This service provides support for participants requiring high-intensity assistance with complex personal tasks. This includes tasks such as bowel care, wound care, catheter care, tracheostomy management, ventilation support, subcutaneous injections, PEG and NG tube feeding, and medication administration.
This service enables participants to access disability supports outside their home and achieve their goals by providing transport. Participants can use this support to travel to appointments, work, educational facilities, or community activities. This service ensures participants can engage in necessary activities and maintain their independence.
This support assists participants in implementing their NDIS plan by strengthening their ability to connect with broader systems of support. It helps participants understand the purpose of their funded supports, achieve effective utilization of their NDIS plan, and answer questions as they arise.
Designed to enable providers to offer new and innovative services, this support helps participants access mainstream activities. Providers can develop unique programs that align with the participant's interests and goals, enhancing their community involvement and social engagement.
This service provides assistance with daily life tasks in a shared living environment, focusing on developing each participant's skills to live as independently as possible. Support Independent Living (SIL) involves tasks such as personal care, hygiene, showering, dressing, mobility, and appointment assistance, usually provided in a Supported Disability Accommodation (SDA) home
This service assists participants in maintaining their home environment by undertaking essential household tasks they are unable to perform. Support workers may help with cleaning, gardening, basic indoor and outdoor home maintenance, laundry, and meal preparation, ensuring participants can live in a safe and comfortable environment.
This support assists or supervises participants to engage in various community, social, recreational, or economic activities. It includes accompanying participants on shopping trips, to appointments, leisure activities, and other community engagements, helping them to participate more fully in society.
This support item provides individual life skills development and training including public transport training and support, developing skills for community, social and recreational participation. It also provides training for participants in groups to increase their independence in daily personal 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. This includes taking them on shopping trips, any appointments, leisure activities etc.