Consumable

We provide consumables that include various items and supplies that may be necessary to support individuals with disabilities. We provide personal care items, medical supplies, assistive devices and equipment, food and dietary requirements, communication aids, and sensory items.

In consumables, various things are included, such as disposable gloves, incontinence products, wipes, and hygiene products. Our services also provide consumables like bandages, wound dressings, gloves, and cleaning solutions to support individuals with medical needs or to address minor injuries or wounds.

We may provide food and dietary requirements consumables, such as specialized diets, nutritional supplements, feeding tubes, and associated supplies.

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We provide NDIS short-term accommodation and respite providing a safe space where you can get the support you need. So, if you need NDIS services then pick up your phone or leave an email, and our team will contact you.
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Assistance with New NDIS Application

We provide assistance with new NDIS application and guidance through the entire process

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Assistance with Household Tasks

Our goal is to help people with disabilities manage their daily living tasks

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Assistance with Daily Personal Activities

Assisting with /or supervising personal tasks of daily life to enable the participant to live

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Assistance with Life Skills Development

This registration group includes short and long-term support to participants

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the NDIS and what is the NDIA?

    The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a way of funding services and support for people with permanent and significant disabilities in Australia. The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is the independent agency responsible for implementing the NDIS.

    Am I eligible for NDIS?

    If you have a disability that is likely to be permanent and significant you can receive funding from the NDIS. You must also be under 65 years old and live in Australia (and be a citizen or permanent resident).

    What is the process for getting an NDIS plan and receiving funding?

    After Submitting the Access request form to the NDIA, The NDIA will contact you to schedule a Planning and Assessment appointment after your application is approved. This may be over the phone, or you can request a face-to-face meeting. After your planning appointment, the NDIA will send you your plan. You can then begin accessing supports using the funding in your plan.

    What does the NDIS fund?
    The NDIS funds reasonable and necessary support to help you reach your goals and aspirations and help a person living with a disability enjoy an ordinary life, These supports and services fall into three categories.
    Core

    A support that assists with activities of daily living.

    Get in Touch!

    We provide NDIS short-term accommodation and respite providing a safe space where you can get the support you need. So, if you need NDIS services then pick up your phone or leave an email, and our team will contact you.