Home-Household Tasks

Comprehensive Household Assistance For NDIS Participants

Providing all-inclusive support to NDIS participants with disabilities in household activities is important to improve the quality of their lives and contribute to overall well-being. Today, many people with disabilities face challenges especially due to physical limitations or other barriers. This support reduces the level of stress and fosters a sense of belonging within their community.

Simaru True Care provides tailored assistance to NDIS participants with disabilities with their household tasks using dedicated support services which aim to helping people lead independent lives. We make sure your home is maintained well and also hygienically cleaned to perfection. We, at Simaru True Care, are committed to compassionate care with our household tasks services that address your needs in the best possible way.

Seek help to manage your daily household chores efficiently. We can provide assistance on a regular basis or occasionally. We offer 24/7 support so that we can meet your needs every time.

Our Household Tasks Support Includes

Simaru True Care is your reliable NDIS support across South Australia. We offer customized support packages to empower participants to live a life of self-esteem and fulfillment. We also offer round-the-clock service support which they can rely on, to meet their needs. Our wide array of services include support with household tasks, assistance with personal activities, social and community participation, community nursing, transport support, respite care, and supported independent living.

NDIS participants and their families rely on Simaru True Care’s supportive services especially due to our staff’s dedicated approach, timely assistance and our responsiveness to feedback.
Contact us, at Simaru True Care, today to experience dedicated and reliable support from our team.

Level 2 , 307 Peachey Road Munno Para 5115

Main Office

9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Office Time | Operate Monday to Friday

24/7 Support Services