This service helps individuals with disabilities secure and maintain suitable accommodation. It involves assistance in finding appropriate housing, understanding tenancy agreements, and ensuring the accommodation meets the individual’s specific needs.
This service focuses on helping participants develop the necessary skills for independent living. It includes training in areas such as personal care, budgeting, cooking, time management, and social skills, enabling individuals to become more self-sufficient.
Ascent Support Care offers opportunities for individuals to engage in group activities within a community or center. These activities foster social interaction, learning, and enjoyment, contributing to mental and emotional well-being.
SDA provides housing that is designed for people with high physical support needs. This accommodation is purpose-built to meet the specific needs of individuals with disabilities, ensuring they live in safe and comfortable environments tailored to their requirements.
This service assists individuals with disabilities in securing and maintaining employment. It includes job training, support in finding suitable roles, and ongoing assistance to ensure success in the workplace, empowering participants to contribute to society and gain financial independence.
Plan management involves handling the financial aspects of an individual’s NDIS plan. This service includes managing funding, making payments to service providers, and ensuring that the participant’s plan is used effectively and within the budget.
This service supports individuals through significant life transitions, such as moving from school to adulthood, or transitioning from one living arrangement to another. The goal is to assist with the emotional, social, and practical aspects of change, helping individuals adjust smoothly.
Ascent support care assists you in traveling around the community. A participant’s transport supports may also include the reasonable and necessary costs of taxis or other private transport options for participants who are not able to travel independently.