Assistance with Daily Living — Practical Skills, Real Progress
From morning routines to meal preparation, our Assistance with Daily Living program helps young people build the skills, confidence, and independence to navigate everyday life. It’s about more than just getting tasks done — it’s about learning to do them with pride and purpose.
Daily living skills aren’t taught in a classroom — they’re learned through real-life practice. Our team works side-by-side with mates, breaking down each task into achievable steps and celebrating every milestone. Whether it’s learning to cook a simple meal or managing a weekly schedule, we make sure progress is steady, supported, and sustainable.
Skills aligned with NDIS Capacity Building goals
Gradual, step-by-step learning at each Mate’s pace
Support to develop routines and healthy habits
Encouragement to try new tasks in a safe, guided way
Real-world practice in familiar and community settings
Regular updates to families and support teams
From Small Wins to Big Breakthroughs
Our approach combines patience, structure, and a focus on confidence-building. We meet each Mate where they’re at and slowly build toward more independence, ensuring every new skill feels manageable and rewarding.
Examples of Skills We Support:
🛁 Personal hygiene routines
🍳 Cooking and meal preparation
🧺 Laundry and home organisation
🛒 Grocery shopping and money handling
🚌 Using public transport
📅 Time management and scheduling
🗣️ Communication and self-advocacy
Assistance with Daily Living — Practical Skills, Real Progress
From morning routines to meal preparation, our Assistance with Daily Living program helps young people build the skills, confidence, and independence to navigate everyday life. It’s about more than just getting tasks done — it’s about learning to do them with pride and purpose.
Daily living skills aren’t taught in a classroom — they’re learned through real-life practice. Our team works side-by-side with mates, breaking down each task into achievable steps and celebrating every milestone. Whether it’s learning to cook a simple meal or managing a weekly schedule, we make sure progress is steady, supported, and sustainable.
Skills aligned with NDIS Capacity Building goals
Gradual, step-by-step learning at each Mate’s pace
Support to develop routines and healthy habits
Encouragement to try new tasks in a safe, guided way
Real-world practice in familiar and community settings
Regular updates to families and support teams
From Small Wins to Big Breakthroughs
Our approach combines patience, structure, and a focus on confidence-building. We meet each Mate where they’re at and slowly build toward more independence, ensuring every new skill feels manageable and rewarding.
Examples of Skills We Support: 🛁 Personal hygiene routines
🍳 Cooking and meal preparation
🧺 Laundry and home organisation
🛒 Grocery shopping and money handling
🚌 Using public transport
📅 Time management and scheduling
🗣️ Communication and self-advocacy
Ready to See Your Mate Gain More Independence?
Ready to See Your Mate Gain More Independence?
Our Assistance with Daily Living is powered by The Mates Way — our 12-week structured program that turns learning into habit. By breaking down goals into weekly focus areas, we help mates make steady progress and build confidence that lasts long after the program ends.
With the right structure, the right support, and a little patience, we can help your young person take meaningful steps toward living more independently. It all starts with a conversation.
Our Assistance with Daily Living is powered by The Mates Way — our 12-week structured program that turns learning into habit. By breaking down goals into weekly focus areas, we help mates make steady progress and build confidence that lasts long after the program ends.
With the right structure, the right support, and a little patience, we can help your young person take meaningful steps toward living more independently. It all starts with a conversation.