Hikefulness - Hiking - Mentoring
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LifeTrail offers NDIS-funded hiking supports, delivered either as:
Supports can be provided one-on-one or in small, supported groups, depending on individual goals, preferences, and funding.
All supports are delivered in line with NDIS Practice Standards, duty of care, and relevant insurance requirements.
NDIS Hiking is a purposeful, participant-centred support that uses guided walking and outdoor experiences to build skills, confidence, and independence.
While the environment is natural, the support is professional and structured — the same standard of NDIS support you would expect from any qualified provider.
Hikes may range from:
Each experience is carefully assessed, planned, and adapted to the participant’s abilities, goals, and comfort level.
Some participants choose to combine hiking with NDIS mentoring.
In this model, hiking becomes the setting for capacity-building supports, rather than the focus alone.
This may include support with:
Mentoring is delivered in a trauma-aware, strengths-based, participant-led way, always respecting choice, control, and personal boundaries.
NDIS Hiking supports can be offered as:
Some participants hike for enjoyment and wellbeing.
Others work toward specific personal, social, or life goals.
There is no single “program” — supports are individualised, flexible, and responsive.
“I want and need a peaceful hike every week, before my Younger onset dementia becomes more advanced, I know it will ease my anxiety and keep me healthy. I now live in a share house, this will be a wonderful time away to myself. Didier came highly recommended to my Support Coordinator, they were right, I’m very excited” – John (62)
Didier – John shared that with me after a few weeks, we hiked together for three and a half years, and hiked over 1000 km before I moved to Denmark. Before leaving I carefully chose someone special to continue guiding John, even though his Dementia is now more advanced, he’s walking beast, I do miss him very much.
Everyone comes to hiking with a different purpose.
Supports are tailored around:
Hikes are adjusted in pace, distance, terrain, and structure to ensure safety, dignity, and meaningful participation.
Participants are always supported to engage at their own level — there is no expectation to be “fit” or experienced.
LifeTrail NDIS Hiking supports include:
Safety is balanced with opportunity — supporting participants to step outside their comfort zone without being pushed beyond their capacity.
Participants are required to read and agree to the full NDIS Support & Mentoring Service Agreement before supports commence. We can sit down with you and discuss the agreement in a way that easy to understand, we are in it together.




NDIS Hiking may be suitable for participants who:
Supports are inclusive and adapted for a wide range of abilities.
Hiking creates a safe, relaxed environment where honest conversations happen naturally.
Participants learn how to handle challenge, manage fear, and recognise their own strength — both on trail and in life.
Over the past 8 years LifeTrail has received self, family, Occupational therapist, Support Coordinator, GP and Psychologist referrals.
LifeTrail works collaboratively with:
Clear communication, transparency, and shared understanding are prioritised to ensure supports align with the participant’s plan and goals.
Printable NDIS Hiking Summary (PDF)
NDIS Hiking may be funded under relevant categories such as:
Funding suitability is discussed individually, based on goals and plan details.
Hiking is not about distance or difficulty —
it’s about movement, confidence, and growth, one step at a time.
Whether hiking is the goal, or the pathway toward something more, supports are delivered with care, professionalism, and respect.