This includes cleaning, laundry, dishes, tidying, changing linen, grocery shopping and general home organisation. We fit around your standards and your routine — it's your home, not ours.
As with meals, there's a choice about involvement. Some participants want tasks done for them; others want to build skills and do it alongside a worker. Both are supported, and the balance can shift over time.
Beyond the practical, there's a mental load that lifts when the house is under control. Families often tell us this is the support that quietly changes the feel of the week.
Community participation should mean more than being present somewhere. It should mean contributing, belonging and being known —…
Behaviour is communication. Our approach is positive and person-centred: understand what's being communicated, change what surrounds the person,…
Small changes to a home can make an enormous difference to independence. We coordinate practical modifications that make…
Tell us your goals and we'll help you build the right mix of supports — and handle the NDIS paperwork too.
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