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Our Services

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Assistance with self-care activities

This support item provides a participant with assistance with, or supervision of, personal tasks of daily life done in their own home, to develop the participant's skills to live as autonomously as possible.

This support item may include such as the following: personal hygiene, spiritual support and meditation.

 

Assistance with personal and domestic activities

This support item assists a participant in undertaking or developing skills to maintain their home environment where the participant owns their own home or has sole or substantial responsibility for its maintenance. Includes assisting the participant to do basic house and yard work such as moving around furniture and arranging household items, home management and care, support for maintaining the consistency and structure of everyday personal activities.

 

Access to community, social and recreational activities

This support category relates to assisting with or supervising a participant to engage in community, social, recreational, or economic activities. These supports can be provided in a range of environments, such as in the community or a centre.

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House Cleaning and Yard Maintenance

These support items enable participants to maintain their home environment. This may involve performing essential house cleaning activities that the participant is not able to undertake such as: Assistance with washing and changing bed linen, general house hygiene, any kind of small repairs that may be needed around the house. Additionally, these activities enable participants to maintain their home environment. This may involve performing essential house and/or yard activities that the participant is not able to undertake.

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Support Coordination

Our Support Coordinators assist those who are eligible as they navigate the NDIS system. We are aware that each client has specific, oftentimes complex, and evolving needs.

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Our service providers for support coordination can assist you with:

  • Find your way through the NDIS process, and we'll help you decide which services are appropriate for you based on your requirements and aspirations.

  • Assist you in keeping an eye on your NDIS budget and plan.

  • Discuss your needs for housing, such as in-home care, respite care, or temporary housing.

  • Encourage the revision of NDIS plans.

  • Offer assistance at trying times.

We offer assistance in a number of languages; if you require multilingual assistance or a translator, do let us know.

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Recovery Coaching

People with a psychosocial disability can access Recovery Coaching as a subsidised support under the NDIS. We help eligible participants grasp their NDIS plans, including funding and available options, and we work one-on-one with them to make sure they receive the assistance they require. Setting goals, offering coaching, and mentoring are some of the ways we support people on their road to recovery in addition to implementing plans and coordinating activities.

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Skill building and Centre based activities

Skill building is an important type of support work that gives people with disability more opportunities in life. Choosing skill building programs that match your interests and hobbies can lead to you getting more out of the support

You can improve your employability, independence, confidence, communication, and many other skills with the aid of life skill building programs.

The more you love the activities, the more you will learn, so choosing a program that fits with your interests or incorporates hobbies is a terrific approach to gain life skills.

Additionally, centre based care offers group activities, excursions and social support in a centre setting.

We provide group activities such as:

  • Crafting lessons

  • Language learning classes

  • Literacy and Numeracy classes

  • Movie days

  • Barbeque and picnics

  • Group socialising sessions

  • Cooking lessons

Creating enriching friendships and connections come from interacting in recreational activities. 

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