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NDIS Your Support Living in Perth: A Complete Guide for Participants

Introduction
Living independently is a big goal for many NDIS participants in Perth.
However, certain everyday activities can be tough without the right support. NDIS Your Support Living helps participants with daily tasks while maintaining their dignity, choices, and control.
At Your Supported Living, we provide personalized disability support services that help participants live safely and confidently in their own homes.
What Is NDIS Your Support Living?
NDIS Your Support Living is part of Core Supports — Assistance with Your Support Living.
It helps participants with important everyday activities such as:
– Personal care (showering, dressing, grooming)
– Meal preparation and nutrition support
– Cleaning, laundry, and household tasks
– Support with daily routines
– Assistance with mobility at home
Who Can Access NDIS Your Support Living?
Your Support Living is open to NDIS participants whose plans include Core Supports funding and have goals relating to independent living, safety, or wellbeing.
Support can be adjusted as needs change.
How NDIS Your Support Living Improves Quality of Life
Greater Independence
Participants receive support only where needed, which helps them maintain choice and control over their daily lives.
This is especially helpful for participants living independently or in supported housing.
Improved Health and Safety
Your Support Living assistance helps reduce health risks linked to hygiene, nutrition, and home safety.
Participants with medical needs may also benefit from combined support services such as nursing care.
Reduced Stress for Families and Carers
Professional support gives families peace of mind, knowing their loved ones are receiving reliable and respectful care.
Reduced Stress for Families and Carers
Professional support gives families peace of mind, knowing their loved ones are receiving reliable and respectful care.
5. Bring Someone You Trust (If You Want To)
You’re welcome to bring a family member, friend, partner or advocate. Some people feel more confident when someone familiar is with them. Others prefer to meet one-on-one. Both options are perfectly fine.
6. Think About the Life You Want, Not Just the Supports
Support Coordination isn’t only about organising services — it’s about helping you live your life your way.
Before the meeting, it may help to reflect on:
- What makes you feel happy or supported
- What you want more of in your week
- Any barriers that stop you from doing things
- How you’d like your routines to improve
Your Support Coordinator can then help build a plan that makes sense for you.
7. Relax — It’s Your Meeting
Your first Support Coordination meeting is about you.
- You don’t need to know the NDIS rules.
- You don’t need to understand every support category.
- You don’t need to say everything perfectly.
Your Support Coordinator will guide you through the process step by step, at your pace.
If you’d like help getting started or want to learn more about Support Coordination with Disability Plan Services, we’re here to help whenever you’re ready.
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