Living with a disability can pose a range of challenges, including finding suitable accommodation that meets your needs. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding for eligible individuals to access a range of accommodation support options. Here are some ways Blossom Community Care can help break down the barriers to finding the right accommodation support for people with disabilities:
- Flexible Accommodation Options: Blossom Community Care provides a range of accommodation support options, including shared accommodation, supported independent living, and specialist disability accommodation. This allows individuals to choose the option that best suits their needs and preferences.
- NDIS Support Coordination: Navigating the NDIS can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to finding the right accommodation support. Blossom Community Care offers NDIS support coordination, which can assist with developing and implementing a plan that meets your unique accommodation needs.
- Trained Support Workers: Blossom Community Care’s support workers are trained to provide high-quality support to individuals with disabilities. They can assist with daily living tasks, such as meal preparation, personal care, and transport, as well as providing emotional support and social connection.
- Community Connection: Living with a disability can be isolating, but Blossom Community Care encourages community connection by facilitating social activities and events. This allows individuals to form connections with others and build a sense of belonging.
- Person-Centered Approach: At Blossom Community Care, we understand that everyone’s needs are unique. That’s why we take a person-centered approach to accommodation support, working with individuals to develop a plan that is tailored to their specific needs and goals.
Finding the right accommodation support can be challenging for people with disabilities, but Blossom Community Care is here to help. Our flexible options, NDIS support coordination, trained support workers, community connection, and person-centered approach can help break down barriers and ensure that individuals with disabilities can live the best life possible.