In short, if you have difficulty getting around, the NDIS may pay for a support worker, to help you in the following areas.
Assistance with social & community participation
Increased social & community participation
Well, it means you can contact us, and we’ll match you with a support worker who can take you to the gym, visit the shops or the cinema with friends, even take you across town for a family lunch.
Your support worker will be perfectly suited to your particular needs, and we’ll be sure to find someone you’re going to love spending time with too.
They say a walk in a forest does wonders for you mental health, in fact, it’s actually been proven to reduce stress levels, so why wouldn’t you now and again?!
We regularly take clients on visits to parks, lakes, beaches and forests, so let us know and we’ll schedule it in. Want to go bushwalking? We’re lacing up our boots. Visit a National Park? No problem. Fishing? Let’s give it a try. Whether it’s for an afternoon, or a holiday away, we can help.
Daily trips to the gym, weekly basketball or a weekend learning to surf, anything that gets you up, out and moving your body, we’re happy to oblige. Dancing, swimming or tennis lessons? You name it. Or if you want to sign up for a course, learn a new language or even go back to school, we can help with that too.
Whether it’s an organised community event, a sporting event or simply just hanging out with your friends, we can help. Regular cinema trips or going to a concert? No problem.
We also organise our own catch-ups with all the people we’ve helped over the years, and you’re welcome to come along, any time.
Not everything’s fun and games, however, so we’ll take you out for the weekly shop, help you get to work or any volunteering you might be involved in.
There’s always an art class, or a drama group to be found if you look hard enough. We can help you find them, and help you get stuck in too. Want to sing in a choir? Learn to play the guitar? Study photography? We can help with all of that, and more.
In-home support is where you get help with a wide range of things from going to the shops to cooking, personal care and getting out and about.
It’s kind of like Supported Independent Living, but in your own home and only for the hours you need.
Our team of Registered Nurses can help with all kinds of complex support needs, to help you be as independent as possible.
We can come to you in the comfort of your own home and provide you with highly skilled care and treatment for any high intensity supports you might require.
Allara Support Services wishes to recognise the Traditional Owners of the Land and the Aboriginal communities supported by our organisation.
Allara Support Services will provide services and supports that meet the cultural needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Allara Support Services will ensure all staff are trained in culturally appropriate actions and requirements and that they work collaboratively with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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