We work alongside people, families and ACC coordinators to provide tailored support for those living with serious injuries and complex care requirements.
Whether transitioning home from hospital or managing long-term needs, our focus is on building confidence, maintaining independence and providing consistent, reliable care.
Who we support
We provide support for people living with:
Spinal cord injuries
Traumatic brain injuries
Neurological conditions
Complex physical disabilities
High and complex care needs
Long-term rehabilitation support
Every support plan is tailored to the individual, their goals, their routine and their whānau.
ACC funded support
Life Plus works closely with ACC and recovery partners to deliver personalised support for people with serious injuries.
If you or someone you care for has ACC funding, we can work with your coordinator to put the right support in place quickly and smoothly.
We understand the importance of consistency, communication and flexibility when working within ACC-funded care.
“The support I’ve received through Life Plus has been incredible. My carer feels like part of my whānau, and having someone advocate for me and support me through the ACC process has made a real difference.”
“Thank you for all the mahi you do. You are the best agency I have ever dealt with. Everything is handled so efficiently, and I’m really grateful for all your work and support.”
“Great service, great support and great people. Everyone we dealt with at Life Plus was so kind and empathetic. It was reassuring to know that when things were tough, this support was there to help.”
Frequently asked questions
What support does ACC provide after a serious injury?
ACC may fund a range of supports following serious injury, including home and community support. We work alongside clients, families, and ACC case managers to help put the right support in place.
Do you support people with spinal injuries at home?
Yes. We provide specialist support for people living with spinal cord injuries, helping them transition home safely and maintain independence in their own environment.
How quickly can support start after discharge?
Support can often begin shortly after discharge, depending on individual needs and ACC approvals. Our team works to ensure support is in place as smoothly as possible.
Is support short-term or ongoing?
Support can be short-term, long-term, or evolve over time. Care plans are flexible and designed to adapt as needs change.
Do you work with families and whānau?
Absolutely. We work in partnership with families and whānau, recognising the important role they play in recovery and ongoing support.
What regions do you support?
Life Plus provides Serious Injury & Complex Care support across New Zealand. Please contact us to discuss support in your area.
Talk to us about support
Whether you’re making a referral or exploring options, our team is here to help. Fill out the form or call 0508 543 369.