
Daily Life Tasks in a Group or Shared Living Arrangement (0115)
This NDIS-funded support helps individuals with disabilities live independently in a group setting by providing structured assistance with daily tasks. The goal is to enhance life skills, promote independence, and encourage community participation.
Our services include:
- Personal care assistance (bathing, grooming, dressing).
- Meal planning and preparation with dietary support.
- Household chores (cleaning, laundry, organization).
- Medication management and health monitoring.
- Social skills development and community participation.
- Support with budgeting, shopping, and financial planning.
- Assistance with mobility, transport, and accessing local services.
- Help with recreational activities and building friendships.
This service is ideal for participants who prefer to live in a shared environment but need some level of support to manage daily life tasks.
Our Support in Shared Living Arrangements
Personal & Daily Living Support
- Help with self-care routines and personal hygiene.
- Assistance with cooking, cleaning, and household organization.
- Support in managing appointments and daily schedules.
Social & Community Engagement
- Encouraging social interaction and participation in group activities.
- Helping individuals build confidence and social skills.
- Assisting with joining local community programs, events, and recreational activities.
Life Skills Development
- Teaching budgeting, financial management, and shopping skills.
- Encouraging time management and decision-making skills.
- Supporting independent travel and use of public transport.
Health & Well-Being Support
- Medication reminders and basic health monitoring.
- Nutritional guidance and meal preparation for a healthy lifestyle.
- Encouraging exercise, fitness, and well-being activities.

Wide Range

Skilled Staff

Affordable Pricing
Who Can Benefit from This Service?
Our Daily Life Tasks in a Group or Shared Living Arrangement (0115) service is ideal for:
- NDIS participants looking for support in shared living environments.
- Individuals with disabilities needing help with daily activities.
- People who want to develop independent living skills.
- Participants transitioning from family homes to supported independent living.
- Individuals seeking social interaction and a community-based lifestyle.
