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Jackie Care

Our primary goal is to support individuals with disabilities in achieving their goals and enhancing their quality of life. To fulfill the services we’ve mentioned, here’s a breakdown of how we go about it.

School Holiday Program/After School Care

 All Inclusive 
 
  • Daily outings and social activities
  • Daily 1 on 1 counselling and reflection.
  • All meals provided
  • Wheelchair accessibility and transportation
  • 24/7 Registered Nurses and carers
  • Connect with your chosen spirituality
  • Optional therapy with a qualified behavioural therapist
  • Respite accommodation with 24/7 nurses + carers available
  • Daily pickup and drop off available for those who prefer to stay at home.

Respite Holiday Retreats In The Outback

  • Once In A Lifetime Experience: All inclusive holiday experience for NDIS participants and family members to visit Alice Springs and experience the beauty of the Australian Outback.
  • Flexible Durations: Whether you’re looking for a one-night getaway, a weekend mini break or longer breaks over days or weeks, we’ve got you covered.
  • Fully NDIS Funded: Make the most of your NDIS budget with this fully funded respite break. Flights, accommodation and services may be eligible under your NDIS plan, contact us for more info.
  • Fun Activities:
    Explore Uluru, have dinner under the stars, see the wildlife, famous art galleries, theatre/concerts and sporting events.

High Intensity /Personal Activities

  • Comprehensive Assessment: Conduct thorough assessments to determine clients’ specific personal care needs and high-intensity support requirements.
  • Individualised Care Plans: Develop highly individualised care plans that detail the daily personal activities and high-intensity support required.
  • Specialised Staff: Assign trained caregivers and healthcare professionals capable of managing complex care scenarios.
  • Assistive Technology: Integrate appropriate assistive technologies and medical equipment to enhance care and monitoring.
  • Regular Health Monitoring: Implement rigorous health monitoring and medication management protocols for clients with high-intensity needs.

Transport

  • Accessible Transportation: Maintain a fleet of accessible vehicles equipped with ramps, lifts, and secure seating to accommodate clients with various mobility needs.
  • Transportation Coordination: Coordinate transportation schedules to ensure clients can access community activities, employment, and medical appointments.
  • Safety Protocols: Train staff in safe transportation practices, including securing wheelchairs, assisting with boarding and disembarking, and ensuring clients’ safety during transit.
  • Transportation Assistance: Offer assistance to clients who may require additional support while traveling, such as those with cognitive disabilities or sensory sensitivities.

Household tasks

  • Assessment: Assess each client’s capabilities and preferences regarding household tasks.
  • Training: Offer hands-on training sessions that simulate typical household scenarios, teaching skills like cleaning, cooking, and laundry.
  • Adaptations: Modify or provide adaptive equipment and tools to facilitate clients’ ability to perform tasks independently.
  • In-Home Support: Offer in-home support as needed to ensure clients can confidently apply their skills in their own living spaces.
  • Progress Monitoring: Regularly review and assess the client’s progress in managing household tasks and adjust training plans accordingly.

Daily Tasks

  • Person-Centered Approach: Individualise daily task support based on each client’s unique preferences and routines.
  • Hygiene and Medication: Prioritise hygiene, medication management, and proper nutrition as essential components of daily care.
  • Adaptive Strategies: Employ adaptive strategies and equipment to assist clients in completing daily tasks independently when possible.
  • Progress Tracking: Continuously assess and adapt care plans to accommodate changes in clients’ needs and health conditions.

Participate in Community

  • Needs Assessment: Begin by conducting individual assessments to identify a client’s interests, abilities, and support requirements for community engagement.
  • Community Engagement Plans: Develop personalised community participation plans that include specific activities, events, and outings tailored to the client’s preferences.
  • Support Staff: Assign trained support workers to accompany clients during community activities, offering both physical assistance and emotional support.
  • Accessibility: Ensure that chosen community venues and events are accessible to all clients, regardless of mobility or sensory impairments.
  • Feedback and Evaluation: Regularly gather feedback from clients and adapt community participation plans based on their experiences and evolving interests.

Shared Living Arrangements

  • Client-Centered Matching: When arranging shared living, involve clients in the selection of roommates and consider compatibility in terms of personalities and support needs.
  • Daily Living Support: Provide support with daily living tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and personal care within the shared living arrangement.
  • Conflict Resolution: Implement conflict resolution processes and support channels to address any issues that may arise between roommates.
  • Client Autonomy: Promote clients’ autonomy and involvement in decision-making regarding their living arrangement.
  • Regular Check-Ins: Conduct regular check-ins with clients in shared living arrangements to ensure their comfort and well-being.

Group/Centre Based Activities

  • Activity Planning: Develop a diverse and engaging activity calendar that includes arts and crafts workshops, physical fitness classes, educational sessions, and recreational outings.
  • Inclusive Environment: Create a welcoming and inclusive environment where clients can feel safe, supported, and encouraged to participate.
  • Qualified Staff: Employ trained activity coordinators and support workers to lead and facilitate activities.
  • Participant Feedback: Encourage regular feedback from clients to tailor activities to their preferences and assess their satisfaction with the programs.
  • Accessibility: Ensure that the facilities where group activities occur are fully accessible, accommodating clients with various disabilities.

Development Life Skills

  • Assessment: Conduct comprehensive assessments of each client’s life skills, identifying areas that need improvement and setting clear goals.
  • Individualised Plans: Develop highly individualised skill development plans, breaking down each skill into achievable milestones.
  • Training: Provide structured training sessions using real-life scenarios to teach skills such as cooking, budgeting, and personal hygiene.
  • Practice and Reinforcement: Offer ongoing practice and reinforcement to ensure clients can generalise their newly acquired skills in their daily lives.
  • Progress Tracking: Continuously track and document skill development progress, adjusting plans as necessary to meet evolving needs and goals.

Specialised Support Employment

  • Job Matching and Placement: Utilise a personalised approach to match individuals with disabilities to suitable employment opportunities.
  • Skill Assessment and Development: Conduct thorough assessments to identify strengths and areas for improvement, followed by targeted skill development programs.
  • Workplace Modifications: Collaborate with employers to make necessary adjustments in the workplace to accommodate individuals with specific needs.
  • Ongoing Support: Provide continuous support to both the employee and employer to ensure a successful and sustainable employment relationship.

Innovative Community Participation

  • Activity Planning: Develop and organise a variety of community-based activities tailored to the interests and abilities of participants.
  • Skill-building Workshops: Offer workshops focused on enhancing social, communication, and practical life skills to promote community integration.
  • Technology Integration: Explore and incorporate innovative technologies to facilitate participation and communication within the community.
  • Community Partnerships: Establish collaborations with local businesses and organisations to create inclusive opportunities for participation.

Assistive Products for Personal Care and Safety

  • Assessment and Customisation: Conduct individual assessments to determine the specific personal care and safety needs of clients.
  • Product Sourcing and Provision: Source and provide a range of assistive products tailored to individual requirements.
  • Training and Education: Offer training sessions to clients and their support networks on the proper use of assistive products to maximise independence and safety.
  • Regular Reviews: Conduct periodic reviews to ensure that assistive products remain suitable and effective.

Assistance with Life Stages, Transitions, and Supports

  • Person-Centred Planning: Work closely with individuals to develop personalised plans that address their unique life goals and transitions.
  • Transition Support: Provide guidance and practical assistance during significant life transitions, such as moving to independent living or changing employment.
  • Crisis Intervention: Establish protocols and support systems for handling crises or unexpected challenges that may arise during different life stages.
  • Advocacy: Advocate for the rights and needs of individuals during crucial life stages, ensuring their voices are heard and respected.

Assistive Products for Household Tasks

  • Home Assessments: Conduct assessments of clients’ living spaces to identify specific needs and challenges related to household tasks.
  • Product Recommendations: Recommend and provide assistive devices and technologies to facilitate independent completion of household tasks.
  • Training and Familiarisation: Offer training sessions to clients on the proper use of assistive products within their homes.
  • Continuous Support: Provide ongoing support and adjustments as needed to ensure that assistive products remain effective in supporting household tasks.

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