What is In-Home Support and How Can It Help You?

Everyone deserves the right to feel safe, supported, and comfortable in their own home. That’s where in-home support comes in—it’s not just a service, but a step toward living life on your terms. 

In-home support under the NDIS is flexible and tailored to individual needs. It might include: 

  • Personal care: Assistance with bathing, grooming, dressing, or toileting 

  • Meal support: Preparing meals together or on your behalf 

  • Medication reminders: Helping manage daily meds safely 

  • Household tasks: Cleaning, laundry, and other essential chores 

  • Routine support: Getting ready for the day, evening routines, or community preparation 

So, who can benefit from in-home support? 

  • Participants with physical or mental disabilities who prefer to remain in their home 

  • People recovering from hospital stays 

  • Those who live alone and need regular check-ins 

  • Families needing extra help with day-to-day tasks 

What’s great about in-home support is that it promotes independence. With the right support, you can learn to manage tasks on your own, feel safer at home, and reduce stress for you and your family. 

Many NDIS participants find that having consistent support from familiar faces builds trust and comfort—and makes a real difference to their wellbeing. 

Want to know how in-home care might work for you? Let’s have a chat.

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