Our Services
HOMECARE
Daily Tasks/Shared Living
Assistance with daily life tasks is another prominent registration group, encompassing the delivery of supports to assist participants with daily activities. This includes personal care, meal preparation, household chores, and other essential tasks that enable participants to maintain their independence and live fulfilling lives.
Development-Life Skills
This support item provides individual life skills development and training including public transport training and support, developing skills for community, social and recreational participation. It also provides training for participants in groups to increase their independence in daily personal activities. This assists participants to gain services from providers that assist them to develop and maintain important life skills such as learning about public transport, resumes, taxes, saving skills, social skills, physical activity skills etc.
Household Tasks
These support items enable participants to maintain their home environment. This may involve undertaking essential household tasks that the participant is not able to undertake. Providers may be responsible for cleaning, gardening, basic indoor & outdoor home maintenance, laundry or linen and meal preparation.
Assistive Prod-Household Tasks
This service allows providers to supply participants with equipment they may require in their home to promote mobility, assist with tasks, and make their lives easier. This may include assistive devices for cooking or cleaning, alarms, doorbells, adapted clocks, safety and security or programmable memory aids.
AGED CARE
AGED (COMING SOON/WATCH HERE FOR UPDATES)
As a homecare Package recipient, you naturally want your funding to go as far as possible. When you elect to self-manage your Home Care Package and sign up for support as an @Heart Homecare customer, you benefit in multiple ways – you get greater value, more choice and better control.
@Heart Homecare gives you the freedom to engage your support team directly and choose services that will enable you to stay in your home, engaged in your community and continue to enjoy your independence.
DISABILITY
DISABILITY
Assist Access/Maintain Employ
Employment supports is a crucial registration group, encompassing providers assisting NDIS participants in accessing and maintaining employment opportunities. This group focuses on skill development, job coaching, and support to help individuals with disabilities secure and retain meaningful employment.
Assist Personal Activities High
These support items provide a participant who requires High Intensity Supports to aid with, or supervision of, personal tasks of daily life to develop the skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible in circumstances where a more skilled or experienced support worker is required. This service is like the ‘Assistance with Daily Personal Activities’ service however it is much more complex. Workers will be required to assist with bowel care, wound care, catheter care, tracheostomy management, ventilation support, subcutaneous injections, PEG, and NG Tube feeding and the administration of medication.
Assist-Life Stage, Transition
This support item, which includes mentoring, peer-support, and individual skill development, is designed to establish volunteer assistance within the participant’s home or community to develop skills. For instance, assistance in attending appointments, shopping, bill paying, taking part in social activities, and maintaining contact with others.
Assist-Personal Activities
This service assists participants to ensure their personal care and hygiene is always upheld. Participants may be required to complete personal care tasks such as showering, toileting, changing etc, this is done in the participants home. These support items provide a participant with assistance with, or supervision of, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible.
Assist-Travel/Transport
Transport enables participants to access disability supports outside their home, and to achieve the goals in their plan. This support item allows participants to pay a provider to transport them to an activity that is not itself a support - or to a support that is delivered by another provider. This enables the participant to travel to and from appointments or their place of work. As well as for specialised transport services for a participant to a school, educational facility, employment, or the community
Community Nursing Care
This service allows us to provide community nursing supports to participants within their home or living setting who require higher levels of care and assistance. Support will be to assist with bowel care, wound care, catheter care, tracheostomy management, ventilation support, subcutaneous injections, PEG and NG Tube feeding and the administration of medication. Usually involving advanced care or training supplied by an RN.
Daily Tasks/Shared Living
Assistance with daily life tasks is another prominent registration group, encompassing the delivery of supports to assist participants with daily activities. This includes personal care, meal preparation, household chores, and other essential tasks that enable participants to maintain their independence and live fulfilling lives.
Innovative Community Participation
In this support item his support item we will be able to offer new and innovative services to participants, to enable them to access mainstream activities. We would meet any standards applicable to the industry. and would ensure all supports claimed under this support are deemed to be reasonable and necessary given the participant’s plan goals.
Development-Life Skills
This support item provides individual life skills development and training including public transport training and support, developing skills for community, social and recreational participation. It also provides training for participants in groups to increase their independence in daily personal activities. This assists participants to gain services from providers that assist them to develop and maintain important life skills such as learning about public transport, resumes, taxes, saving skills, social skills, physical activity skills etc.
Household Tasks
These support items enable participants to maintain their home environment. This may involve undertaking essential household tasks that the participant is not able to undertake. Providers may be responsible for cleaning, gardening, basic indoor & outdoor home maintenance, laundry or linen and meal preparation.
Assistive Prod-Household Tasks
This service allows providers to supply participants with equipment they may require in their home to promote mobility, assist with tasks, and make their lives easier. This may include assistive devices for cooking or cleaning, alarms, doorbells, adapted clocks, safety and security or programmable memory aids.
Participate Community
Community participation registration group focuses on providers delivering services aimed at fostering social inclusion, community engagement, and skill development. We would support in areas such as recreational activities, community access, group outings, and programs that encourage participants to actively participate in their local communities.
Management of Funding for Supports in Participant’s Plan (Plan Management)
These support items allow participants to engage a Plan Manager to manage and monitor budgets over the course of the plan, manage NDIS claims and pay providers for delivered service, maintain records, and produce regular (at least monthly) statements showing the financial position of the plan. Plan managers provide participants access to a wider range of service providers. This allows providers to assist participants to manage their own funds.
Therapeutic Supports
Therapeutic supports registration group covers providers delivering specialised therapeutic interventions and treatments to support participants in managing their disabilities and improving their overall well-being. This can include services such as psychology, occupational therapy, speech therapy, physiotherapy, and other allied health interventions.
Group and Centre Based Activities
This service allows providers to take participants to activities that are within a group or centre-based aspect which allows them to have enjoyment in various activities or events they wish to attend to. Group bases may include dance classes, cooking classes etc and centre-based activities may include activities such as soccer, basketball, sports etc.
SSRC
SSRC (COMING SOON/WATCH HERE FOR UPDATES)
SPECIALISED SUBSTITUTE RESIDENTIAL CARE (FORMERLY VOOHC)
When a parent makes an arrangement with an organisation for their child to receive overnight respite care or behaviour support for 3 or more nights in a 7-day period outside of the family home in NSW, this is legally known as specialised substitute residential care. Any organisation that provides this type of care falls under the Child Safe Scheme and must follow a code of practice.
SIL HOUSING
SIL HOUSING (COMING SOON/WATCH HERE FOR UPDATES)
Accommodation/Tenancy
One of the significant registration groups is accommodation and tenancy, which encompasses providers offering housing-related supports such as specialised disability accommodation, supported independent living, and assistance with finding suitable housing options. This group focuses on ensuring individuals with disabilities have access to safe and appropriate living arrangements that cater to their specific needs.
Supported independent living is one type of support to help you live in your home.
It includes help or supervision with daily tasks, like personal care or cooking meals. It helps you live as independently as possible, while building your skills.
Supported independent living is for people with higher support needs, who need some level of help at home all the time.
Supported independent living is best suited to people with a disability who have higher support needs.
This means you need a significant amount of help throughout the day, 7 days a week. This includes overnight support.
You can get supported independent living if you live with other NDIS participants. You can also get supported independent living if you live on your own.
Supported independent living funding can’t be used for things like rent or other day-to-day expenses like groceries.
WELLNESS
What is IV Therapy?
IV Wellness Infusions are the most efficient delivery of nutrients, vitamins and medications to the body due to this technique bypassing
the digestive system. Supplements are administered directly into the bloodstream by our highly trained RN, making nutrients available for immediate use.
Not only does this accelerate the effectiveness of treatment. The digestive system metabolises essential supplements lacking or depleted within our system.
Because vitamins and medication are delivered directly to the cells that need them. IV Wellness Infusions have the potential to impact and improve the function,
energy and maintenance of a wide variety of ailments, lethargy, immune boosting and general well-being.
About us?
Our Registered Nurse in partnership with IV LA VIE- IV Wellness Infusions along with the medical alignment assess your bloods and can improve physical and emotional
Wellness, such as depression and/or anxiety, by giving your body the fuel it needs to function in top condition. When your body has the ideal balance (homeostasis) for normal
Function, you’ll feel better, get sick less frequently and enjoy reduction of brain fog, fatigue and sharpen your mental clarity.
We offer a wide range of drips that can be specifically tailored to your needs. Most IV Wellness Infusions can also be administered as an IV push, for those that are time poor, or
an IM shot that you can be self-administered at home. Ask us about our self-administering masterclass.
CONDITIONS THAT MAY BENEFIT FROM IV THERAPY
Some conditions that may be assisted by IV or Intramuscular Nutrient Therapy
- STRESS
- INTENSIVE ATHLETIC
- MIGRAINES/HEADACHES
- LETHARGY
- TRAINING
- GLANDULAR FEVER
- IMMUNITY
- GI MALABSORPTION
- SHINGLES
- EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL
- FIBROMYALGIA
- LONG TERM ILLNESS
- CONSUMPTION
- CHRONIC FATIGUE
- ACUTE PAIN
- TIREDNESS
- IMMUNE DISORDERS
- CHRONIC PAIN
@Heart Homecare offer this mobile service to you, or you can visit our affiliated location
At Morrisett or Belmont
Book today to organise a consultation with a dedicated medical practitioner to tailor an infusion specifically for your needs.
May be covered under your NDIS plan (Check your plan)
LAWN CARE
LAWNCARE
As an NDIS provider, @Heart Homecare works closely with you to help you get the most out of your NDIS plan. The Australian Government’s NDIS, or National Disability Insurance Scheme, provides support to eligible people with a disability so that their skills and independence improve over time.
When your disability means you need support to maintain your home and garden, it can be frustrating. Help is at hand with the Assistance with Daily Life funding, which comes under the Core Supports budget in your plan.
We have since performed many services for those who are either Self or Plan Managed.