This is the real cost of “shared care.” This is what a billion-dollar industry is hiding behind its glossy brochures and hollow promises of safety, community, and independence.
🔴 This is what “efficient” NDIS care looks like.
🔴 This is what happens when decisions are made by bureaucrats instead of people with lived experience.
🔴 This is what people like Axel are supposed to accept as their “best life.”
A bruise the size of a dinner plate—and this is just one image from the horror show unfolding inside disability group homes across Australia.
Thousands of complaints, skyrocketing abuse reports, and still, the NDIA keeps pushing “shared support” like it’s some kind of utopia.
The Ugly Truth About “Shared Care”
👎 No choice over housemates.
👎 Understaffed, undertrained workers, too exhausted to keep people safe.
👎 Neglect disguised as “independence.”
👎 Violence, injuries, and abuse hidden behind secrecy laws.
👎 Taxpayers funding a human rights crisis at $15 BILLION a year.
And where is the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission? They’re “considering” action. They’re “monitoring” the crisis.
They’re closing complaints without fixing the problem.
Meanwhile, NDIA executives sit on bloated salaries, patting themselves on the back for “efficiency reforms” while people are left bruised, bleeding, and utterly powerless to escape.
This isn’t care. It’s a human rights disaster.
Every day, families beg to get their loved ones out. They’re blocked. Ignored.
Trapped in red tape while private providers collect millions.
The NDIA calls this “home.”
Axel Andersen AI Assisted calls it what it is—systemic abuse, wrapped in a business model.
💥 If you’re not outraged, you’re not paying attention. Share this. Speak out. Demand real change.
Story from Sydney Morning Herald
A billion-dollar dirty secret: Homes hide ‘worst conditions you can imagine’
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