
Support with daily personal tasks like showering, dressing, grooming, toileting, and eating, enabling participants to maintain hygiene, dignity, and independence in their own homes or in the community.

Assistance with essential household chores such as cleaning, laundry, dishwashing, and meal preparation to maintain a safe, healthy, and functional living environment.

Support to access and engage in social, recreational, or cultural activities—like group outings, hobbies, or local events—to build relationships and promote inclusion and wellbeing.

Helps participants travel to appointments, programs, and community events when they cannot use public transport due to their disability, supporting independence and social connection.

Specialised care by registered nurses for participants with complex health needs, including medication management, wound care, catheter care, diabetes support, and chronic condition monitoring.

Physical changes to a participant’s home—like installing ramps, grab rails, or accessible bathrooms—to improve safety, accessibility, and mobility within the home environment.

Ongoing daily support in shared or individual living arrangements to help participants with personal care, cooking, cleaning, and skill development for independent living.

Training and support to develop essential life skills such as cooking, budgeting, personal hygiene, communication, time management, and travel training, empowering participants to live more independently and confidently in their homes and communities.
We work alongside your family, advocates, and healthcare providers to deliver quality care that reflects your goals and values. At Urban Disability Services, your wellbeing is at the centre of everything we do 24/7