We endeavour to achieve positive client outcomes through providing holistic, safe and client/family orientated activities relevant to people with disabilities.
Care Settings:
-own home
-Shared home arrangements
-independent living units
-Residential care facilities(arrangements on an individual basis, for additional external social and emotional support or supported community access.
Home based complex nursing care
Tracheostomy care, PEG feeds
Wound management, catheter care, diabetes management, stoma care, assistance with personal care.
Our friendly staff can assist you to acquire your independence by teaching you new skills or re-orientate you in acquiring a driving licence or using a bus card.
Art and craft activities, joining sport clubs and gym membership.
Our team will work with you to understand your NDIS choice of plan this will enable you to achieve your goals.
Flexible support tailored to you.
Elevate Care Services embrace people of all backgrounds, cultures, identities, and abilities. Diversity strengthens our community and shapes the way we support.
Every individual we support is treated with dignity, respect, and genuine compassion.
We proudly support people of all abilities, backgrounds, and communities — ensuring no one is left behind.
Our team shows up, follows through, and delivers care you can trust.
We don’t just provide services — we help people connect, participate, and thrive in their communities.
Grooming is part of personal care, which helps participants maintain hygiene, appearance, and comfort.
Hair brushing and styling
Shaving or beard care
Nail care (non‑clinical)
Applying skincare
Basic makeup (if part of the participant’s routine)
Assistance with deodorant, lotions, and hygiene products
“Daily Tasks” under the NDIS generally refers to supports that help participants manage everyday activities, especially when disability makes these tasks difficult, unsafe, or overwhelming. These supports can include planning, organising, and completing daily routines — not just doing tasks for the participant, but helping them build independence where possible.
Personal Daily Tasks
Household Daily Tasks
Daily Task Planning & Structure
Community‑Related Daily Tasks
Some participants require more complex or higher‑risk supports. These fall under High Intensity Daily Personal Activities, which require workers with specialised training.
Complex bowel care
Enteral feeding (PEG/NG tube)
Severe dysphagia management
Tracheostomy care
Urinary catheter management
Ventilator support
Subcutaneous injections
Complex wound care
These supports help participants learn, practice, and strengthen the skills needed to live as independently as possible.
Personal & Self‑Care Skills
Household & Daily Routine Skills
Community & Social Skills
Executive Functioning & Planning
We support participants with complex or high‑care needs, requiring a higher level of skill than standard support work. We includes both direct clinical care and training for support workers to safely assist the participant.
Wound care and pressure injury management
Catheter care (urinary or suprapubic)
Bowel care (including complex bowel management)
Diabetes management (e.g., insulin administration)
Medication administration and monitoring
Enteral feeding (PEG/NG tube care)
Tracheostomy care
Ventilation support
Assist Travel / Transport is a Core Support that helps NDIS participants travel safely and independently when their disability prevents them from using public transport without significant difficulty.
Given our strong focus on dignity, independence, and community connection, Assist Travel / Transport aligns beautifully with our service model. We offer:
Trained drivers
Accessible vehicles
Flexible scheduling
Door‑to‑door support
Group & Centre‑Based Activities help NDIS participants socialise, learn new skills, build confidence, and participate in meaningful activities in a supportive group environment.
These activities are designed to:
Reduce social isolation
Build independence
Support emotional wellbeing
Encourage community connection
Develop life skills
These supports help participants maintain a clean, safe, and healthy home environment, which is essential for wellbeing and independence.
Cleaning (vacuuming, mopping, dusting, bathrooms, kitchens)
Laundry (washing, drying, folding, ironing)
Dishwashing and kitchen clean‑up
Changing bed linen
Basic home organisation
Meal preparation (basic, non‑clinical)
Grocery shopping assistance (if related to disability needs)
General tidying to maintain safety and hygiene
These tasks must be directly linked to the participant’s disability and considered reasonable and necessary
Participate in Community is a Core Support that helps NDIS participants access, engage with, and feel included in their local community. It covers both 1:1 community access and group‑based participation, depending on the participant’s goals and needs.
Social & Recreational Activities
Community Access & Outings
Skill‑Building in the Community
Group‑Based Participation