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Psychosocial Recovery Coaching

Walk forward with someone in your corner.

Recovery from mental health challenges is rarely a straight line. A recovery coach is the steady, hopeful presence beside you — helping you build confidence, reconnect with what matters, and take back the lead in your own life, at your own pace.

Registered NDIS providerCoaches with lived & learned experienceHope-led, never clinical-cold
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Lived experience
Coaches who have walked it too
Your pace
Recovery on your terms, not a timetable
Hope-led
We build on strengths, not just symptoms
~2 hrs
A real person responds to your enquiry
The part no one sees

When just getting through the day takes everything you have.

Mental health challenges do not announce themselves. They show up as a morning that feels impossible, a phone call you cannot make, a world that has quietly shrunk to the size of one room. From the outside it can look like nothing. From the inside it is exhausting.

And the support on offer too often misses the point — appointments that treat symptoms but not the person, systems that ask you to prove how unwell you are rather than helping you build a life worth being well for.

Recovery coaching starts somewhere different: with you, your strengths and what you actually want from your life — and a real human who walks the road beside you to get there.

Recovery is not about going back to who you were. It is about building a life that feels like yours — and not having to build it alone.
What recovery really means

Recovery is not the absence of struggle. It’s the presence of these.

Mental health recovery is best understood through five things — the CHIME framework. Everything a recovery coach does is in service of growing them.

Connectedness

Rebuilding relationships and belonging — to people, community and the things that make you feel part of something.

Hope & optimism

Believing a better life is possible — the spark everything else grows from. We hold the hope until you can.

Identity

Rediscovering who you are beyond a diagnosis — your strengths, values and the person you want to be.

Meaning & purpose

Finding what makes your days worth getting up for — work, study, creativity, care, contribution.

Empowerment

Taking back control and choice over your own life and supports — you in the driver’s seat, always.

What a recovery coach does

A steady hand, all the way along

A recovery coach builds a trusting relationship with you and supports you to take more control of your life and supports — practical, relational and always led by your goals, not a clinical checklist.

Walk beside you

A consistent, trusted relationship — someone who gets it, shows up, and sticks with you through the ups and downs.

Build on your strengths

We start from what is strong, not just what is wrong — your skills, your hopes and what gives your life meaning.

Set recovery goals

Goals that matter to you — connection, routine, work, study, independence — broken into steps that feel doable.

Connect your supports

We help coordinate clinical care, community and NDIS supports so they work together around your recovery.

Plan for the hard days

Together we build a plan for the tough times — so a setback is a dip, not a derailment.

Grow your independence

As your confidence builds, we step back — coaching capacity and self-determination, not dependence.

Recovery coaching is likely a good fit if…

  • You live with a psychosocial disability related to mental health.
  • You want support that works on your whole life, not just your symptoms.
  • You value a consistent, trusting relationship over a revolving door of services.
  • You want to rebuild confidence, connection, routine or purpose.
  • You would like help to coordinate your supports and engage with the NDIS.

Another support may suit better if…

  • You need clinical treatment or therapy — a coach works alongside, but is not a psychologist or psychiatrist.
  • You are in immediate crisis — please contact Lifeline (13 11 14) or 000; we will support you alongside.
  • Your needs are mainly practical coordination without the recovery focus — Support Coordination may fit.
  • You primarily need everyday personal care at home — look at daily-living support or SIL.

Not sure if coaching or coordination is right? A Meet & Greet will help you feel it out — no pressure, no jargon, just an honest, warm conversation.

Funding, without the fog

How recovery coaching is funded

Recovery coaching is funded under Capacity Building in your NDIS plan, separate from your everyday supports. Here is how it works.

Step 1

A set amount of support

Recovery coaching is funded as hours under Capacity Building — often more flexible, relational hours than coordination.

Step 2

You choose your coach

A good fit is everything in coaching. You choose who you work with, and can change if it is not right.

Step 3

Led by your recovery

Your hours go where they matter most to you — connection, goals, the hard days, engaging your supports.

Step 4

Building toward independence

The aim is your confidence and self-determination — so over time you lead, and need us less.

Funded under: Capacity Building — Support Coordination (Recovery Coach), separate from Core.

Does not reduce: Your Core supports — coaching hours are their own line in the plan.

Works alongside: Your clinical and community mental health supports, not instead of them.

The goal: A meaningful life on your terms — and your growing capacity to lead it.

A journey, not a treatment plan
Day 1

A gentle first contact

You reach out — no forms to relive your history. Within ~2 hours a real, warm person responds and listens.

You feel met, not assessed.

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Let us clear the air

The myths about recovery — and the truth.

Recovery and recovery coaching are widely misunderstood. Tap each one to see what they really mean.

Why people choose us

Recovery coaching, the Gencare way.

The same NDIS funding, a completely different experience — because in recovery, who walks beside you changes everything.

Lived & learned experience

Coaches who understand mental health from the inside as well as the training — empathy you can feel.

Hope, held for you

On the days you cannot find it, we hold the hope — and keep believing in the life you are building.

Strengths-first

We start from what is strong in you, not just what is hard. Recovery grows from there.

Radical transparency

Through Gencare OS, your supports and progress are visible and joined up — calm, never clinical-cold.

We coach independence

Success is you leading your own life. We build capacity and self-determination, not dependence.

Safe & genuinely human

A registered NDIS provider with proper safeguards — delivered with warmth, dignity and zero judgement.

Good questions

Recovery coaching, answered

Wherever you are, let's take the next step together.

A warm, no-pressure Meet & Greet — we listen first, you decide everything. A real person replies within ~2 hours.