NDIS Support Plans
Maintaining a clean, healthy & safe environment
When it comes to maintaining your home, regular scheduled works are key. Not only does it help to ensure that your home is in good condition, but it will provide a clean, healthy and safe environment, ensuring participants live better lives.
Our Process
We will meet with you to understand your needs
We will provide a monthly plan of support
We get to work!
Flexible Service Model
Unlike other trades, we understand how the NDIS works, the importance of a clean and safe environment, and the ease of a one-stop-shop.
We offer fixed and flexible maintenance services for NDIS participants:
- Fixed, scheduled services such as cleaning and garden maintenance
- Additional services offered as projects, such as painting and home repairs
NDIS participants have specific needs that make home maintenance crucial for their well-being and accessibility. Here are five reasons why home maintenance is essential for people with disabilities:
Accessibility and Mobility
Home maintenance helps ensure that the living environment is accessible and conducive to easy mobility. This may involve installing ramps, widening doorways, or ensuring that pathways are clear and free from obstacles, allowing individuals with mobility aids like wheelchairs or walkers to move around independently.
Safety
Regular home maintenance is essential for identifying and addressing potential safety hazards. This includes fixing loose handrails, repairing uneven surfaces, securing carpets, and maintaining proper lighting to prevent accidents. A safe environment is particularly important for individuals with disabilities who may have challenges with balance or coordination.
Adaptations for Specific Needs
Some disabilities may require specific home adaptations to enhance daily living. This could involve installing grab bars in bathrooms, modifying kitchen counters for wheelchair accessibility, or adjusting the height of countertops to accommodate individuals with different physical abilities.
Comfort and Well-Being
Home maintenance contributes to the overall comfort and well-being of individuals with disabilities. This can include maintaining heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems to ensure a comfortable indoor climate. Additionally, addressing issues such as leaks or drafts helps create a pleasant living environment that positively impacts mental and physical health.
Independence and Quality of Life
Adequate home maintenance allows disabled individuals to maintain a higher level of independence and quality of life. When their living space is well-maintained and tailored to their needs, they can perform daily activities more easily and with greater autonomy, fostering a sense of self-sufficiency and overall well-being.