Disability Services Sunshine Coast
Disability services sunshine coast provides assistance for
participants to live as independently as possible while building their skills.
It is funded by the NDIS and is a lifetime support service.
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Supported
Independent Living (SIL)
There are a lot of different support options available to
people with disability and finding the right one can be daunting. At Windgap,
we offer SIL services for participants with SIL funding in their NDIS plan. SIL
is a type of support that nurtures personal growth in a home environment and
cultivates a sense of belonging in the community. It is most commonly used in
shared homes and includes support staff but does not cover costs like rent,
food or activities outside the house.
Like all
NDIS supports, SIL is designed to maximise independence and empower people to
pursue their goals and interests. The level of support is personalised to each
participant and scaled back as they grow in independence, ensuring that the
individual has the autonomy they want and deserve. Unlike short term
accommodation (STA), SIL is not funded through the core supports budget and
must be funded through an individual’s dedicated SIL budget.
Specialised
Transport
NDIS participants can access specialised transport services to
assist them with their day-to-day activities. This can include assisting with
school transport, shopping trips, and a range of other community activities.
These services are designed to improve social inclusion and foster independence
by reducing dependence on others.
Christopher enjoys his weekly outings with ndis
Sunshine Coast Disability Services. The team always puts his well-being and
emotional stability at the forefront which is comforting for the family. They
also communicate with him around the clock and provide updates on his
adventures each week.
Council
Link services are available across the region and cost $2 per person for a
one-way trip. Most buses on the Sunshine Coast allow easy access for people
with disabilities and their carers. To see a list of accessible bus routes
visit the Council Link website. Trains are also fully wheelchair-accessible on
the Translink network. Simply wait at the assisted boarding point near the
guard’s cabin when disembarking.
High
Intensity Care
The team at
Sapphire Support, a leading Sunshine Coast disability service provider,
empowers their clients by placing their well-being both physically and mentally
at the forefront of their care. They are a fully-registered NDIS service
provider who provides a variety of personalised Disability
Services Sunshine Coast.
High intensity supports are critical for people with complex
needs and can involve a range of tasks such as home maintenance and repairs,
cleaning, cooking, shopping and transport, stoma care and catheter management.
These services are often provided on a one-to-one basis, or as directed in the
participant’s NDIS plan.
If a person
has a stoma, trained disability care workers help them to feed through the
tube, monitor their skin condition and stoma care, follow a wound care plan,
replace and clean dressings, check for signs of infection and respond to
blockages or dislodged catheters. They also assist with other specialised
activities such as medication management and behaviour support.
Wound
Care
Our wound care team is a highly specialised service that
offers specialised treatment and support for those with chronic wounds. They
follow a comprehensive wound management plan that is tailored to each
individual’s needs. Their services include wound dressings, assisting with
hoist and sling transfers, swab assessments and more. They also work closely
with GP practices and Skin Clinics to provide wound consultation and education
to clients.
They are passionate about their work and have demonstrated this
through presenting at academic and practice-focused conferences and publishing
in peer reviewed journals. They are committed to providing evidence-based
client care and promoting best practice in the health industry.
Sunshine
Coast Disability Services supports Christopher’s holistic care putting his
well-being at the forefront which is comforting to us as his family. Their
upbeat energy lifts his spirits and he looks forward to his outings with them
each week.
Their open communication and feedback to the family is
excellent.
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