NDIS Housing Options: Shared Living vs. Independent Living
Under the NDIS, housing supports are individualised and only funded when they are reasonable and necessary. Two common living arrangements people explore are shared supported living and more independent living with in-home supports.
How NDIS Makes Accessibility Possible
Accessibility is about removing barriers so disabled people can live safely, participate in community life, and exercise genuine choice.
Daily Living Assistance: How The NDIS Can Support You
Daily Living Assistance can be used for support with personal and household routines. Depending on a participant’s plan and needs, this might include help with personal care (such as showering, dressing, grooming, mealtime support, or toileting), help with domestic tasks that relate directly to daily living (such as basic meal preparation, laundry, or maintaining a clean and safe environment), and support to complete everyday community activities (such as attending appointments or shopping where a participant cannot do so safely alone).

