Assistance with Daily Living is a core part of an NDIS plan, where a support worker helps with activities of daily living (ADLs). These activities include things like personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming), meal preparation, cleaning, and getting around the home or community. Support workers can assist with these tasks to help you live more independently and maintain your routine, while also ensuring you feel comfortable and supported in your daily life.
Social and Community Participation is another key support category in an NDIS plan, focusing on helping individuals get involved in social, recreational, and community activities. This could include going to events, joining clubs, volunteering, or simply spending time with friends and family. Support workers assist by helping you access and participate in these activities, promoting social connections, and encouraging community involvement to enhance your overall well-being and sense of belonging.