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Keep Your Home In Tip-Top Shape With NDIS Housekeeping Support

Maintaining a clean and organised home can be tough, especially when juggling the challenges of daily life with disabilities or complex mental health needs.


That’s where NDIS Housekeeping Support steps in! Whether it’s scrubbing, sorting, or simply staying on top of life’s messier moments, this service is here to make your day a whole lot easier.


Let’s dive into what NDIS housekeeping support really means, clear up some common misunderstandings, and explore how it can work wonders for you or someone you care about.

What Exactly Is NDIS Housekeeping Support?

It’s More Than Just Cleaning


Along with cleaning, we also provide lawn and garden maintenance services.


We perform essential house and yard activities to keep your environment clean and tidy,


Services include:


  • Lawn mowing
  • Planting
  • Weed control
  • Hedge trimming
  • Clearing debris
  • Gutter cleaning
  • Lawn fertilising
  • Sweeping and Pruning

Things People Get Wrong About Ndis Housekeeping


It’s Just About Doing Chores For You


Not true! The service often focuses on working with you, not just for you. Support workers aim to teach practical skills that foster independence over time.


It’s Only For People With Physical Disabilities



Wrong again. Whether someone has physical, cognitive, or mental health challenges, housekeeping support can be beneficial. It’s all about addressing the individual’s unique needs.

How Can Housekeeping Support Make Life Better?


Improve Well-Being

A clean, clutter-free environment can reduce stress and boost mental health. Think about it – who doesn’t feel better when their home is tidy and welcoming?


Save Time And Energy

For those living with disabilities, tasks that seem simple to others can take a lot of effort. Support with housekeeping can free up energy for other activities you love and support you to develop a routine to stay on top of your home and living space.


Enhance Independence

When you learn to manage your space with the help of a support worker, you gain confidence and control over your daily life. Little victories, like folding laundry or organising shelves, can mean a lot!

What Does A Support Worker Do During A Housekeeping Visit?


The Basics:


General Cleaning: Wiping surfaces, vacuuming, mopping.

Laundry: Washing, drying, folding, or ironing.

Decluttering: Sorting through items to keep spaces tidy.

Visual Aids: Reminders of where you keep your items for easy return after use.

Going The Extra Mile:


Organisation: Arranging wardrobes, pantries, or workspaces.

Skill-Building: Teaching participants how to maintain order.

Customised Routines: Creating weekly schedules for upkeep.


No two visits are the same. Tasks are tailored to match your goals and priorities.

How To Get Housekeeping Support In Your Plan

Step 1: Check Your NDIS Plan


Housekeeping often falls under the Assistance with Daily Life budget. Not sure if it’s included? Talk to us  and we can assist you to identify whether this support is included in your plan.


Step 2: Discuss Your Needs


During planning meetings, be clear about how housekeeping relates to your goals. Whether it’s maintaining hygiene, reducing stress, or creating a safe space, explain why it’s essential for your well-being.


Step 3: Organise Cleaning through Pasco Care House keeping Services


Choose someone who truly understands your needs and makes you feel comfortable. The right provider won’t just help clean your home; they’ll help you feel at home.

Tips For Making The Most Of Your Support


Be Honest About Your Needs


Don’t shy away from sharing what you struggle with. Support workers are there to help, not judge!


Start Small


If managing your whole house feels overwhelming, focus on one area at a time. Tackle the kitchen this week, then the living room next.


Celebrate Small Wins



Every step forward is progress. Even folding one basket of laundry is a victory worth celebrating!

Why Your Home Matters More Than You Think



Did you know a messy environment can actually make life harder? Studies show clutter can increase stress and even affect your sleep. On the flip side, a clean space can improve focus, mood, and overall health.


NDIS housekeeping support isn’t just about tidiness – it’s about creating an environment where you can thrive.

Housekeeping And Mental Health: A Secret Connection



It’s not just about dirt and dust. The state of your home often mirrors your state of mind. Feeling overwhelmed? Your home might show it. But the good news is this: as you improve your environment, you might find your mood improving too.


Cleaning isn’t just a chore – it’s self-care in disguise.

A Few Fun Tips For Keeping Your Home Sparkly



Set a Timer: Clean for 15 minutes a day. You’ll be surprised how much you can accomplish!


Play Music: A good playlist can make mopping feel like a dance party.


Use Labels: Labelling containers and shelves keeps things easy to find (and put back).


Don’t Do It Alone: Ask your support worker to make tasks feel less daunting.

Common Questions About NDIS Housekeeping

  • Can I Choose What Help I Get?

    Absolutely! Each NDIS plan is tailored to individual needs (yes, you get a say!). If you struggle with specific tasks like meal prep or organising paperwork, the support can focus on those areas.

  • Is Housekeeping Support Available For Everyone On NDIS?

    Not always. Housekeeping is typically included under Core Supports. If maintaining your home is directly tied to your disability-related needs, it can be part of your plan. If it’s not currently included, a plan review might help.

Ready To Take The First Step?

Enquire Now

Keeping your home clean and organised doesn’t have to feel impossible. With the right support, you can turn your space into a haven of calm and order.


NDIS housekeeping support is more than just cleaning – it’s about giving you the skills and confidence to manage your home, your way.



Looking to learn more or get started? Take that step today and see how much brighter life can be when your home feels like a sanctuary.

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