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Providing Great Assistance & Support To Help You Find New Ways Of Living

Supported accommodation under the NDIS is divided into two different parts. The first is specialised housing, such as community residential units, known as Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) and shared supported accommodation. The second one has supported services or Supported Independent Living (SIL).

Supported accommodation is one of the best types of housing facility where people with specific needs get the top level of care and support. It includes aged care homes for senior citizens who find it hard to live independently and support accommodation for disabled people.

The professionals of Elite Disability Care can offer the best support and help you to live and maintain an independent lifestyle. We will make all the effort to know and understand your needs, likes and dislikes, interests, and future goals. Accordingly, our experts will make a plan and develop the best strategies to support you in living where you want and in the way you like.

Things Our Team Does To Help People
  • We work closely with people, understand their requirements, and develop program plans that help them live independently.
  • Our trained and experienced staff help the participants to find disability accommodation that suits their style and meets their needs.
  • We have been helping NDIS participants find the best homes per their needs where they can live happily.

You can trust our team to offer you the best support in your daily personal activities such as dressing, showering, meal preparation, medical needs, cleaning the home, and much more.

The experts of Elite Disability Care can also help you to meet new people, enjoy independence, make new friends, and get the support you need without facing any problems.

Respite Care Service You Can Rely On

Respite care is a form of short-term care designed to give primary caregivers of people with disabilities or chronic illnesses a break from the demanding physical and emotional care they provide. The experts can provide respite care in-home or out-of-home basis.

A professional caregiver who comes to the primary caregiver’s home provides in-home respite care and assists with providing care for the person with special needs. It can include helping with daily activities like getting dressed, bathing, eating, going to the bathroom, and taking medications. The carer can also provide companionship and emotional support. In-home respite care can be an excellent way for primary caregivers to get relief from the everyday duties of providing care.

Out-of-home respite care can take a variety of forms. It can include a daycare centre, overnight camps, and residential programs. Daycare centres are a great way for primary caregivers to get a break from providing care for a few hours or days.

In addition to providing much-needed relief to carers and families, respite care can also provide many other essential benefits. These include the opportunity for people with disabilities to develop skills, participate in activities, and build relationships with other people.

So when you need the help of Elite Respite Care professionals, then you just have to call us, and we will be right there for further discussion.