Adelaide, April 06, 2018: Most people find that the disability support services offer great benefits to people caring for their loved one, especially their family members and friends. There is no denying that with this disability assistance people maintain their independence, health and well-being and decrease their stress when performing activities. With the initiative of the government, people with a disability and their families can access a wide range of support and services so that they can move encounter the challenges of their life. Here is a range of disability services to support the specialised needs of people with a disability.
• Community access support
Many people are unable to go to school or work because of their disability. For these people, supports are provided through the community access. With the help of the community access in Adelaide, people with a disability can live their life independently and with full potential. This support ensures social support as well as safety and security so that they can take part in various community services and activities.
• Life skills development
This specific disability support helps people to learn and develop specific short-term life skill activities so that they can live independently as much as possible. Different types of skill development activities include the use of public transport, daily life skills such as washing and dressing, training in financial management and budgeting, home and community safety, self-esteem and assertiveness and training to use assistive technology.
• Respite services
Sometimes, after looking after the person with a disability, the primary carer needs to take a break. In such situation, a respite service provides support for the person with a disability by assisting all his or her activities that they would usually receive from their primary carer. Respite care services are available in-home and in a setting away from home.
• Case management
People, who have complex disability support needs can avail this disability assistance service. Case management helps them maintain and coordinate their support arrangements. This support service helps these people to strengthen their skills, liaising with care providers and above all, coordinating with their service delivery.