Choose the support you want to understand
The service structure avoids placing every service on one generic page. Each page explains what the service is, who it may suit, what it includes, what it does not include, availability, funding context and next steps.
Supported Independent Living (SIL)
Daily support in a home environment for participants who need help to live safely, build routines and increase independence.
View serviceShort Term Accommodation (STA)
Short stays and respite-style support that help participants maintain routines, try new activities and give families or carers a planned break.
View serviceMedium Term Accommodation (MTA)
Temporary accommodation-related support for participants waiting for longer-term housing or support arrangements to commence.
View serviceAssistance with community access
Support to take part in social, recreational, cultural, appointment-based and community activities across NT locations.
View serviceAssistance with self-care activities
Respectful practical support with personal routines, hygiene, dressing, meals, prompts and everyday wellbeing tasks.
View serviceAssistance with day-to-day living
Everyday practical support that helps participants manage routines, household responsibilities and community life.
View serviceAssistance with day-to-day tasks
Help with domestic and household tasks so participants can maintain a safer, more organised home environment.
View serviceAssistance with employment
Support to build work readiness, routines, confidence and participation in employment-related activities.
View serviceSupport coordination
Support to understand a plan, connect with providers, coordinate services and prepare for reviews.
View serviceFunding language
Service pages avoid claims such as NDIS approved, official NDIS provider, guaranteed NDIS funding or 100% funded. The correct funding context must be checked against the participant plan and service agreement.