Complex Care Support Services
Ability Aid’s Complex Care support in Melbourne refers to specialised assistance provided to individuals with multifaceted health and support needs. These needs may include physical, medical, behavioral, or psychosocial challenges that require a high level of skill, coordination, and attention from support providers. The goal of complex care is to promote the participant’s quality of life, independence, and well-being through a holistic and person-centered approach.
Our complex care support services can be funded through NDIS funding or accessed privately. If you want to learn more about how we can support you, get in touch today to speak with our team or request a free consultation.


Medical and Personal Care Support
- Medication Management: Administering or supervising prescribed medications to ensure proper dosage and timing.
- Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs): Providing support with tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
- Wound and Pressure Care: Monitoring and managing wounds, ulcers, or pressure injuries.
- PEG Feeding and Continence Management: Supporting participants with enteral feeding needs and continence care.
- Monitoring Vital Signs: Regularly checking and documenting health indicators such as blood pressure, temperature, and oxygen levels.
Behavioral and Psychosocial Support
- Behavior Support Planning: Implementing strategies to manage challenging behaviors, such as verbal or physical aggression, impulsiveness, or self-harm.
- Crisis Intervention: Providing immediate support during behavioral incidents to ensure safety.
- Social and Emotional Support: Engaging participants in activities that promote mental well-being and reduce isolation.
- Skill Development Programs: Helping participants improve communication, decision-making, and coping skills.
- Substance Use Support: Implementing strategies to manage alcohol or drug dependency issues, if applicable.


Community Access and Daily Living Assistance
- Transportation Support: Assisting with travel to appointments, social activities, or errands.
- Support with Shopping and Meal Preparation: Helping participants access nutritious meals and manage their household needs.
- Assistance with Appointments: Supporting participants in attending medical, therapeutic, or social appointments.
- Household Management: Assisting with cleaning, gardening, and maintaining a safe living environment.
- Encouraging Community Participation: Supporting the participant to join clubs, volunteer, or engage in hobbies that promote inclusion and socialization.
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