
On The Farm: supported outdoor activity near Adelaide
On The Farm gives participants a supported way to spend time outdoors, connect with animals and build practical confidence in a calm setting.
Community access | 4 min read
Why a farm setting works
Animals, open space and routine can make support feel less formal. Feeding, walking, gardening and light farm tasks create natural opportunities to build confidence.
It is still structured support
Every visit is planned around interests, safety, sensory needs and goals. Participants are supported by trained workers at a pace that fits.
Who it can suit
It may suit people who enjoy animals, want outdoor routine, need low-pressure social connection or want to build confidence through practical activities.
Common questions
Straight answers before you make a call, send a referral or change providers.
Do participants need farm experience?
No. The experience is supported and tailored. People can start with simple, comfortable activities.
Is On The Farm part of community access?
It may fit community participation goals depending on the participant's NDIS plan and support needs.
