Our Disability Services

We provide high-intensity daily personal disability services and activities. We commit to providing the highest quality disability services available.

Support coordinating or managing life stages and transition

About Our NDIS services

We commit to providing the highest quality NDIS services available. Our personnel possesses the necessary qualifications, expertise, and commitment to assist you in achieving the desired level of service that you are expecting from us. This includes undertaking a national police check, a working with children check, first aid and CPR training, as well as regular training (such as MAPA).

High-intensity daily personal activities

Group and centre based activities

Participation in community, social and civic activities

Household tasks and cleaning

Developing Daily Living And Life Skills

Support coordinating or managing life stages and transition

We empower disabled individuals to get around

Supported Independent Living SIL

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Why choosing our disability services?

Our personnel possesses the necessary qualifications, expertise, and commitment to assist you in achieving the desired level of service that you are expecting from us. This includes undertaking a national police check, a working with children check, first aid and CPR training, as well as regular training (such as MAPA).

The committed and caring care specialists at Equality Disability and Health Care Services have been offering high-quality, private, in-home care services for individuals living with a disability since 2018. We can now provide these life-changing services to even more New South Wales children, young people, and adults with disabilities, thanks to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

What does registered NDIS service provider mean?

Australians with disabilities are eligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), which is operated by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). In order to better serve individuals who have a disability, the program has been restructured to better accommodate their particular set of requirements and ambitions. The program allows individuals with disabilities and their families and caregivers greater control over their own lives and the care they receive by giving direct assistance.

Equality Disability and Health Care Services is formally a registered NDIS service provider. In this sense, we are audited as part of our registration process to ensure we meet stringent safety, quality, and compliance requirements established by the NDIS safeguard commission. As a result, to ensure the quality of our work, we are regularly asked to get an independent audit done to determine our compliance.

Us as a registred disability service provider

As a registered NDIS service provider, our disability services are aimed at managing challenging behaviour. Our disability services directors provide continuous support and training to staff and participants. All staff has MAPA accreditation (Management of Actual or Potential Aggression).

Being an NDIS registered provider is a hallmark of our experience and the quality of the work that we do with the individuals we work with. To achieve NDIS registration we have to meet strict government quality and safety guidelines. This means the people we work with can be assured that they are in the hands of experienced, trained, and accredited professionals. The well-being and safety of the individuals we work with are our top priority and our NDIS registration demonstrates our commitment to this.

Specialist services

We have trained staff who are able to deliver a number of specialist services that many other organizations can’t. This allows us to provide the best outcomes for the individuals we work with and gives people we work with the assurance that they are in safe hands.

Disposal of waste

Managing the disposal of waste, infectious and hazardous substances

Management of medication

Supporting people with the day-to-day management of their medication

Support with restrictive practice

Supporting people who may be subjected to the restrictive practice.