What is High Intensity ADL’s?
High Intensity Assistance with Daily Living (ADL) refers to support services for participants with complex or intensive care needs. These supports require specialized skills or training from support workers to ensure the participant's safety and well-being. Examples include assistance with complex personal care tasks such as wound care, tube feeding, or managing challenging behaviors. The High Intensity ADL services provided include:
- 1 - Diabetes Management
- 2 - Epilepsy and High-Risk Seizures
- 3 - Complex Wound and Pressure Injury Care
- 4 - Medication Management
- 5 - Complex Bowel Management
- 6 - Enteral Feeding
- 7 - PEG Feeding Management
- 8 - Subcutaneous Injections
- 9 - Stoma Care
- 10 - Urinary Catheter Care
- 11 - Swallowing and Eating Difficulties
How can I access High Intensity ADL’s through my NDIS plan?
You can access High Intensity Assistance with Daily Living (ADLs) through the Core Support Budget of your NDIS Plan. These supports are for participants with complex needs that require specialized care. To ensure your plan includes the necessary funding, work with your Support Coordinator or Local Area Coordinator (LAC) to allocate resources properly for your high-intensity needs. We are committed to providing exceptional care, focusing on compassion and expertise, to improve the quality of life for those with complex health care needs.