What is Support with Daily Living?
Personal Care Assistance
Meal Preparation and Feeding
Household Cleaning
Gardening Services
Laundry and Clothing Care
Grocery Shopping
Medication Reminders and Assistance
Bed Changing
Toileting and Continence Support
Companionship and Social Interaction
Showering and Bathing
Dressing and Undressing Assistance
Assistance with Daily Living’ is a type of NDIS Core Support that helps you with everyday personal tasks so you can live as independently as possible. This can include help with showering, dressing, toileting, getting out of bed, meal preparation, or support with household tasks like cleaning and laundry.
You may be eligible if, due to your disability, you need help to carry out personal care or household tasks on a daily basis. This support must be considered reasonable and necessary and be included in your NDIS plan under the Core Supports budget.
NDIS-funded daily living supports can include help with:
- NDIS-funded daily living supports can include help with:
- Personal hygiene and grooming
- Mobility and transfers (e.g., getting in/out of bed)
- Meal planning and preparation
- Household cleaning and chores
- Attending appointments or running errands
Yes, if your plan is self-managed or plan-managed, you can choose your preferred support workers or service providers. If your plan is agency-managed, you must use registered NDIS providers. You can also decide on the schedule and how supports are delivered.
Yes. Daily living support can take place at home or out in the community, depending on your needs. For example, support workers can help you get ready at home and assist you to attend appointments, participate in social activities, or shop for groceries.
Yes, the NDIS can fund assistance with meal preparation if you are unable to cook meals safely or independently. This includes help with planning, cooking, or sometimes even arranging meal delivery if it is a more cost-effective option.
During your planning meeting or plan reassessment, let the NDIS planner know what daily tasks you need help with and how your disability affects your ability to complete them. Providing evidence from health professionals (like an OT) can help support your request.
Yes, the NDIS may fund basic cleaning or yard maintenance if your disability prevents you from doing it yourself and there are no informal supports (like family) able to assist. This must be considered reasonable and necessary and will usually fall under Core Supports.
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