Ability Options Seven Hills Day Programs offer inclusive and flexible in-centre and in-community social groups for NDIS participants of all abilities. Whether you’re a young adult, older individual, or someone with varied support needs, our programs are designed around your goals and interests — with choice and control at the heart of everything we do.
Our participant-led activities strike a balance between developing life skills and supporting personal passions, all in a welcoming and supportive environment.
What You Can Expect
Be supported by experienced staff trained in high-needs care and active supports
Build independence through hands-on skill development
Foster friendships in a welcoming social environment
Engage with your community through regular outings and trips
Enjoy unique activities both in-centre and out in the community
Choose your path through programs that blend learning with fun
The Seven Hills Day Program Centre is a state-of-the-art, purpose-built facility designed to promote creativity, learning, and social engagement:
Accessible facility within walking distance of public transport hubs
Café-style lunchroom with full kitchen facilities
Creative zones for connection and learning
Outdoor seating area for socialising
Large and small sensory rooms for quiet time and relaxation
Activities & Outings
There’s always something happening at Seven Hills! Participants enjoy a wide variety of experiences, including:
VR games
Time Zone
Aqua Golf
Bowling
Catch-ups at local parks, cafés, and bistros
Creative projects
Fitness sessions
Community engagement activities
“I can’t choose just one favourite thing about the Day Program—there are too many! I love the people, playing games, and I always feel included.”
— June, Seven Hills Day Program Participant
Meet June: Embracing life and community
At just four years old, June faced a life-changing moment when she was hit by a car. This accident left her in a coma for over nine months and led to years of hospital visits and rehabilitation to relearn how to walk and talk. Emerging from a coma and regaining those vital skills is no […]