
Development of Daily Living and Life Skills (0117)
This NDIS-funded service provides structured training and support to help individuals develop essential life skills for everyday living. The program is designed to assist participants in gaining confidence in handling personal, household, financial, and community activities.
Our life skills program covers:
- Personal care and hygiene management.
- Household tasks, cleaning, and organization.
- Budgeting, financial management, and banking skills.
- Cooking and meal preparation.
- Grocery shopping and meal planning.
- Time management and scheduling daily activities.
- Effective communication and social interaction.
- Navigating public transport and community engagement.
- Job readiness and workplace skills development.
The goal is to help individuals live more independently, make informed choices, and engage with their community confidently.
Our Life Skills Development Services
Personal & Home Management Skills
- Assistance with grooming, dressing, and self-care routines.
- Training in household maintenance, laundry, and cleaning.
- Guidance on meal preparation, grocery shopping, and nutrition planning.
Financial & Budgeting Skills
- Helping participants understand and manage money responsibly.
- Support with banking, saving, and bill payments.
- Learning about NDIS plan management and funding allocation.
Social & Communication Skills
- Enhancing verbal and non-verbal communication.
- Building confidence in social settings and group activities.
- Learning to resolve conflicts and handle social situations effectively.
Community Participation & Travel Training
- Assistance with using public transport safely and independently.
- Encouraging active participation in social and community events.
- Teaching skills for navigating different environments and accessing local services.

Wide Range

Skilled Staff

Affordable Pricing
Who Can Benefit from This Service?
Our Development of Daily Living and Life Skills (0117) service is ideal for:
- NDIS participants seeking greater independence in daily life.
- Individuals with disabilities who need support in managing personal and household tasks.
- People transitioning from supported to independent living.
- Participants preparing for employment or community engagement.
- Anyone looking to enhance their confidence, communication, and decision-making skills.
