Support workers can help with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility support, and meal preparation while promoting independence and dignity.
Travel assistance helps participants attend appointments, social activities, and community programs safely, ensuring they can stay connected with their community.
It may involve support with cooking, shopping, organising routines, and managing appointments while helping participants build everyday living skills.
It involves skill-based activities such as workshops, volunteering, and learning hobbies that build confidence and encourage active community involvement.
Yes, programs are personalised to help participants learn skills like budgeting, communication, cooking, and time management.
Support may include cleaning, laundry, dishwashing, and organising living spaces to maintain a safe and comfortable home environment.
These are structured group programs where participants engage in social, recreational, and skill-building activities with others.
It helps participants build social connections, improve confidence, and stay engaged with local community activities.
Support services are tailored according to the participant’s goals and approved NDIS funding categories to ensure effective outcomes.