As the KANYINI family, we aimed to assist you in your journey of life and support you in determining your own path with the utmost care, dignity, and respect.
“Kanyini is a Pijantjatjara word meaning interconnectedness: to care, to support, to nurture and protect”- M. O'Hara
Our passion is to provide compassionate care and support. We understand the physical and emotional needs of disabled individuals to live a meaningful life. A little help goes a long way and our support staff are trained to assist you or your loved ones with routine tasks. We foster independence through social interactions, community engagement and participation.
Home Care
Daily personal and domestic
help with household tasks
Social Care
Support that enhance social activities and engagements
Personal Care
Help that reduces complexity in the environment
Long Term Care and Accomodation Supporting you to live a fulfilling life to feel independent ...
Group activities refer to events, programs, or services that are designed to bring individuals together in a group setting to participate in social, recreational, or ...
Community care refers to a range of support services and resources that are available to individuals in their local communities, particularly those who require assistance ...
Transport support refers to assistance provided to individuals who require help with transportation due to physical, cognitive, or mental health challenges. This support can help ...
Personal support care is a type of care provided to individuals who require assistance with daily living tasks due to physical, cognitive, or mental health ...
Assistance in daily life refers to support provided to individuals who require help with daily living tasks due to physical, cognitive, or mental health challenges. ...
Early intervention support is a range of services and assistance provided to individuals who are at risk of or experiencing developmental delays, disabilities or other ...
Kanyini Independent Care acknowledges that the traditional Country of the Kaurna people and pays respect to Elders past and present.
We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today.