NDIS Individual Supports

Support for your best life

United Abilities offers a variety of services and supports for people with a disability to support you to live life to the fullest. Our support workers support our clients to have more social and community inclusion, provide support in your home, support your goals and to explore opportunities.

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Empowering your independence

Some of the range of individual supports that we can provide include:

  • Support with daily living tasks and responsibilities
  • Attending appointments
  • Support to go shopping and other errands
  • Community access and transport
  • Meal planning and preparation and support to make healthy food choices
  • Mentoring with skills such as life skills, relationship building and managing, emotional regulation
  • Budgeting and finances

Frequently asked questions

Yes, United Abilities is registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (NDIS Commission), meeting all the necessary quality and safeguard standards.

Registration Details:

  • Registration Number: 4050071181
  • Registration Groups:
    • Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement
    • Assistance with travel and transport arrangements
    • Daily personal activities
    • Group and centre-based activities
    • Participation in community, social, and civic activities
    • Assistance with coordinating and managing life stages, transitions, and supports
    • Development of daily living and life skills
    • Exercise physiology and physical wellbeing activities
    • Innovative community participation
    • Therapeutic supports

To register for services with United Abilities, you can either call our office on 1300 614 996 or send an email to care@unitedabilities.com.au. Our friendly team will guide you through the sign-up process, answer any questions you may have, and help you get started with our individualised support and group activity programs. We look forward to assisting you on your journey towards your NDIS goals.

Yes, all our support workers are qualified and compliant. They possess up-to-date NDIS Worker Checks, Working with Children Checks, Manual Handling Certificates, and CPR and First Aid Certificates.

We follow a thorough recruitment process to ensure we hire the best candidates. This includes comprehensive background checks, detailed interviews to assess skills and suitability, and rigorous training programs to meet our high standards.

To further support our support workers, we have a dedicated Support Leader Team. This team provides ongoing guidance, professional development opportunities, and regular performance reviews to ensure our support workers continue to deliver exceptional care.

At United Abilities, we are committed to providing the highest quality of care through our well-trained and dedicated support staff.

There is no exact science to matching support workers with participants. We consider the needs and goals of the participant, the frequency and duration of supports, and worker preferences. Our aim is to ensure the best possible match by keeping these factors in mind. We also rely on feedback from participants and respect their choice and control if they prefer a different support worker.

We do not offer standalone transportation services. However, transportation is available as part of our social and community participation supports with our support workers.

We adhere to the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits, which you can be found here.

All our services are covered under the Assistance with Social & Community Participation support category within the Core Supports budget of your NDIS plan.