Support Independent Living Cairnlea

Support Independent Living Cairnlea

Living with disabilities comes with its own hardships that every disabled person should overcome every day. While these people can do a lot for themselves, there are certain tasks that they can’t do on their own and need assistance of their family members. If you or your loved one has any disability but want to gain full control of your/his life, you can approach i-Help Disability Services that’s been helping disabled people across Cairnlea and the surrounding suburbs under ‘Support Independent Living’ program.

Whom Can We Help?

With many years of experience in the industry, we have been providing high-quality, specialist care and support services for individuals with personality disorders, autism, acquired brain injuries, physical disabilities, complex health needs, sensory impairments, learning disabilities, dementia or any other inabilities. Our care-givers offer all-encompassing solutions that enable disabled people lead an independent life. All of our support services are tailored to the exact needs of the individuals to ensure that not even a single requirement left unaddressed.

What Do We Assist You With?

Those who are in supported living can receive the assistance of our care givers in completing the following tasks:

  • Cleaning & laundry
  • Showering, dressing and personal hygiene
  • Maintaining a household
  • Cooking & nutrition
  • Managing appointments
  • Filling forms and managing communications
  • Financing and budget plans
  • Developing social skills
  • Taking up public transport
  • Taking medications
  • Accessing social and recreational events
  • Shopping
  • Much More

Live In An Independent Or Shared Accommodation:

Under our ‘Support Independent Living’ program, the disabled individual can choose to live in an independent or shared accommodation of their own choice. However, we recommend living in a shared accommodation as they will get an opportunity to live and socialise with people having the same disorder, desire, interest and life goals.

As parents and carers of disabled people, you must realise who will look after your loved one when you are no longer able to. So, make use of this opportunity to help disabled people develop their living skills and pursue an independent life. For more information on this program, you can call us on 03 9863 6959.