Daily living support

Support with the everyday routines that help you live comfortably, safely, and with as much independence as you want.

What this support looks like

Daily living support covers the personal and practical tasks that make up your day: from getting up and ready in the morning to preparing meals, managing medications, and winding down at night. The key difference with Supportr is consistency. When the same team member supports you each visit, they learn your preferences, your pace, and how you like things done. Over time, support that might once have felt intrusive becomes comfortable, familiar, and efficient. We work to build your independence where possible, and fill in where you need us.

What it includes

  • Personal care: showering, bathing, grooming, dressing
  • Morning routines: getting up, breakfast, preparing for the day
  • Evening routines: dinner, winding down, personal care
  • Meal preparation and cooking
  • Medication prompting and management support
  • Continence support
  • Mobility and transfers (with appropriate training)
  • Life skills development and independence building

Who this suits

  • Participants who need support with personal care
  • People managing complex morning or evening routines
  • Those rebuilding skills or independence after illness or injury
  • Participants working on life skills like cooking or budgeting
  • People who want consistent, reliable daily support at home

Questions about daily living support

It depends on your needs and goals. A morning shift might include assistance with showering, dressing, preparing breakfast, and getting ready for the day. An evening shift might cover dinner preparation, personal care, and help settling in for the night. We build your routine around what works for you.

Yes. Many participants combine daily living support with in-home support tasks like cleaning or meal prep. We can discuss what combination of supports works best given your NDIS plan.

Your privacy and dignity are priorities in every visit. We match team members with participants thoughtfully, and we always work at your pace. If you have a preference about who provides personal care, let us know.

Yes. Our team includes people with experience supporting participants with physical, intellectual, and psychosocial disabilities. For very complex or clinical needs, we will discuss whether Supportr is the right fit for you.

Ready to get started?

Book a free consultation and we will build a team around your goals and routines.