Support Services
we have highly trained staff that work with you to ensure the best care possible
DOING WHAT WE DO BEST
Ohana Community Services
Ohana Community Services’ logo features a hand cradling an
abstract shape of a person in plant form, symbolizing growth,
care, and support. The hand represents Ohana’s nurturing approach, while the plant-like figure signifies that with Ohana’s care and services,
everyone can grow and thrive as an individual.
This design reflects the organization’s mission to empower
people of all abilities and build strong, supportive communities.
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A Day in the Life of a Disability Manager
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