About
Housing & Accommodation
Delivering Support
With Care And Love
We are an NDIS-registered disability care support provider. We offer a broad range of personal care assistance services for people with disability. Our professional support and care team helps you get through daily tasks with care.
We are a Registered NDIS Disability Care Provider in Gosnells with over years of experience across the disability sector and mental health support. Our qualified and experienced support workers provide support assistance with disability.
Our team of support staff will always put the needs and requirements of the participants first by creating equal opportunities and promoting progression and independence in the environment.
We take the choices and needs of our clients seriously. We aim to continue delivering premium, affordable, and person-centred support to our clients in an atmosphere that empowers and promotes enjoyable daily living.
In the world of limitless impossibility, Charles Disability Services is to be the reliable service provider of choice that provide efficient and quality support services which empower and build the capacity of people living with disability and mental health issues to live enjoyably and fulfilled life with family, friends and in their chosen career.
Housing & Accommodation
People with disabilities face many obstacles when finding safe and comfortable housing that feels like their home. We’re committed to helping them overcome these challenges and find the best housing solutions for their needs and circumstances.
NDIS Home and Living Supports
There are different types of home and living supports that the NDIS can fund.
Supports funded by the NDIS, supports funded by housing and other systems and examples of participants who may require home and living support.
Let the NDIA know you need home and living supports in your plan, because these supports cannot be met through mainstream, community, informal or other supports.
Assistance with daily life is a support category in your core supports budget. It’s for assistance or supervision of personal tasks during day-to-day life that enable the participant to live as independently as possible. These supports are provided individually to participants and can be provided in a range of environments, including your own home.
Home modifications (HM) are changes to the structure, layout or fittings of your home, so you can safely access it and move around comfortably. The NDIS can fund home modifications to make a participant’s home accessible. The Scheme can also help participants live independently with supports such as personal care to help with showering or dressing, or assistance with preparing meals and cleaning.
An individualised living option (ILO) is an NDIS support that lets you choose the home you live in and set up supports in the way that best suits you. An ILO is a package of supports that can help you live how you want in the home environment you have chosen.
Supported independent living (SIL) is help or supervision with daily tasks in your home to help you live as independently as possible, while building your skills. It is the paid personal supports and is most commonly used in shared living arrangements. It includes things like having a person to help with personal care tasks, or cooking meals.
Short term accommodation, including respite, is funding for support and accommodation for a short time away from your usual home. It covers the cost of your care in another place for up to 14 days at a time. You might have a short stay with other people, or by yourself. It’s often funded when your usual carers aren’t available, or for you to try new things.
Medium term accommodation gives you somewhere to live while you are waiting for a long term housing solution. We only fund it if you’re waiting for your disability related supports and have a confirmed long term housing solution. We usually fund Medium term accommodation for up to 90 days.
Specialist disability accommodation (SDA) is a range of housing designed for people with extreme functional impairment or very high needs. SDA homes are constructed to be more accessible for you. They enable better or safer delivery of other supports you may need. SDA usually involves a shared home with a small number of other people.