Disability Help at Home: What the NDIS Can Fund

22 June 2026

Living at home with a disability shouldn't mean doing everything on your own. For many people with disability, the right disability support is all it takes to stay comfortable, safe, and independent. With a bit of practical help, you can continue to live a fulfilling life in your own space.


But if you're new to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), it can be hard to know what kind of disability help at home is actually available. What can be funded? What does in-home support look like day to day? And where do you even start?


The good news is that the NDIS provides funding for home and living support services. These supports are designed to help you with the everyday tasks that might be difficult to manage on your own. In-home care includes personal care and household tasks, and the right setup can make a significant difference to your quality of life. This blog walks through what's on offer and how to access it.

What Counts as Disability Help at Home?

Disability help at home covers a wide range of disability support services funded through the NDIS. At its core, assistance for people with disability living at home includes personal care and domestic assistance. That could mean someone helping you get dressed in the morning, keeping your house clean, or maintaining your garden.

In-home care supports individuals with physical and intellectual disabilities. Every person's situation is different, so your trained support workers assist you based on your individual care needs and goals. What matters is that the help you receive matches your everyday needs, not a cookie-cutter checklist.

Help for People With Disability at Every Age

These disability support services aren't limited to one group. Adults and children living with physical disability, intellectual disability, or mental illness can all access help at home. If you're under 65, the NDIS is your main pathway. For those of aged care age (65 and over), My Aged Care or the Disability Gateway can point you toward other programs that may apply. The type and level of support depends on your individual circumstances.

How the National Disability Insurance Scheme Funds Home Support

Most of these supports fall under your NDIS plan's Core Supports budget, specifically the "Assistance with Daily Life" category.

Types of In-Home Support Services Available

There are several types of disability help at home that can be funded through your NDIS plan. Here's what they look like in practice.

Personal Care

Personal disability care is one of the most common forms of in-home care services. It covers help with daily routines like bathing, showering, dressing, and grooming. It can also assist with everyday needs like cooking meals, shopping for groceries, and getting ready for the day. For example, a support worker might help you prepare breakfast, organise your clothes, or support you with hygiene routines.


The goal of personal care is to keep you comfortable and independent in your own home, with your dignity front and centre. A good support worker will learn your routines, respect your preferences, and adjust their approach as your needs change over time. If you're in the Macarthur region, Alive4Life offers personal care Campbelltown services delivered in your home with respect and sensitivity.

Household Cleaning

A clean home is a healthy home. NDIS-funded household cleaning support services can assist with vacuuming, mopping, wiping down surfaces, laundry, and general home organisation. These are tasks that take time and energy, and having someone step in can free you up to focus on the things that matter more to you. It also helps keep your living space safe and hygienic, which is especially important for people managing health conditions alongside their disability.


Alive4Life provides NDIS cleaning Campbelltown supports that are built around your routine and preferences.

Lawn Mowing and Gardening

Yard maintenance is easy to overlook, but an overgrown garden can become a safety hazard. NDIS funding can cover regular lawn mowing and gardening to keep your outdoor areas safe and well-maintained. This includes mowing, edging, weeding, and general garden upkeep.

Transport

Getting from A to B is a big part of daily life. NDIS transport supports help you travel to medical appointments, community activities, social outings, and everyday errands. Without reliable transport, it can be tough to maintain your independence and stay involved in the world around you. Having someone available to drive you or support you on public transport can lead to a more fulfilling life and make a real difference to your routine and wellbeing.

Supported Independent Living (SIL)

For participants who need more consistent, around-the-clock disability support, supported independent living might be the right fit. SIL is a form of disability support services designed for people with disability who want to live as independently as possible but need regular help with daily tasks throughout the day or night. This could be in a shared living arrangement with other participants or in your own home, with support services built to suit your situation. The goal is to empower you to live life on your own terms.

Respite and Short-Term Accommodation

It's also worth knowing that short-term and emergency respite services are available for caregivers. Respite disability care allows family caregivers to take necessary breaks with peace of mind, knowing the person they support stays in a safe and comfortable environment. For participants, it's a chance to enjoy companionship, a change of scenery, and new social connections. If you have concerns about managing care alongside other services and responsibilities, respite can take some of that pressure off. Alive4Life offers respite and short-term accommodation for participants who need temporary support.

Other NDIS Supports That Help at Home

Beyond hands-on daily disability support, the National Disability Insurance Scheme can fund other things that make living at home easier. NDIS funding can cover assistive technology and home modifications like grab rails, ramps, or specialised equipment to address specific needs around the home. Participants can also receive a personalised plan through the NDIS that reflects their goals and circumstances.



If you need help understanding your rights or resolving issues with service providers, advocacy services are available to support you through that process. The Disability Gateway is also a useful place to search for links to other disability support services and find services in your local area.

Who Is Eligible?

The NDIS is available for people with disability under 65 years of age who have a permanent and significant disability. This includes both adults and children. Once you're accepted, you receive a personalised plan that reflects your specific goals, circumstances, and support needs.


If you're already an NDIS participant, the good news is that NDIS participants can continue receiving support after turning 65. Your existing plan and supports stay in place, as long as you don't permanently move into Commonwealth-funded residential aged care. It's worth exploring your options with your support coordinator as your circumstances change.


For more information on finding other services and disability supports, the Disability Gateway is a helpful starting point. If you're a carer looking for your own support, the Carer Gateway provides resources and support for caregivers.


How to Access Disability Support at Home

Getting started is simpler than most people expect. Once you have an NDIS plan with funding for daily living supports, you can begin connecting with disability support and care services providers.


A support coordinator can make this process much easier. They listen to what matters to you, help you find the right providers, set up service agreements, and make sure your supports are working the way they should. They can also step in if something changes or if a provider isn't the right fit. If you're looking for NDIS support coordination in Campbelltown, contact Alive4Life. We're always happy talking through your options and can help you get everything in place so your in-home supports run smoothly from day one.

How Alive4Life Can Help

At Alive4Life, we provide a full range of disability support and care services from our base in Campbelltown, NSW. From personal care and household cleaning to lawn mowing, transport, and supported independent living, our team works with you to build a support setup that fits your life and strengthens your independence.


We also offer support coordination and plan management, so you don't have to juggle the admin side of things on your own. Everything is delivered with warmth, respect, and a genuine focus on helping you live a fulfilling life on your own terms. Our goal is to give you and your family peace of mind.


If you’re ready to get things moving, don’t hesitate to reach out. We love talking with new participants and their families. Get in touch with Alive4Life today.

About Alive4Life

Alive4Life Disability Services provides support and services to enhance the quality of life of NDIS participants and their families across Campbelltown.

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