NDIS support services designed around your goals
Explore flexible supports that help with daily routines, community connection, household tasks, transport, life skills, and group activities.
Support that meets people in real life
Explore a richer view of the ways KIT Care can help with home routines, transport, community access, skill building, and shared activities.

NDIS 0107 / Assist-Personal Activities
Personal Care
Respectful assistance with everyday routines such as personal presentation, meals, prompts, mobility, and comfort at home. Support is shaped around privacy, preferences, communication needs, and the participant's own pace so daily life can feel steadier and more manageable.

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Travel & Transport
Practical support to get to appointments, shopping, errands, social activities, and community places with more confidence. We help plan the journey, prepare for timing and access needs, and support familiar travel routines where this aligns with participant goals.
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Daily Tasks / Shared Living
Support with daily responsibilities in shared living or home-based routines, including planning, meals, household rhythms, and practical prompts. The focus is on clearer expectations, participant choice, and steady routines that make everyday living feel more organised.
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Talk with us about your goals, routines, service area, and the kind of help you are looking for. You do not need to know the registration group before contacting us; we can explain options in plain language.
Find the right support
Many people start with a life situation rather than a service name. These cards show common ways support can fit into daily life.

Daily routines
Support can begin with practical daily routines: getting ready, preparing meals, keeping track of the week, and feeling more settled at home. The goal is not to take over, but to make each step clearer and easier to repeat.

Getting out
For appointments, errands, activities, and community access, support can include planning the trip, preparing before leaving, navigating the destination, and building familiar travel routines over time.

Home confidence
Household and shared living support can help make home routines more predictable, from laundry and kitchen tasks to planning meals, organising spaces, and keeping daily responsibilities manageable.

Community connection
Community support is shaped around the participant's interests, whether that means visiting a library, joining a group activity, attending a market, or practising social confidence in familiar local places.
Our registered support groups
Each service page explains what support may include, who it may help, and how KIT Care approaches the service.

0107 / Assist-Personal Activities
Personal Care
Respectful assistance with everyday routines such as personal presentation, meals, prompts, mobility, and comfort at home. Support is shaped around privacy, preferences, communication needs, and the participant's own pace so daily life can feel steadier and more manageable.
- Daily routines
- Comfort at home
- Respectful support

0108 / Assist-Travel/Transport
Travel & Transport
Practical support to get to appointments, shopping, errands, social activities, and community places with more confidence. We help plan the journey, prepare for timing and access needs, and support familiar travel routines where this aligns with participant goals.
- Appointments
- Errands
- Community access

0115 / Daily Tasks/Shared Living
Daily Tasks / Shared Living
Support with daily responsibilities in shared living or home-based routines, including planning, meals, household rhythms, and practical prompts. The focus is on clearer expectations, participant choice, and steady routines that make everyday living feel more organised.
- Shared routines
- Home confidence
- Daily planning

0138 / Assistance with supported independent living
Supported Independent Living
Regular support for participants who need assistance to live more independently at home. Services can include daily routines, shared household responsibilities, skill building, and practical planning while keeping dignity, safety, and participant choice at the centre.
- Home routines
- Skill building
- Stable support

0116 / Innov Community Participation
Innovative Community Participation
Goal-based community support for participants who want to explore interests, build confidence, and take part in meaningful local opportunities. Activities are planned around comfort, preferences, practical skills, and the participant's own idea of connection.
- New interests
- Confidence
- Local connection

0117 / Development-Life Skills
Development Life Skills
Everyday skill-building support for routines, planning, cooking, budgeting, communication, and decision-making. We break goals into practical steps that can be practised in real settings, helping participants build confidence without turning support into a classroom exercise.
- Practical skills
- Planning
- Confidence

0120 / Household Tasks
Household Tasks
Practical help with light household tasks such as laundry, kitchen routines, linen, cleaning prompts, and organising living spaces. Support respects how the participant wants their home to feel while helping make routines clearer, safer, and easier to maintain.
- Cleaning routines
- Laundry
- Safer home

0125 / Participate Community
Community Participation
Support to attend activities, pursue interests, meet people, and stay connected with places that matter. Community participation can include planning, confidence building, travel routines, social support, and practical help to make local activities feel more achievable.
- Activities
- Social confidence
- Hobbies

0136 / Group/Centre Activities
Group & Centre Activities
Structured group or centre-based activities that support social connection, participation, creativity, and confidence. Programs are matched to interests, comfort levels, and support needs so participants can join shared activities in a welcoming and respectful way.
- Group programs
- Social connection
- Inclusive activities
How support works
A simple, practical process helps us understand what matters and shape support around your goals.

Step 1
Talk with us
We start with a clear conversation about goals, daily routines, preferences, communication needs, service area, and the type of support being considered. Family members, advocates, or support coordinators can be included when the participant wants them involved.
Step 2
Plan support
Support is shaped around the relevant NDIS service group, practical routines, safety considerations, worker matching, timing, and what the participant wants to achieve. The plan should be easy to understand before services begin.
Step 3
Review together
Once support starts, communication stays open. Routines, goals, worker fit, and practical arrangements can be reviewed as circumstances change so support remains useful, respectful, and aligned with participant choice.

Not sure which support fits?
You do not need to know the exact NDIS registration group before you contact us. Tell us what you want help with, and we will talk through the options clearly.