Our Story

Jessie Grant’s journey to founding La Moneta Retreat, an NDIS-approved respite care and therapeutic services provider, was born from a unique blend of her business acumen and passion for holistic healing.

As a successful entrepreneur in property development and finance, Jessie had always been attuned to identifying gaps in the market.

However, it was her personal experiences with energy healing and spiritual transformation that sparked the idea for La Moneta Retreat.

She envisioned a place where individuals with disabilities could receive not only the physical care they needed but also experience the transformative power of holistic healing practices.

This epiphany led her to research the NDIS and its support for respite care services.

La Moneta Retreat’s offerings is NDIS-approved respite care, providing essential breaks for families while ensuring their loved ones receive top-quality care.

The facility caters to both children and adults, recognizing that respite needs vary across different age groups and disability types.

The retreat also offers robust psychosocial support, mental health programs, and therapeutic workshops tailored to NDIS participants, complemented by inclusive community programs and NDIS workshops that bring together participants, families, and caregivers.

Jessie’s holistic vision is reflected in the retreat’s environment, where healing gardens and meditation spaces are seamlessly integrated with state-of-the-art care facilities.

This unique setting provides the perfect backdrop for delivering specialized disability support services while encouraging relaxation and personal growth.

By securing the necessary NDIS approvals and funding, Jessie created a space where NDIS-approved respite care and holistic healing practices coexist harmoniously.

As La Moneta Retreat continues to evolve, it remains true to Jessie’s original vision: a place where individuals with disabilities can receive not only the physical care they need but also experience the transformative power of holistic healing practices, becoming a community, a sanctuary, and a beacon of hope for all those navigating the challenges of living with a disability.