Understanding Intellectual Disability
Intellectual disability is a broad and diverse disability, with challenges varying significantly from person to person. We understand that factors such as the environment, available support (formal and informal), personal goals, current NDIS plan, and existing skills all play a crucial role in getting a good picture of how we can best support our clients.
How We Can Help
- Functional Capacity Assessments: Identify strengths, challenges, and support needs to access and utilise NDIS funding effectively.
- Skill Development: Tailored programs to build life skills, including communication, self-care, money management, and community participation.
- Assistive Technology: Recommendations for tools and equipment to support daily living and independence.
- Family and Carer Support: Guidance and education to provide the best possible support, and reduce carer burnout.
Evidence-Based Practice
We stay up to date with the latest published research to ensure our recommendations and interventions are grounded in evidence-based practice. This approach allows us to provide effective and reliable support by incorporating proven strategies and aligning them with the clients unique needs and goals.
Evidence based practice is also essential to strengthen the case for NDIS funding and help achieve meaningful outcomes.