Assistance – Personal Care
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	 Household Tasks Household Tasks
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	 Home Modifications Home Modifications
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	 Vehicle Modifications Vehicle Modifications
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	 Assistive Travel/Transport Assistive Travel/Transport
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	 Psychological And Allied Health Services Psychological And Allied Health Services
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	 Assistance – Life Stage, Transition Assistance – Life Stage, Transition
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	 Assistance – Personal Care Assistance – Personal Care
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	 Innovative Community Participation Innovative Community Participation
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	 Development of Life Skills Development of Life Skills
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	 Exercise Physiology & Personal Training Exercise Physiology & Personal Training
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	 Therapeutic Supports Therapeutic Supports
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	 Group & Centre Based Activities Group & Centre Based Activities
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	 Community Participation Community Participation
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	 Support Co-Ordination Support Co-Ordination
Assistance – Personal Care
An NDIS Carer is vital for the health, wellbeing, and development of a disabled individual. As such, at NCS Group we have placed great importance on ensuring that all carers we recommend are well- qualified, caring, and friendly. Additionally, with NDIS funding, the cost of carers is subsidised, as they are vital people in a disabled individual’s life.
We can provide the support and care for those NDIS recipients who require it. Some of the services provided as a carer is:
- General day- to- day hygiene and personal grooming
 This would include showering, brushing the individual’s teeth, etc., and in general ensuring that they are able to maintain a basic level of cleanliness. Hence, this would lead to the disabled individual’s feeling more put together and accomplished.
- Ensuring that medication is taken
 Medication may be a big factor in the lives of these disabled individuals, however, remembering to take them might not be so easy. Hence, by having a carer who is able to provide them with their needs as frequently as required, this could allow them to go about their days without having to stress about their medication.
- Cook them meals
 Having a carer simply cook meals for the dependent would take out a large stress of what they are eating. This would also prevent them from buying take- out for most meals, as this is very unhealthy.
 And finally, having a carer could simply provide the companionship that some NDIS participants truly yearn for. Carers are able to provide comfort and support in both the highs and lows of life.

