A strong support network is vital for maintaining optimal mental health. Sadly, some individuals find themselves navigating life's challenges alone. That's where we come in. We are your team, your personal cheer squad, your advocates.

PSYCHOSOCIAL DISABILITY

What is Psychosocial Disability.

A psychosocial disability emerges from mental health conditions, though not everyone facing mental health issues will experience it. For those who do, it can profoundly impact their daily life and recovery journey.

Some common impairments associated with psychosocial disabilities might involve difficulties in:

  • Cognition: Challenges in thinking, memory, or decision-making.

  • Emotion: Managing and expressing emotions, which can impact daily interactions.

  • Social Skills: Difficulties in forming and maintaining relationships or engaging in social activities.

  • Communication: Challenges in expressing thoughts or understanding others.

  • Self-Care: Struggles with activities related to personal hygiene, health, and daily living.

If you are not sure whether you are eligible for funding under the NDIS, we can assist you with working that out too.

Recovery Coaching.

A recovery coach is a person who helps remove personal and environmental obstacles to recovery, links the newly recovering person to the recovering community, and serves as a personal guide and mentor.

At LumaWell, we get it. Our coaches are here to support you no matter what you’re going through. We know it's not just about the diagnosis but about your whole life—the people you know, the places you go, and how you feel inside. Our team is here to help you in a way that suits you best.

Proactive Support

A Daily Mental Health plan is a set of intentional actions or routines that an individual can engage in each day to promote their overall mental health and wellbeing. It involves making time for self-care activities and prioritising habits that help reduce stress, manage emotions, and improve one's overall mood.

Remember, mental well-being is a journey, and each day is an opportunity to take positive steps forward.

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