Maitre Care Pty Ltd

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Locations serviced

Loganholme, QLD 4129

Registered Professional

  • Clinical nurse and community case manager 
  • Authorised mental health practitioner of Mental Health Act 2016 
  • Currently practising registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency 
  • An active member of Queensland Nurses and Midwives Union and Australian College of Mental Health 

     

Extensive experience in the care industry since the year 2012.

 

Years of experience working with a multidisciplinary team in both patient and community setting Experienced in adult, youth, and child mental health, physical and neurological disorders in both public and private care sectors 

 

We provide NDIS support coordination for both level 2 and 3 support coordination.

 

What is a Psychosocial Recovery Coach?

A psychosocial recovery coach is a professional who provides support, guidance, and resources to individuals who are in recovery from mental health challenges, substance use disorders, or other life-altering events that have impacted their emotional and psychological well-being.

What are the roles of a recovery coach role?

The role of a psychosocial recovery coach is to help clients build resilience, cope with stress, and develop the skills and strategies necessary to manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life. 


 

They may work with individuals one-on-one or in group settings, and their approach may involve a combination of counseling, education, and practical support.

Responsibilities of a Psychosocial Recovery Coach:

 

  • Developing individualized recovery plans with clients
  • Providing emotional support and validation
  • Offering education about mental health and wellness
  • Assisting with goal-setting and problem-solving
  • Connecting clients to community resources and support groups
  • Advocating for clients' needs and rights
  • Monitoring progress and adjusting the recovery plan as needed.

 

Services Offered

Support Coordination and Psychosocial Recovery Coaches
Support Coordination Level 2: Coordination of Supports
Support Coordination Level 3: Specialist Support Coordination

Contact Hours

Monday
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday
09:00 - 17:00
Friday
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

About this provider

Registered Professional

  • Clinical nurse and community case manager 
  • Authorised mental health practitioner of Mental Health Act 2016 
  • Currently practising registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency 
  • An active member of Queensland Nurses and Midwives Union and Australian College of Mental Health 

     

Extensive experience in the care industry since the year 2012.

 

Years of experience working with a multidisciplinary team in both patient and community setting Experienced in adult, youth, and child mental health, physical and neurological disorders in both public and private care sectors 

 

We provide NDIS support coordination for both level 2 and 3 support coordination.

 

What is a Psychosocial Recovery Coach?

A psychosocial recovery coach is a professional who provides support, guidance, and resources to individuals who are in recovery from mental health challenges, substance use disorders, or other life-altering events that have impacted their emotional and psychological well-being.

What are the roles of a recovery coach role?

The role of a psychosocial recovery coach is to help clients build resilience, cope with stress, and develop the skills and strategies necessary to manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life. 


 

They may work with individuals one-on-one or in group settings, and their approach may involve a combination of counseling, education, and practical support.

Responsibilities of a Psychosocial Recovery Coach:

 

  • Developing individualized recovery plans with clients
  • Providing emotional support and validation
  • Offering education about mental health and wellness
  • Assisting with goal-setting and problem-solving
  • Connecting clients to community resources and support groups
  • Advocating for clients' needs and rights
  • Monitoring progress and adjusting the recovery plan as needed.