Care Coordinator
Manori Abeysinghe grew up in Sri Lanka and immigrated to Australia six years ago. With over nine years of experience as a Registered Nurse in operating theatres and four years as a Care Coordinator in disability services, she brings strong expertise in both healthcare and participant support. Manori holds a Bachelor of Honours in Nursing Science and a Certificate IV in Individual Support, which have strengthened her ability to deliver high-quality, person-centred care. Throughout her career, she has developed skills in care coordination, participant support planning, clinical nursing in high-pressure environments, problem solving, decision making, teamwork, leadership, and advocacy. Manori has successfully coordinated complex support plans tailored to NDIS participants’ goals and has built strong relationships with participants, families, and stakeholders to achieve meaningful and positive outcomes. She has also led and supported multidisciplinary teams to ensure safe, effective, and collaborative care. Manori is passionate about empowering individuals with disabilities to live fulfilling and independent lives. Guided by empathy, respect, and integrity, she is committed to delivering quality care while promoting inclusion and supporting the wider community.