Daily Personal Activities
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Assistance with Daily Personal Activities
Our employees will assist participants with their everyday activities. Personal care support will be supplied based on whether they live alone, need help while travelling or on holiday, and so on. Our skilled support staff can also supervise participant duties, allowing participants to learn to live independently with little or no assistance.
Prestige Community Care Services is registered with the NDIS to help and/or oversee certain personal activities of daily living for participants who require assistance in these areas. Your NDIS plan will specify the level of help required. This assistance can be provided to people in supported housing as well as those who live independently. Our purpose is to give you the assistance you need to live the way you want. We accomplish this by personalising your care so that you can live as independently as possible. It’s possible that you need assistance getting ready for the day, as well as with eating or drinking. We can also help get you to appointments. This covers social, recreational, educational, and medical appointments.
Examples of Personal Activities Support
- Assist with personal hygiene, including showering or bathing, brushing teeth, and hair care
- Assist in dressing, including selecting clothes, putting them on, and taking them off
- Assistance with feeding, which includes meal preparation, feeding, and cleanup
- Support for mobility, such as moving to and from a wheelchair, walking, or utilising a mobility aid
- Assistance with medication management, such as prescription administration and scheduling
- Help with bladder and bowel management, such as toileting and maintaining continence
- Assistance with communication, such as using assistive technology or interacting with others
- Help with domestic chores like cleaning, laundry, and shopping
- Assistance with community access, including support with public transportation or attending community activities
- Assist with social and recreational activities, including hobbies, interests, and social relationships