Services


Complex High Care Disability Services Pty Ltd’s services include / will include:

  • Seeking a place to live, which suitably caters to their type and level of needs;
  • Assistance with household tasks – such as meal preparation and delivery, house or yard maintenance, cleaning and laundry;
  • Assistance with daily personal activities to enable people to live as autonomously as possible – such as personal hygiene, dressing, medication assistance; financial Management, communication skills and lifestyle mentoring;
  • Assistance with daily personal activities (High-Intensity), to enable people with more complex needs to live as autonomously as possible – supports are provided by personnel with additional experience/qualification;
  • Assistance with daily tasks in group or shared living arrangements to help individuals to live as autonomously as possible;
  • Assistance with life stage transitions, including mentoring, peer support, individual skill development, and decision making to support people to make transitions on their own terms and in a way that meets their goals and aspirations;
  • Assistance to access and maintain employment or higher education – assistance and support with preparation for school leavers to find employment in either the supported or open job market, and in their transition through school towards further education;
  • Assistance with travel and transport – provision of travel arrangements and support for people to access essential services;
  • Development of Daily Living and Life Skills – including developmental-focused activities and training to enhance the person’s capacity to live as independent an everyday life as possible;
  • Group and Centre-based activities – such as social outings and group and social activities on Complex High Care Disability Services Pty Ltd’s premises;
  • Home modification design and construction – designing and constructing for changes to a person’s home, including installation of equipment and fixtures and fittings, to enable people to live as independently and safely as possible at home;  
  • Innovative Community Participation – includes activities outside the scope of ‘Participation in the Community’;
  • Participation in the community – including supported shopping, medical appointments, sporting and recreational events, social activities, visiting or making new friends, travel and transport and building confidence and social skills;
  • Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) – provision of disability accommodation specifically designed and developed to meet the needs of people living with disability;


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