Google Site Verification

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This page confirms website ownership for AIC Services. The main website provides information about NDIS disability support, approved support services, locations served across Tasmania, contact details and helpful resources for participants, families, carers and support networks.

AIC Services can be contacted by phone on 1300 023 456 or by email at support@aicservices.com.au. The website uses clean URLs, a current sitemap, a robots file and structured data to help visitors and search engines understand the site.

AIC Services provides respectful disability support information in simple Australian English. This verification page is not a public service page, but it remains part of the website package and therefore includes clear text, contact details and ownership context. The broader website explains supports such as Supported Independent Living, Short Term Accommodation, Medium Term Accommodation, Individualised Living Options, In-Home Support, In-Home Respite, Emergency Respite, Daily Living Assistance, Therapy and Wellness Programs, Social and Community Participation, Transition Support Program, Personal Support, Transport Services and Employment Support. Participants and families can use the website to understand support choices, locations served, service pathways and ways to contact the team. The site avoids public intake forms, referral forms and application forms, keeping contact simple through phone and email. The purpose of AIC Services is to help people feel safe, respected and supported while working towards daily routines, community connection, confidence and independence. Local support matters because each person’s needs, preferences, family network, community access and transport arrangements can be different. AIC Services supports people across Tasmania with a warm, practical and person-centred approach. Website visitors can review the services hub, locations hub, blog articles, resources, SIL and SDA information, privacy policy, cookie policy, terms and full infographic sitemap.

AIC Services provides respectful disability support information in simple Australian English. This verification page is not a public service page, but it remains part of the website package and therefore includes clear text, contact details and ownership context. The broader website explains supports such as Supported Independent Living, Short Term Accommodation, Medium Term Accommodation, Individualised Living Options, In-Home Support, In-Home Respite, Emergency Respite, Daily Living Assistance, Therapy and Wellness Programs, Social and Community Participation, Transition Support Program, Personal Support, Transport Services and Employment Support. Participants and families can use the website to understand support choices, locations served, service pathways and ways to contact the team. The site avoids public intake forms, referral forms and application forms, keeping contact simple through phone and email. The purpose of AIC Services is to help people feel safe, respected and supported while working towards daily routines, community connection, confidence and independence. Local support matters because each person’s needs, preferences, family network, community access and transport arrangements can be different. AIC Services supports people across Tasmania with a warm, practical and person-centred approach. Website visitors can review the services hub, locations hub, blog articles, resources, SIL and SDA information, privacy policy, cookie policy, terms and full infographic sitemap.

AIC Services provides respectful disability support information in simple Australian English. This verification page is not a public service page, but it remains part of the website package and therefore includes clear text, contact details and ownership context. The broader website explains supports such as Supported Independent Living, Short Term Accommodation, Medium Term Accommodation, Individualised Living Options, In-Home Support, In-Home Respite, Emergency Respite, Daily Living Assistance, Therapy and Wellness Programs, Social and Community Participation, Transition Support Program, Personal Support, Transport Services and Employment Support. Participants and families can use the website to understand support choices, locations served, service pathways and ways to contact the team. The site avoids public intake forms, referral forms and application forms, keeping contact simple through phone and email. The purpose of AIC Services is to help people feel safe, respected and supported while working towards daily routines, community connection, confidence and independence. Local support matters because each person’s needs, preferences, family network, community access and transport arrangements can be different. AIC Services supports people across Tasmania with a warm, practical and person-centred approach. Website visitors can review the services hub, locations hub, blog articles, resources, SIL and SDA information, privacy policy, cookie policy, terms and full infographic sitemap.

AIC Services provides respectful disability support information in simple Australian English. This verification page is not a public service page, but it remains part of the website package and therefore includes clear text, contact details and ownership context. The broader website explains supports such as Supported Independent Living, Short Term Accommodation, Medium Term Accommodation, Individualised Living Options, In-Home Support, In-Home Respite, Emergency Respite, Daily Living Assistance, Therapy and Wellness Programs, Social and Community Participation, Transition Support Program, Personal Support, Transport Services and Employment Support. Participants and families can use the website to understand support choices, locations served, service pathways and ways to contact the team. The site avoids public intake forms, referral forms and application forms, keeping contact simple through phone and email. The purpose of AIC Services is to help people feel safe, respected and supported while working towards daily routines, community connection, confidence and independence. Local support matters because each person’s needs, preferences, family network, community access and transport arrangements can be different. AIC Services supports people across Tasmania with a warm, practical and person-centred approach. Website visitors can review the services hub, locations hub, blog articles, resources, SIL and SDA information, privacy policy, cookie policy, terms and full infographic sitemap.