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bird-2
house
flower
trees
Pineapple
balloon
music
watering
rainbow
sun
painting
crescent
teapot
dog
bubble
bubble
plane
bird-2
house
flower
trees
Pineapple
balloon
music
watering
rainbow
sun
painting
crescent
teapot
dog
bubble
bubble
plane
plane

How we support you in Adelaide

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Helping with personal care, chores, errands and shopping

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Preparing meals and snacks together

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Learning and practising daily living skills

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Staying connected with your community

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Going for adventures and exploring
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How it works

Getting started is easy. Here’s how we make in-home support work for you:

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We’ll talk to you about your goals. Tell us what you’d like support with at home. We listen and plan support that fits your needs and comfort.

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We match you with a friendly support worker. A disability support worker in Adelaide will visit when it suits you to help with cooking, cleaning and other everyday tasks.

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We check in and adjust as needed. As your skills grow or your needs change, we can adjust your support to keep things working well for you.

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Client stories

In-home support

In-home support

“Having the change of being able to go out and have the support to help me? 100% life changing.”

– Samantha, In-home support client

In-home support

In-home support

“Having the change of being able to go out and have the support to help me? 100% life changing.”

– Samantha, In-home support client

We support Samantha with tasks at home, and with getting out in her local community. Samantha loves to get her nails done, go to the movies and go ...

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Where we provide in-home support

Afford offers in-home support across Adelaide. Our team visits homes across the city and nearby suburbs to guide with daily living, personal care and community activities. Whether you live in the north, south, east or west, we can be there to make life more comfortable and connected

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  • City of Adelaide
  • Adelaide Hills
  • City of Burnside
  • City of Campbelltown
  • City of Charles Sturt
  • Town of Gawler
  • City of Holdfast Bay
  • City of Marion
  • City of Mitcham
  • City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters
  • City of Onkaparinga
  • City of Playford
  • City of Port Adelaide Enfield
  • City of Salisbury
  • City of Tea Tree Gully
  • City of Unley
  • Town of Walkerville
  • City of West Torrens

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FAQs

In-home support is a service that helps you with everyday tasks around your home. These might include cleaning, cooking, laundry or personal care. The goal is to make life easier and more comfortable while giving you more time and energy to enjoy the things you like doing.

Having a friendly team around means you don’t have to handle daily chores alone and can focus on feeling good in your own space. Over time, many people also learn new skills that help them be more independent.

Everyone is different, so we start by listening to what you need most. Your disability support worker in Adelaide will learn about your goals, habits and everyday routine. Together, you’ll plan how to make home life more enjoyable and comfortable.

If you prefer a quiet, relaxed environment, we’ll match you with someone who understands that. If you like to chat or learn new skills, we’ll find someone to help make your home life more fun. Your support is always flexible and built around you.

Yes, you can. If you don’t have NDIS funding, you can self-fund your in-home support. Some people start self-funded and move to NDIS funding later. Our team can explain all the options in simple terms and help you find what works best. We’ll make sure the process is clear and easy so you can start getting the support you need.

We come to you, wherever you may be in Adelaide. Support can be wherever you feel comfortable, usually in your home, family home or shared accommodation. We can help in the kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, garden, or anywhere you want support to make everyday life easier.

If you need support at a family member’s house or another familiar setting, we can also make that happen. The focus is always on finding a comfortable and familiar space where you feel supported.

It’s easy to get started with us. You can fill out our online form or call us on the phone at 1800 233 673. We’ll chat about what kind of support you need, when you’d like it and then match you with NDIS support workers in Adelaide who suit your goals and personality.

You can ask as many questions as you want before starting and we’ll make sure you feel comfortable and confident before your first visit. Our goal is to make the whole process stress-free.

Yes. We can connect you with friendly NDIS support workers in Adelaide. They can support you with cooking, cleaning, shopping or personal care. Every disability support worker in Adelaide on our team is chosen for their kindness. You’ll always have someone who respects your home, listens to your needs and makes every day a little brighter.

Self-funded means you pay for your services with your own money. It’s sometimes called fee-for-service. This option gives you flexibility to get support even if you don’t have NDIS funding yet or your plan doesn’t cover everything you need. Many people use self-funded support while waiting for their NDIS package to start. It’s an easy way to get the support you need when you need it.

Yes, they’re the same thing. In-home support is assistance with daily living, sometimes called ADL. Both mean having support with day-to-day tasks like cleaning, cooking or personal care. It’s all about making life at home easier, more comfortable and more enjoyable.

We use the term that feels clearest to you, but the support is always about helping you live well at home.

Yes, we do. We offer accommodation, community and lifestyle programs, employment support and support coordination. These services support people with disability to live more independently, learn new skills and feel connected. You can mix and match services to suit what you need and we’ll help you make the most of each one.

Living independently means different things for everyone. It could be having help with meals, keeping your home tidy or learning to manage your daily routine.

Some people like having regular visits from a disability support worker in Adelaide to make sure everything runs smoothly. Others enjoy building skills so they can do more on their own. Whatever independence means to you, we’ll support you every step of the way and celebrate the small wins together.

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If you still have questions about in-home support, get in touch!

We are here to help you find the answers you need.

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