About Us
About Hopeland Support
- Hopeland Support Services was founded in 2019.It is located at Southwest Sydney, New South Wales where it offers various disability support services to NDIS participants.
- Hopeland Support Services offers a number of services including, Household Tasks, assistance with personal activities, assistance with life stage transition, assistance with Group/Centre Activities and Assist-Travel/Transport. The business depends and abides by the directives of NDIS for pricing strategy whilst maintaining compliance to rules, regulations and standards set by the NDIA and the NDIS commission. Service charges will depend on the cost of offering them.
Care Services
- Personal Care: Assistance with bathing, dressing, and grooming.
- Household Tasks: Help with cooking, and other chores.
- Assistance with Daily Life: This includes help with everyday needs, household cleaning, and yard maintenance. Transport: Ensuring access to necessary services.
- Transport: Ensuring access to necessary services.
- Assistance with Social & Community Participation: Support to participate in social and community activities.
- Improved Living Arrangements: Support to find and maintain suitable living arrangements.
- Assist Life Stage, Transition Group/Centre activities. These include:
- Personalized Support and Planning: These services thoroughly examine an individual’s abilities, needs, and goals. The planning process is customized to address the unique circumstances of each participant.
- Comprehensive Assistance: NDIS Assist services cover both short-term and long-term support. These include:
- Peer Support: Connecting individuals with others who have similar experiences.
- Mentoring: Guiding and empowering individuals during transitions.
- Skills Development: Enhancing practical skills relevant to the specific life stage.
- Specialized Programs: Tailoring assistance to unique requirements.
- Workforce Transition: For those preparing for employment, NDIS assistance ensures successful job application support, ongoing assistance for job retention, and skill development.
Improved quality life
Support to find and maintain suitable living arrangements. Look and feel better, make everyday life easier.
Our commitment
As an NDIS provider, our commitment revolves around ensuring quality services and support for participants. Here are the key aspects of our commitment:
- Transparency: We strive to be open and clear in our communication, processes, and decision-making. Participants deserve to understand how the NDIS operates and how their services are delivered.
- Responsiveness: We aim to promptly address participant needs, inquiries, and concerns. Whether it’s clarifying eligibility, adjusting services, or resolving issues, we’re committed to being responsive.
- Respect: Our interactions with participants are guided by respect and empathy. We recognize the dignity and individuality of each person, ensuring their preferences and choices are honoured.
- Empowerment: We empower participants by involving them in decisions about their supports and services. Collaboration and shared decision-making are essential to achieving positive outcomes.
- Connectedness: We work collaboratively with participants, their families, and carers. By fostering strong connections, we create a supportive network that enhances the participant’s experience.
Our commitment is reflected in the Participant Service Charter, which places participants at the centre of everything we do. Through transparency, responsiveness, respect, empowerment, and connectedness, we aim to deliver a world-leading NDIS scheme.
About NDIS
The NDIS stands for National Disability Insurance Scheme.
The NDIS is a scheme of the Australian Government that funds cost associated with managing disability. The NDIS provides funding to eligible people with disability to gain more time with family and friends, greater independence, access to new skills, jobs, or volunteering in their community, and an improved quality of life.
The NDIS also connects anyone with disability to services in their community such as NDIS home care providers. This includes connections to
- Doctors
- Community groups
- Sporting clubs
- Support groups
- Libraries and schools