Vitalis NDIS Personal Care Supports

Vitalis NDIS Personal Care Supports help NDIS participants with daily activities, increasing your independence and improving your quality of life.

Get your life back with Vitalis NDIS Personal Care Supports

At Vitalis, we value the trust people place in us. That’s why we’re so passionate about helping NDIS participants live the life you deserve.

Since 2015, our hospital-standard services have helped over 50,000 people. This includes providing the best possible participant experience, as well as delivering outstanding clinical outcomes.

Vitalis Personal Care Supports are available across Greater Sydney. Our carers are ready and waiting to help you feel revitalised.

Benefits of Vitalis NDIS Personal Care Supports

What help do you need?

Vitalis NDIS Personal Care Supports cover a range of services, including:

Personal hygiene (including showering, bathing, oral hygiene, dressing and grooming)

Toileting, bladder and bowel management

Menstrual care

Use of aids and appliances, hearing and communication devices

Mobility and transferring (e.g., moving in and out of bed and on or off the toilet)

Eating and drinking

Attending appointments

Application of splints and basic first aid due to injuries sustained as a result of a participant’s disability

How Vitalis carers make a difference ​

Every Vitalis carer wants to have a positive impact on the lives of our customers. Whatever your needs as an NDIS participant, we make sure you are supported by a carer who understands what you want to achieve and works with you to get there.

Your Personal Care Supports team will be with you every step of the journey, providing:

What our customers say

Vitalis Stories

Vitalis Health’s purpose is to enable anyone who chooses to be, and who can be, to be cared for at home. We believe this delivers the best clinical outcomes and patient experience. In our blog, we highlight the innovations behind and results of being able to deliver top-quality healthcare at home in Australia.

FAQs

Who can use Vitalis NDIS Personal Care Supports?

Vitalis NDIS Personal Care Supports are available for eligible NDIS participants aged 0-64. Vitalis is an NDIS Registered Provider, which means our services meet the NDIS Practice Standards. Those services can be booked by NDIS participants who manage their own funding (self-managed plans), NDIS plan managersNDIS support coordinators or participants with NDIA-managed funding.

Vitalis provides reliable, trusted personal care supports across the greater Sydney Region. We may also be able to support NDIS participants in other areas. Please contact us to see how we can help you.

The NDIS defines personal care supports as relating “to assistance with daily personal activities including assistance with, or supervision of, personal tasks of daily life.”

The NDIS also states that “personal care supports are likely to be supports which assist a participant to pursue a number of different goals, rather than being related to a specific goal.”

You can learn more here.

Vitalis carers provide a range of support services to NDIS participants at home, in an assisted living facility or in a residential care facility. These services include:

  • Showering and bathing
  • Oral hygiene
  • Dressing and grooming
  • Toileting bladder and bowel management
  • Menstrual care
  • Mobility and transferring (e.g., moving in and out of bed and on or off the toilet)
  • Eating and drinking
  • Use of aids and appliances, hearing and communication devices
  • Application of splints and basic first aid due to injuries sustained due to a patient’s disability
  • Attending appointments.

Yes, Vitalis can provide NDIS Personal Care Supports to eligible children aged 0-17. Under NDIS guidelines, children under the age of nine can receive nursing services as part of early childhood support.

Click here to learn more about Vitalis Health’s NDIS Services for Children.

Simply click here and choose the contact method that best suits you. A Vitalis team member will take care of the rest!

The NDIS is managed by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). It says claims must be ‘reasonable and necessary’ to be approved. Claims are assessed individually, and:

  • Must be related to a participant’s disability
  • Must not include day-to-day living costs not related to a participant’s disability support needs, such as groceries
  • Should represent value for money
  • Must be likely to be effective and work for the participant
  • Should take into account support given to the participant by other government services, their family, carers, networks and the community.

You can learn more here.

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