107 – Daily Personal Activities

NDIS Registration Group 107, known as “Assist-Personal Activities,” encompasses a broad range of support services aimed at helping NDIS participants to carry out daily tasks and personal activities. This group is designed to ensure that individuals with disabilities can maintain their independence and dignity by receiving assistance with activities they may find challenging due to their disability.

Types of Services Covered

Bathing and Personal Hygiene

This service includes assistance with bathing, showering, and maintaining personal hygiene. It can involve helping participants to get in and out of the shower, applying soap and shampoo, and ensuring that personal hygiene is maintained.

Participants who need support with toileting, including assistance with transferring to and from the toilet, maintaining hygiene, and using incontinence aids, can benefit from this service.

This service provides help with selecting and putting on appropriate clothing, fastening buttons, zippers, or other clothing closures, and ensuring that individuals are dressed comfortably.

Grooming assistance may include help with shaving, brushing hair, and other personal grooming tasks to maintain personal appearance and self-esteem.

For participants who require support with eating and drinking, this service ensures they receive assistance with meal preparation, feeding, and staying hydrated.

Mobility support covers assistance with transferring in and out of beds or chairs, using mobility aids, and repositioning to prevent pressure sores.

People with communication difficulties may receive support to improve their communication skills, including speech therapy or the provision of communication devices.

This service ensures that participants receive the right medications at the correct times and can provide assistance with managing medications safely.

Assistive devices and equipment, such as wheelchairs, hoists, or modified utensils, are included to enhance personal activities and independence.

For individuals with continence issues, this service includes assistance with incontinence products, routines, and strategies to maintain personal hygiene and dignity.

Who Can Access NDIS Registration Group 107?

To access services within NDIS Registration Group 107, individuals must be NDIS participants with a disability that significantly impacts their ability to perform personal activities independently. Eligibility and the specific support needs are determined through the NDIS planning process.

Your Journey to Dignity and Well-being
NDIS Group 107 with HOHS

At HOHS, as a trusted NDIS service provider, we understand the profound impact of NDIS Registration Group 107 – Assist-Personal Activities in improving the daily lives of individuals with disabilities. Our services are focused on providing the essential support participants need to carry out everyday personal tasks, while promoting independence, dignity, and overall well-being.

We’re committed to helping NDIS participants understand their eligibility and access the full range of services available under this important category, ensuring they get the most out of their NDIS plan.

Choosing HOHS for NDIS Registration Group 107 - Assist-Personal Activities

Expertise and Experience

HOHS has a proven track record of delivering high-quality services within the NDIS framework. Our team comprises experienced professionals who understand the unique needs of NDIS participants, ensuring that the support offered is both effective and compassionate.

At HOHS, we prioritise the individual. We take the time to understand your specific needs, preferences, and goals. Our services are tailored to address your unique circumstances, promoting a sense of independence and overall well-being.

We offer a wide range of services under NDIS Registration Group 107, covering personal activities, mobility support, grooming, and much more. This comprehensive approach ensures that you receive holistic care designed to enhance various aspects of your life.

Our services are built on the principles of maintaining your dignity and fostering independence. We believe that everyone deserves to live with respect and autonomy, and we’re here to support you in achieving that.

Navigating the NDIS can be complex, but HOHS simplifies the process. We guide you through understanding your eligibility, planning, and accessing the services available to you. Our goal is to make the NDIS program work seamlessly for you.

We encourage community engagement and inclusion. HOHS services aim to help you not only with daily tasks but also in participating in social and community activities, enabling you to lead a fulfilling life.

HOHS is dedicated to constant improvement. We are committed to staying updated on the latest practices, technologies, and methodologies to ensure that you receive the best support and care available.

Our team members are not just professionals; they are compassionate individuals who genuinely care about your well-being. You can trust that you’re in good hands when you choose HOHS.

We believe in open communication and collaboration. We work closely with you, your support network, and other healthcare professionals to ensure that your care plan is as effective as possible.

At HOHS, our mission is to empower you to live life on your terms. We’re not just a service provider; we’re your partner in your journey towards a more independent and fulfilling life.

FAQ for NDIS Registration
Group 107 - Assist-Personal
Activities

What is NDIS Registration Group 107 - Assist-Personal Activities?

NDIS Registration Group 107 provides support and assistance to individuals with disabilities to help them carry out essential daily personal activities such as grooming, mobility, toileting, and more.

Eligibility for NDIS services, including Group 107, is determined through the NDIS planning process. You must meet NDIS eligibility criteria and have a disability that significantly impacts your personal activities.

Services covered under this group include assistance with bathing, toileting, dressing, grooming, mobility support, communication aids, assistance with medications, and more. These services aim to promote independence and well-being.

To transition to Group 107 services, you need to go through the NDIS planning process. This involves an assessment of your needs and goals, and a personalized plan will be created to address your specific requirements, including services from Group 0107.

Yes, NDIS participants have the flexibility to choose their service providers. You can select a provider that best meets your needs and preferences, such as HOHS.

You can search for NDIS service providers in your area, review their services, and consider factors like experience, reputation, and the range of services they offer. An internet search or NDIS directory can help you find options.

The number of hours or sessions you receive depends on your individual NDIS plan and the goals outlined in that plan. It’s essential to discuss your needs with your NDIS planner and service provider to determine the appropriate level of support.

Yes, you have the flexibility to change your service provider if you are not satisfied with the services you are receiving. Discuss this with your NDIS planner, and they can guide you through the process.

The costs for Group 107 services are generally covered by your NDIS funding package. However, it’s important to discuss the funding details and any potential out-of-pocket expenses with your service provider.

To start receiving Group 107 services through HOHS or a similar provider, you should contact the provider directly to discuss your needs. They will guide you through the process of setting up services and developing a care plan tailored to your requirements.