
These supports are all about helping NDIS participants learn and master the skills necessary to live an independent and autonomous life. This includes a host of training activities and developmental programs, performed by the participant with assistance from their carer or carers. Through these activities, the participant will learn critical skills like cleaning, cooking, using money, getting around town, and more. Below is a list of relevant skills (the list is not exhaustive):
- Meeting people and making friends
- Personal care (including health and wellbeing)
- Daily routines
- Housekeeping
- Planning and organizing
- Making use of government services
- Joining a group or club
- Using public transportation
- Traveling
- Participating in the community
- Taking medication
- Using money and drawing up budgets
- Shopping
- Doing volunteer work
Support Services
- Interpreting/Translating
- Group/Centre Activities
- Plan Management
- Support Coordination
- Therapeutic Supports
- Community Participation
- Household Tasks
- Assistance with Travel/Transport
- Community Nursing Care
- Accommodation
- High-Intensity Daily Personal Activities
- Assistance With Daily Life Tasks In A Group Or Shared Living Arrangement
- Daily Personal Activities
- Maintaining Employment
- Personal Mobility Equipment
- Assistance in Managing Life Stages and Transitions
- Assisting with the Development of Life Skills
- Home Modifications
- Early intervention supports for Early Childhood
Talk to a Care Specialist
Talk to our Care Specialist team about your needs and current situation. We will organize a convenient time for one of our Case managers to visit you and your family members for a free in-home consultation.