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Managing Stress and Anxiety

Managing Stress and Anxiety with NDIS Support

Life can be stressful, and for people living with disability, those challenges can sometimes feel overwhelming. Stress and anxiety are common experiences, but with the right supports, they can be managed effectively. At Bharosa Community Services, we provide compassionate, person‑centred care to help NDIS participants and their families build resilience and wellbeing.

Practical Tips to Manage Stress and Anxiety

  • Breathe Easy: Deep breathing exercises calm both mind and body. Try slow, steady breaths in through your nose and out through your mouth, imagining peace flowing in and tension flowing out.
  • Find Your Zen Zone: Meditation and mindfulness help you focus on the present moment and release worries. Free guided meditations are available online or through apps.
  • Talk it Out: Sharing feelings with a trusted friend, family member, therapist, or Bharosa support worker can ease stress and create positive change.
  • Move Your Body: Gentle exercise such as walking, chair yoga, or stretching reduces stress hormones and boosts mood.
  • Do the Things You Love: Reading, music, nature, or hobbies bring joy and balance to daily life.
  • Connect with Community: Building social networks through community access reduces isolation and strengthens support.

Bharosa: Your Partner in Stress Management

Our caring support workers are here to walk alongside you in managing stress and anxiety. We provide:

  • Developing Coping Mechanisms: Strategies like journaling, calming music, or spending time with pets.
  • Practising Relaxation Techniques: Guided exercises to manage stress in the moment.
  • Connecting with Resources: Linking participants to therapists, counsellors, or disability‑specific support groups.

Learn more about our full service range on the Bharosa Services Page.

Tips for Families

Supporting a loved one with disability can also be stressful. Families benefit from:

  • Educate Yourself: Understanding the challenges your loved one faces builds empathy and patience.
  • Communicate Openly: Honest conversations about stress and anxiety strengthen relationships.
  • Practice Self‑Care: Caring for yourself ensures you can better support your loved one.
  • Seek Support: Friends, family, therapists, and support groups can provide valuable assistance.

Why NDIS Support Matters

The NDIS recognises the importance of psychosocial supports for participants living with mental health challenges. These supports aim to improve independence, daily living, and community participation. For more information, visit the official NDIS psychosocial disability page.

Join Bharosa in Building a Calmer Future

You don’t have to face stress and anxiety alone. Bharosa Community Services is here to provide NDIS support for stress and anxiety, helping participants and families live calmer, happier lives.

Contact us today to explore how our services can support your wellbeing journey.

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