Daily Assisted Living & Personal Care Supports.

If you or a loved one is living with a disability and in need of extra support to manage daily tasks and activities (ADLs), Lifestage can help!

Core supports for daily living needs.

Providing assistance with daily living activities is essential for the basic functionality and overall wellness of individuals living with disabilities. It's all about delivering the required care and support to these individuals, thereby enhancing their self-reliance and confidence.

Daily Living Support encompasses:
- Assistance with self-care tasks, bathroom routines, and personal hygiene
- Aid with dressing and grooming
- Help with domestic tasks such as household chores
- Support with shopping and meal preparation
- Assistance with laundry, house cleaning, and home maintenance
- Help with mobility and transfers
- Basic first-aid guidance and medication management.

OUR MISSION

Everyone's needs are unique.

We understand everyone's different, and their daily care and activities should reflect that. That's why we really listen to what you need to figure out the best everyday care plan just for you.

We don't just get to know your name, but also your likes, what you want out of life, and your goals. Then we create a plan that covers everything from your daily routine and medical needs, to appointments and getting around town.

What about the people assisting you? Well, with our free meet & greet's, you build your own support team. Once we've got the right folks for you, we make sure everyone's on the same page for a smooth start. And we're not just a one-plan-fits-all kind of team. We're here to make sure your care plan keeps up with you, changing and growing as you do.

After all, we're all about providing care that's as unique as you are.

FREQUENTLY ASKED questions

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What is The Difference Between Assisted Living and Independent Living?

Assisted living is intended to offer help with fundamental daily activities such as dressing, bathing, and eating. Independent living aids, on the other hand, are designed to establish a safe and secure setting where individuals can live autonomously while receiving customised care.

Here are some examples of the assistance we offer with daily living activities:
- Support with daily preparation, including self-care tasks like showering and dressing
- Aid in facilitating community engagement, which could include driving to various places or accompanying on public transportation
- Assistance with household chores and maintenance, such as cleaning or laundry
- Help with basic yard work like lawn mowing or gardening
- Providing someone who can assist with food preparation and eating
- Assistance with health and fitness routines and general self-care
- Support with managing appointments

It's important to note that there can be some overlap depending on the specific support and care needs of the individual. If you need further clarification to understand which service would be best, contact Lifestage today! We can assist you in making a well-informed decision that best suits you or your loved one's needs.

Can you use NDIS Funding for Assisted Daily Care (ADls)?

There are three main budget categories: Core, Capital and Capacity Building supports.

Assistance with daily life falls under the core and capacity supports category as it covers everyday personal activities. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funds home care support if it is “reasonable and necessary” for those living with disabilities.

Each NDIS plan is unique to the participant and provides funding based on their needs and goals. A complete ADL assessment can be done to help determine if an individual’s functional performance in the areas of personal, self-care, domestic and general home maintenance activities in and around the home needs assistance and support