
Assistance with Daily Personal Activities High (0104 and 0107)
This service is designed to support individuals with high-care needs, including those with severe physical disabilities, complex medical conditions, or significant functional limitations. Our trained support workers assist with essential personal care and hygiene tasks, ensuring that individuals can continue living independently or with appropriate support at home.
Under the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme), these services are categorized as:
0104 – Assistance with Daily Personal Activities: Support for everyday personal care needs.
0107 – High Intensity Daily Personal Activities: Specialized assistance for individuals with complex medical or behavioral needs.
Our team is trained to provide personalized and high-intensity care with the utmost professionalism, ensuring a safe, respectful, and empowering experience for every individual.
Our Personal Care Services
- Standard Personal Care (0104)
Assistance with bathing, grooming, and dressing
Help with toileting and continence management
Support with mobility and transfers (including use of hoists and assistive devices)
Assistance with meal preparation and feeding
Help with medication reminders and basic administration
- High-Intensity Personal Care (0107)
PEG feeding and enteral nutrition support
Tracheostomy and ventilator assistance
Catheter and bowel care management
Severe mobility support, including full hoist transfers
Complex wound care and pressure injury prevention
Seizure management and emergency response care
All high-intensity care is delivered by qualified and experienced support workers, trained in advanced healthcare and behavioral management techniques.

Wide Range

Skilled Staff

Affordable Pricing
Who Can Benefit from This Service?
Our Assistance with Daily Personal Activities (0104 & 0107) service is ideal for:
- Individuals with physical or intellectual disabilities requiring personal care
- People with chronic illnesses or high medical needs needing specialized support
- NDIS participants requiring assistance with daily hygiene, mobility, or feeding
- Individuals transitioning from hospital care to home-based support
- Families and caregivers who need professional assistance in caring for their loved ones
