Registered NDIS Provider

Household Tasks NDIS Support in Melbourne

Advice Care helps participants maintain a safe, clean and comfortable home through practical household assistance, daily living support and independence building.

Household Tasks and Daily Living Support

A clean, safe and organised home can make daily life easier, safer and more comfortable. For many NDIS participants, household tasks can become difficult due to disability, mobility needs, health concerns, fatigue, mental health challenges or changes in daily routine. Advice Care provides practical household support to help participants maintain their home environment while supporting dignity, choice and independence.

Our household task support is based on each participant’s NDIS plan, personal goals, home routine and support needs. Some participants may need regular cleaning and laundry support. Others may need help with meal preparation, shopping, home organisation or building daily living skills. We aim to provide the right level of support without taking away the participant’s choice or control.

Advice Care works with participants, families, carers and support coordinators to understand what support is needed and how household tasks should be completed. We respect personal preferences, culture, privacy and routines inside the home.

General Cleaning

Support with vacuuming, mopping, dusting, kitchen cleaning, bathroom cleaning and tidying.

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Laundry Support

Help with washing, drying, folding, ironing and organising clothes and household linen.

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Meal Preparation

Assistance with preparing meals, organising the kitchen and supporting safe food routines.

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Shopping Assistance

Support with grocery shopping, household items, personal items and daily living needs.

Transport Support

Home Organisation

Helping participants keep living areas organised, accessible, comfortable and safe.

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Daily Living Skills

Supporting participants to build confidence with practical household routines and independence.

Life Skills Support

Safe Home Support

Assistance to reduce clutter, improve safety and support better movement around the home.

Personal Care

Routine Building

Support to create simple household routines that match the participant’s needs and goals.

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Family Support

Practical help that can reduce pressure on families and improve daily home management.

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Person-Centred Support at Home

At Advice Care, household tasks are not just about cleaning. They are part of a bigger picture of safety, wellbeing, comfort and independence. A participant’s home is their private space, so we provide support with respect, care and clear communication.

We take time to understand how each participant likes things done. Some participants may prefer a certain cleaning routine, cultural food practices, specific organisation methods or privacy around particular areas of the home. Our workers aim to follow agreed routines and provide support in a way that feels respectful and comfortable.

  • Support based on participant goals and home routines
  • Respect for privacy, dignity, culture and preferences
  • Practical help with cleaning, laundry, shopping and meals
  • Encouragement to build daily living skills where suitable
  • Clear communication with participants and support networks

Support Built Around Your Home

We help participants maintain a safe, organised and comfortable home while supporting confidence, choice and independence.

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Who We Support

Advice Care provides household task support for participants with different needs, abilities and goals. Support may be ongoing, short-term or flexible depending on the participant’s NDIS plan and home situation. We can also work with families, carers and support coordinators where consent is provided.

Participants Living at Home

Support to maintain a clean, safe and comfortable home environment.

Participants Building Skills

Help to learn household routines, meal preparation, laundry and daily living tasks.

Families & Carers

Practical support that can reduce pressure and improve daily home routines.

Safe, Respectful and Reliable Household Support

Advice Care aims to provide household task support in a way that is safe, reliable and respectful. Before support starts, we aim to understand the participant’s home environment, daily routines, risks, preferences and support needs. This helps us provide household support that is suitable and practical.

Household support can help reduce risks in the home. For example, support with cleaning, laundry and organisation may help reduce clutter, improve hygiene and make daily routines easier. Support with shopping and meal preparation may help participants maintain better routines and feel more confident in their home.

We also understand that household needs can change over time. A participant may need more support after illness, during a change in routine, after moving home, or when learning new daily living skills. Advice Care can review support arrangements and adjust services when required.

Our goal is to help participants feel comfortable, safe and independent in their own home. We provide practical support with genuine care, while respecting the participant’s privacy, personal space and right to make decisions about their home.

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Contact Advice Care today to discuss household assistance, home support and daily living services for yourself, your family member or a participant you support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What household tasks can Advice Care help with?

Advice Care can help with cleaning, laundry, meal preparation, shopping assistance, home organisation and daily living routines based on the participant’s NDIS plan.

Can household support help me build independence?

Yes. Where suitable, our workers can support participants to learn household routines, build daily living skills and become more confident at home.

Can I choose how tasks are completed in my home?

Yes. Advice Care respects participant choice, preferences, culture and home routines. Support is planned with the participant wherever possible.

Can support coordinators refer participants?

Yes. Participants, families, carers, support coordinators and allied health professionals can contact Advice Care to discuss household task support.