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What is in-home support?
In-home support helps make everyday life easier. Our friendly team can visit your home to support you with cleaning, cooking, personal care and other chores. It’s the same thing as assistance with daily living.
Life feels more comfortable when things run smoothly. With a disability support worker in Sydney, you can learn new skills, enjoy home life and feel confident in your space. Whether you need support once in a while or every day, we’ll help you live more independently.
We’re here to bring comfort and care to your home. Tell us what you need support with and we’ll work with you to make your home a place where you feel happy and comfortable.
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We currently offer in-home support services across Sydney in these local council areas:
NSW
- City of Canterbury Bankstown
- City of Campbelltown
- City of Fairfield
- City of Liverpool
- City of Parramatta
- City of Penrith
- City of Shellharbour
- City of Wollongong
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How to pay for in-home support
NDIS funding information
If you have an NDIS plan, there are two types of NDIS funding that you can access to use our in-home support.
- Assistance with social and community participation – part of your core support budget
- Assistance with personal and self-care activities
Self-funded
You do not have to have government-approved funding packages to access our disability supports and services. Self-funded is a way you can pay for services with your own money. Sometimes self-funded is called fee-for-service.
This gives you the flexibility to access the supports you need if you have a one-off request, or if your government funding package does not cover what you need. You can also self-fund supports while you wait for a funding package to be approved.
In-home support helps with everyday tasks like cooking, cleaning and personal care. It makes life more comfortable and gives you confidence at home. Having friendly support can make a big difference each day. You’ll have more time and energy to do what you enjoy
Your support is always personal. Your disability support worker in Sydney will get to know your routine, goals and preferences. Together, you’ll decide what kind of support feels right. We make sure every visit fits your needs and makes daily life a little brighter.
Yes, you can. You don’t need NDIS funding to receive in-home support. Many self-fund their in-home support or use other funding while waiting for their NDIS plan. We’ll explain your options clearly and make it simple to start.
We come to you, wherever you may be in Sydney. Support usually happens in your own home but it can also take place in your family home or shared accommodation. We’ll work with you to make sure you feel relaxed and supported wherever you are.
It’s easy to start with us. Just fill out our online form or call us on the phone at 1800 233 673. Our friendly team will chat with you about what you need and match you with NDIS support workers in Sydney who can help. We’ll make sure the process feels simple and welcoming from the start
Yes. We can connect you with NDIS support workers in Sydney who care about supporting people with disability to live independently. Each worker is friendly, reliable and ready to make daily life at home easier and more enjoyable.
Self-funded means you pay for your support using your own money. It’s sometimes called fee-for-service. Self-funding gives you flexibility if you don’t have NDIS funding or your plan doesn’t cover everything you need. You can still get support while waiting for funding.
Yes, they’re the same thing. In-home support is another name for assistance with daily living, sometimes called ADL. Both mean having help with tasks like cooking, cleaning and personal care that make home life more comfortable.
Yes. We also offer accommodation, employment, community and lifestyle programs, and support coordination. These services can work together to support you to live more independently and enjoy a full, balanced life.
Living independently means different things for everyone. It might be learning to cook meals, keeping your home tidy or managing your everyday routine. A disability support worker in Sydney can help you feel confident and comfortable as you build new skills.
Still have questions?
If you still have questions about in-home support, get in touch! We are here to help you find the answers you need.




