TAC

Supported Independent Living, Community Participation and 24/7 Complex Support across Victoria.

What is TAC?

The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) is Victoria's no-fault scheme that funds injury-related and disability support services for people seriously injured in transport accidents. For individuals whose injuries result in ongoing or permanent disability, the TAC provides tailored funding to support independence, recovery and participation in everyday life.

Support can include:

Attendant and personal care

Therapy and rehabilitation

Community access

Supported accommodation

Supported independent living (SIL)

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)

All TAC-funded services are focused on safety, dignity, functional independence and improving quality of life following a transport accident.

Claro: Your Trusted TAC Provider

Registered TAC Provider

Claro is a registered and accredited TAC provider committed to delivering exceptional complex disability support services.

30 Years Experience

With 30 years of dedicated service, we have built unparalleled expertise in complex disability support across Australia.

National Coverage

Australia's leading provider of complex disability support services with national coverage to serve you wherever you are.

Claro is a registered TAC provider and Australia's leading provider of complex disability support services. With 30 years experience and national coverage we provide the right homes, supports, and transitions, based on the highest standards, guided by expertise and delivered with care.

Our team of specialist trained staff consistently exceed the high standards required of TAC providers, and bring consistency, reassurance, and confidence to every aspect of care that makes life work.

Why trust Claro?

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Specialist Support Staff

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Service Regions

We provide complex disability support to individuals across Victoria, with service hubs in metro and regional areas, including the Mornington Peninsula, southeast and northern regions.

Whether you need Supported Independent Living in Camberwell or Morwell, Specialist Disability Accommodation in Dandenong or Traralgon, or Community Participation in Beaumaris or Frankston, Claro have a local team ready to support you and deliver the services you want.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The TAC funds disability supports for people whose injuries from a transport accident result in ongoing or permanent impairment. Funded supports may include personal and attendant care, community access, therapy and rehabilitation, complex care, supported accommodation, supported independent living, and—where clinically justified—Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA). All supports must be directly related to the accident and focused on improving independence, safety and quality of life.

TAC disability supports are approved based on individual needs, clinical recommendations and functional goals following a transport accident. Funding is tailored to each person’s circumstances and reviewed over time to ensure supports remain appropriate as needs change. Experienced providers work collaboratively with the TAC, treating professionals and the individual to deliver supports that are effective, safe and outcomes-focused.

Yes. People receiving TAC-funded disability supports can choose approved providers that best meet their needs. Selecting a provider with strong governance, skilled staff and experience supporting people with complex injuries is essential. The right provider will work transparently with the TAC while prioritising the individual’s preferences, dignity and long-term independence.