Common outcomes
- Maintain dignity and personal comfort
- Reduce pressure on family or informal carers
- Create consistent daily routines
NDIS Service
Personal care support that protects dignity, builds confidence, and fits naturally into the participant's routine.
Personal care needs can change over time, and the right support should feel calm, respectful, and dependable rather than rushed or clinical.
The Right Place Disability Services offers assistance with personal routines in a way that aligns with participant preferences, communication needs, and desired level of independence.
Yes. Support should align with the participant's usual rhythm, preferred times, and existing appointments wherever possible.
Most personal care happens in the home, but support can also connect to community access and transport if the participant's plan requires it.