High Intensity Daily Supports
NDIS funding: Core Supports – Assistance with Daily Life (High Intensity)

Some support needs call for advanced training and careful clinical oversight. Our high intensity support workers are trained and assessed against the NDIS High Intensity Support Skills Descriptors, with nursing oversight of care plans, so you can receive complex care safely at home rather than in a clinical setting.
What this support includes
- Enteral (PEG) feeding and management
- Complex bowel care and catheter management
- Subcutaneous injections and diabetes management
- Seizure management and epilepsy support plans
- Tracheostomy and ventilator support (where clinically approved)
Common questions
Who oversees clinical care?
Care plans are developed and reviewed with registered nurses, and every worker completes competency assessments before supporting you.
Other supports you might need
- Supported Independent LivingHelp with daily tasks in a shared or individual home, so you can live as independently as possible.
- Specialist Disability AccommodationPurpose-built, accessible homes for people with extreme functional impairment or very high support needs.
- Short Term AccommodationA supported short stay away from home — a break for you, and for the people who support you.