Our mission:
At Enabled Pathway we strive to assist our participants by providing delivery of holistic Support Coordination that not only focuses on disability!
With an emphasis on your lifestyle domains of Culture, Health Literacy, Career Goals, Autonomy, Empowerment, Education, Choice & Control that is in line with you, the Participant, your goals
& your needs.
With an emphasis on your lifestyle domains of Culture, Health Literacy, Career Goals, Autonomy, Empowerment, Education, Choice & Control that is in line with you, the Participant, your goals
& your needs.
Our goals IN ASSISTING YOU:
our history
What inspired Enabled Pathway

Enabled Pathway Believe it or not...
Enabled Pathway began as an idea based on what my own child’s needs were during a period of increased need that continues to came into fruition during a lengthy stay at Ronald MacDonald House when my own child became too unwell to remain at home and needed extensive inpatient treatment and therapies midway through 2018.
As a parent struggling to find the answers to questions that I didn’t know how or what to ask was always a struggle and led to education pathway’s that I never dreamed that I’d travel.
All in the name of finding out what those questions were that I needed the answers for!
In 2008 I unknowingly began a journey that has lasted over ten years (and it isn’t over yet) that has taken me through Age Care, HACC, General Nursing, Age Care assessment with the Ministry of Health, Disability Group Home Coordination, advanced Behavior Management and Support Work which ultimately landed where Enabled Pathway is today.
As a parent I understand how difficult every day can be and how important is to find a measure of normality when you are raising a family and this alone can be difficult enough.
I also understand how people strive to find that all important life balance and how crucial this is to maintaining a quality lifestyle for people and families living with disability because I have lived it.
During this journey I was able to learn how I could enrich the lives of people through empowerment to identify what is important to them and their families, providing person centered planning, utilizing a wide range of both informal and formal supports via community networks, mainstream supports and social networks.
I was given empowerment to assist myself, my child and other people and I consider it a privilege to pass this on to clients who can then in turn pass it on to someone else.
Enabled Pathway began as an idea based on what my own child’s needs were during a period of increased need that continues to came into fruition during a lengthy stay at Ronald MacDonald House when my own child became too unwell to remain at home and needed extensive inpatient treatment and therapies midway through 2018.
As a parent struggling to find the answers to questions that I didn’t know how or what to ask was always a struggle and led to education pathway’s that I never dreamed that I’d travel.
All in the name of finding out what those questions were that I needed the answers for!
In 2008 I unknowingly began a journey that has lasted over ten years (and it isn’t over yet) that has taken me through Age Care, HACC, General Nursing, Age Care assessment with the Ministry of Health, Disability Group Home Coordination, advanced Behavior Management and Support Work which ultimately landed where Enabled Pathway is today.
As a parent I understand how difficult every day can be and how important is to find a measure of normality when you are raising a family and this alone can be difficult enough.
I also understand how people strive to find that all important life balance and how crucial this is to maintaining a quality lifestyle for people and families living with disability because I have lived it.
During this journey I was able to learn how I could enrich the lives of people through empowerment to identify what is important to them and their families, providing person centered planning, utilizing a wide range of both informal and formal supports via community networks, mainstream supports and social networks.
I was given empowerment to assist myself, my child and other people and I consider it a privilege to pass this on to clients who can then in turn pass it on to someone else.