Supportive Home Care‘s services include:

* 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 a Group or Shared Living arrangements to help individuals to live as autonomously as possible.

* 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.

* Assistive Equipment for Recreation - provision products that assist people when engaging in recreational pursuits (e.g., sport, exercise/fitness).

* Assistive Products for Household Tasks - provision of products that assist people with domestic tasks in the home, such as cooking, cleaning, washing and general maintenance.

* Assistive Products for Personal Care and Safety - provision of products designed to maximise an individual’s care and personal safety, such as beds and pressure mattresses, bathroom equipment, continence needs and specialised clothing.

* Communication and Information Equipment - provision of products to assist people in accessing written or spoken communication through electronic means, as well as to access alternative forms of communication.

* Development of Daily Living and Life Skills - including developmental-focused activities and training to enhance the person’s ability to live as independent an everyday life as possible.

* Early Intervention Supports for Early Childhood - a mix of therapies to support children aged 0-6 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), developmental delay and/or speech delay.

* Group and Centre-based Activities – such as social outings and group and social activities on Supportive Home Care‘s premises.

* 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.

* Personal Mobility Equipment - provision of products that enable people physical mobility, such as wheelchairs, transfer aids and walking equipment.

* Specialised Supported Employment - provision of assistance with disability employment, including Australian Disability Enterprises (ADES).

* Therapeutic Supports - supports to build people’s physical and mental health in order for them to move with optimal mobility and interact with enhanced confidence and interpersonal skills.

* Vision Equipment - products designed to assist people to navigate and maintain physical orientation, such as magnifiers, note-taking equipment, braille and guide dogs.

* Educational support- personnel, experienced educators that facilitate individual educational plans (IEPs) for adults and children with varying disabilities.