Our Services

Assistance with Daily Personal Activities (High-Intensity)

To enable people with more complex needs to live as autonomously as possible – supports are provided by personnel with additional experience/qualification.

Assistance with Daily Personal Activities

To enable people to live as autonomously as possible – such as personal hygiene, dressing, medication assistance, financial management, communication skills and lifestyle mentoring.

Assistance with Travel and Transport

provision of travel arrangements and support for people to access essential services.

Assistance with Household Tasks

Such as meal preparation and delivery, house or yard maintenance, cleaning and laundry.

Community Nursing Care

This includes providing specialist care in the home for those who require a higher level of care and attention.

Innovative Community Participation

Where individuals are supported to participate in mainstream community-based activities that are open to all members of the community.

Development of Daily Living and Life Skills

Including developmental-focused activities and training to enhance the person’s ability to live as independent an everyday life as possible.

Early Intervention Chil dhood Supports

A mix of therapies to support children aged 0 6 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), developmental delay and/or speech delay.

Participation in the Community

Including supported shopping, medical appointments, sporting and recreational events, social activities, visiting or making new friends, travel and transport and building confidence and social skills.

Assistance with Daily Tasks in a Group or Shared Living

Arrangements to assist individuals with or to supervise tasks of daily living in a shared living environment, which is either temporary or ongoing and designed to develop the skills of the individual to live as autonomously as possible

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)

Provisio n of disability accommodation specifically designed and developed to meet the needs of people living with a disability

– Short Term Accommodation/Respite Short Term Accommodation, including respite, is funding for support and accommodation for a short time away from your usual home. It covers the cost of your care in another place for up to 14 days at a time. You might have a short stay with other people, or by yourself. It’s often funded when your usual carers aren’t available, or for you to try new things.

– Supported Independent Living. (SIL) Supported independent living is the name of the NDIS funding that provides supports to people with disability to help them live as independently as possible. SIL funding is typically for people who need 24/7 support while living in a shared home.

Assistance with Daily Personal Activities (High-Intensity)

To enable people with more complex needs to live as autonomously as possible – supports are provided by personnel with additional experience/qualification.

Assistance with Daily Personal Activities

To enable people to live as autonomously as possible – such as personal hygiene, dressing, medication assistance, financial management, communication skills and lifestyle mentoring.

Assistance with Travel and Transport

provision of travel arrangements and support for people to access essential services.

Assistance with Household Tasks

Such as meal preparation and delivery, house or yard maintenance, cleaning and laundry.

Community Nursing Care

This includes providing specialist care in the home for those who require a higher level of care and attention.

Innovative Community Participation

Where individuals are supported to participate in mainstream community-based activities that are open to all members of the community.

Development of Daily Living and Life Skills

Including developmental-focused activities and training to enhance the person’s ability to live as independent an everyday life as possible.

Early Intervention Chil dhood Supports

A mix of therapies to support children aged 0 6 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), developmental delay and/or speech delay.

Participation in the Community

Including supported shopping, medical appointments, sporting and recreational events, social activities, visiting or making new friends, travel and transport and building confidence and social skills.

Assistance with Daily Tasks in a Group or Shared Living

Arrangements to assist individuals with or to supervise tasks of daily living in a shared living environment, which is either temporary or ongoing and designed to develop the skills of the individual to live as autonomously as possible

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)

Provisio n of disability accommodation specifically designed and developed to meet the needs of people living with a disability

– Short Term Accommodation/Respite Short Term Accommodation, including respite, is funding for support and accommodation for a short time away from your usual home. It covers the cost of your care in another place for up to 14 days at a time. You might have a short stay with other people, or by yourself. It’s often funded when your usual carers aren’t available, or for you to try new things.

– Supported Independent Living. (SIL) Supported independent living is the name of the NDIS funding that provides supports to people with disability to help them live as independently as possible. SIL funding is typically for people who need 24/7 support while living in a shared home.

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