
Assist Personal Activities High
This support is designed for participants who require assistance with complex or high-intensity personal care tasks. It is a higher level of support compared to standard personal care due to medical needs or behavioural complexity.

Assist–Personal Activities
This NDIS support helps participants with day-to-day personal tasks, enabling them to live as independently as possible—whether at home or in the community.

Assist-Travel And Transport
This NDIS support helps participants get from point A to point B when they’re unable to use public transport on their own due to a disability. It's about maintaining independence and access to community life.

Community Nursing CareÂ
This support provides specialised medical care from a registered nurse, delivered in a participant’s home or community setting. It’s for people who need clinical, non-hospital-based care due to a disability or related health condition.

Daily Tasks/Shared Living
This support is for participants who live in a shared or supported living environment (like group homes or SIL arrangements) and need help with everyday personal tasks. It’s all about building independence while receiving support in a home-like setting.

Household Tasks
This NDIS support helps participants manage essential chores around the house that they can’t safely or independently do due to their disability. It's designed to support a clean, safe, and healthy living environment.

Participate Community
This NDIS support helps participants get out and about, build social connections, and become more active in their community. It’s all about supporting independence, confidence, and a more engaged life

Therapeutic Supports
This support helps NDIS participants build skills, manage emotional or physical challenges, and improve their wellbeing and independence. It includes services delivered by qualified professionals, like therapists and allied health workers.

Support Coordination
Support Coordination under the NDIS helps participants navigate and access the services and supports they need to achieve their goals. Support coordinators work with individuals to develop personalized plans, connect them to service providers, and ensure all services are working together effectively.