NDIS Daily Support in Perth That Covers Personal Care and the Tasks Around Home
Daily living support for NDIS participants in Perth’s Northern Suburbs. One support worker, one visit, covering personal care and the practical tasks that hold your day together.
Daily living support under the NDIS is the practical, hands-on help that gets you through a day at home. It’s broader than personal care on its own, and broader than household tasks on their own. It covers both, with the same worker, in the same visit.
A morning visit might run something like this. The worker arrives, helps you shower and dress, makes breakfast, puts on a load of laundry, tidies the kitchen, then heads off. An evening visit might cover dinner prep, eating, kitchen clean-up, and getting ready for bed.
At Beyond Limits Assistance, this is the support arrangement we set up for participants whose needs cross both personal care and home tasks, and who’d rather have one trusted worker handling both instead of separate workers for separate parts of the day.
The kind of arrangement this can make possible:
A simpler schedule with fewer different workers through the week
One person who knows your whole day, not just one piece of it
Smoother coverage when your needs shift from day to day
Less pressure on family for the in-between tasks
A daily rhythm that holds together even when life is busy
More choice in how your support is structured
You can run one visit per day, two visits per day, or a mix of short and long visits across the week. The right pattern is whatever keeps your day moving without using more plan funding than you need.
Morning routines
Helping you start the day. Showering, dressing, breakfast, medication prompts, and getting set up for whatever the day brings.
Evening routines
Closing out the day. Dinner prep, kitchen tidy, and settling in for the night, calmly and without rushing.
Combined visits
Longer blocks that cover personal care and home tasks together, so one worker handles the whole stretch instead of two separate visits.
Mid-day check-ins
Shorter visits for a meal, medication prompts, a tidy, or a hand with anything that needs doing between the main visits.
Weekly meal prep
Dedicated time to cook ahead, portion meals, and stock the fridge for the week, so the rest of the days are easier.
Flexible day-to-day support
Visits where the task list adjusts to what's on the day, rather than following a fixed pattern.
HOW WE CAN HELP
Daily Support, Built Around Your Day
Daily living support isn’t a single task or a single visit type. It’s a pattern of support that fits how your day actually works. We design the pattern with you, then run it consistently week to week. You can adjust it any time.
WHO IT CAN HELP
Daily Support for Participants Whose Needs Cross Personal Care and Home Tasks
Some participants only need help with personal care. Others only need help with household tasks. Some need both, and want one trusted worker handling both.
That last group is who this kind of support is designed for.
This support may suit you if you:
Need help with both personal care AND home tasks during the same week
Would rather have one worker covering your full day than three workers covering different parts
Are managing a complex condition that affects multiple parts of your day
Are recovering from surgery, an injury, or a setback that’s left you needing more support across the day
Live with a partner or family carer who has been trying to cover both
Have higher support needs and want a settled, ongoing arrangement
Want flexibility to shift what’s on the task list depending on the day
HOW IT WORKS
Support That Starts With Understanding Your Whole Day, Not Just Part of It
When support covers both personal care and home tasks, the planning needs to cover both too. The first conversation is about understanding the whole picture. What your day looks like now, what feels manageable, what doesn’t, and where one good worker could make the biggest difference.
We map out your whole day with you
We sit down to talk through your typical day, your needs at different points, the tasks that feel hard, and the ones you'd rather keep doing yourself. We look at the full picture, not just one slice of it.
We design a support pattern that fits
Together we work out the visit schedule, the worker, and the task list for each visit. Could be one longer visit per day. Could be morning and evening. Could be more flexible. You stay in charge of what works.
We refine the arrangement as your needs change
Daily support arrangements often need adjusting over time. As your week shifts, your health changes, or your routines settle, we revisit the plan with you and update it together.
What we work through with you up front
Your typical day, and where support helps most
The right number and length of visits
Whether personal care and home tasks happen in the same visit or separately
Which worker covers most visits, and who covers backup
How to handle days when you need more or less than usual
Communication with you, your family, and your support coordinator
ONE WORKER, THE WHOLE DAY
One Worker Who Knows How Your Day Actually Runs
When you’re managing complex daily needs, the last thing you want is to brief a new worker on Tuesday morning, another on Tuesday afternoon, and a third on Wednesday.
Daily living support is built to avoid that. One worker, paired with you and your full schedule, who knows how you take your coffee, how you like the kitchen, and how you want help with your shower.
That person becomes part of your week. Same routine. Same standards. Same understanding of what matters. The continuity is the value.
What this support covers under the NDIS
Hands-on help with personal care (showering, dressing, grooming, toileting, mobility)
Practical help with daily tasks at home (meal prep, cleaning, laundry, kitchen)
Support across whichever times of day you need it
Single visits that combine multiple task types, with one worker covering most or all of them
NDIS SUPPORT
How Daily Living Support Fits in Your NDIS Plan
Daily living support is funded under the Assistance with Daily Life category in your Core Supports budget. This is the part of your plan that covers ongoing, hands-on help with the practical tasks of daily life, both personal care and home tasks.
The funding works the same way as if you booked personal care or household tasks on their own. The difference with daily living support is how it’s used: combined visits covering multiple tasks, with one worker, rather than separate visits for separate task types.
Beyond Limits Assistance works with self-managed, plan-managed, and NDIA-managed participants. We can talk through your plan and explain how a combined support arrangement might be structured within what’s funded.
As with any Core Supports service, the NDIS funds the support worker’s time but doesn’t cover groceries, cleaning products, utilities, or non-disability-related tasks. You can read more about Core Supports on the NDIS website.
LOCAL DAILY SUPPORT
Daily Living Support Across Perth's Northern Suburbs
Beyond Limits Assistance provides daily living support for NDIS participants across Perth’s Northern Suburbs.
Our team is based in Alexander Heights and we visit your home for the regular daily support that holds your week together. Morning visits, evening visits, combined visits, weekend support, or longer blocks during recovery periods. Whatever your day needs.
If you’re nearby and unsure whether we service your suburb, give us a call. We’ll confirm in a couple of minutes.
Based in Alexander Heights, areas we support include:
Alexander Heights
Mirrabooka
Landsdale
Ballajura
Koondoola
Girrawheen
Marangaroo
Darch
Wanneroo
Nollamara
Get Started
Looking for a Support Worker Who Covers More Than One Part of Your Day?
Talk to Beyond Limits Assistance about daily living support that combines personal care and home tasks in a way that simplifies your week.
Whether you’re sorting this out for yourself, a family member, or someone you support, the first conversation is unhurried and obligation-free.
Quick answers to the questions we hear most often about combined daily support, how it differs from personal care alone, and how the NDIS funds it.
What's the difference between daily living support and personal care?
Personal care focuses on hands-on help with personal tasks like showering, dressing, toileting, and grooming. Daily living support is broader. It covers personal care AND household tasks, meal preparation, mobility, and other day-to-day support, often in the same visit with the same worker.
Some participants only need personal care. Others want the broader daily living arrangement because their needs cross both categories. The right one depends on your situation, your plan, and how you prefer your support to be set up. We can help you work out which makes sense.
Can one support worker help with both personal care and home tasks in the same visit?
Yes. This is the core idea behind daily living support. Your worker arrives for the visit and can handle personal care (showering, dressing, transfers, mealtime support) and home tasks (light cleaning, laundry, kitchen, tidying) within the same block.
The result is simpler scheduling, fewer different people coming through your home, and one trusted relationship rather than several.
How often and how long can the support visits be?
This depends on your plan and what your day actually needs. Some participants book one longer visit per day (typically one to three hours, covering both personal care and home tasks). Others book a morning visit and an evening visit. Some need multiple visits a day, or longer blocks during recovery periods.
We work out the right pattern with you during the first conversation, and adjust as your needs settle or change.
Will I have the same support worker each visit?
Yes, wherever possible. Continuity is one of the main reasons participants choose this kind of support. We match you with a worker who suits you, and assign that worker to your visits.
When your regular worker is sick or on leave, we’ll let you know in advance and either offer a replacement or reschedule, whichever suits better. You can also request a different match at any point, with no awkwardness.
Which part of my NDIS plan pays for daily living support?
Daily living support is funded under the Assistance with Daily Life category in your Core Supports budget. This is the same budget that funds personal care or household tasks on their own. The difference is how it’s used: combined visits covering multiple tasks, rather than separate visits for separate tasks.
Core Supports is one of the most flexible parts of an NDIS plan and can usually be moved between related supports without a formal plan review.
We work with self-managed, plan-managed, and NDIA-managed participants. You can read more about Core Supports on the NDIS website.
Do you provide daily living support in my suburb?
We’re based in Alexander Heights and support participants across Perth’s Northern Suburbs, including Landsdale, Ballajura, Koondoola, Girrawheen, Marangaroo, Darch, Mirrabooka, Wanneroo, and Nollamara. We also take enquiries from nearby areas. If you’re unsure, give us a call and we’ll confirm coverage on the phone.
Make a referral if you’re a family member or support coordinator
The first conversation is free and unhurried. We talk through your day, your needs, your NDIS plan, and the kind of support that would help. We’ll only move ahead if it feels like the right fit on both sides.