Rooftop Support Services is an NDIS service provider with a core focus on providing personalized quality care and empowering disabled people’s choices in Australia. Be it well-being or lifestyle support services, our multidisciplinary staff takes pleasure in upholding the needs, rights and preferences of every individual while fostering independence.
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1. RoofTop Support Services
Disability support exists to assist disabled people to live productive and happy lives in their own
homes. It also empowers those individuals to participate fully in their communities. There has
been much media attention on the subject over the past decade, and increasing resources and
employment opportunities have been created to ensure a level of equity in healthcare
provision and community engagement Disability Support. The employment opportunities created
through an increasing focus on disability support have created numerous employment positions
that specialise in caring for people suffering from age related illnesses, mental illness, learning
disabilities, sensory issues or incapacitating physical illness.
The New Zealand Government, in recognition of the importance of disability support, has
allocated specific funding for those requiring such care to access the specialised healthcare that
they require, when and where they require it Personal Care. Individual requirements for care will
vary, with some requiring hospitalisation where access to medical equipment is required.
However, the sector understands the importance of individuals receiving care in the comfort of
their own homes. Assisting those who require disability support to remain as independent as
possible is essential for their physical and mental well-being.
The role of a disability support worker involves various tasks including routine cleaning,
vacuuming and dusting, household laundry, bed changing, light meal preparation, shopping and
outings through to infant and child care. A client's personal care can involve assistance with
getting up and going to bed, showering or bathing, dressing, shaving and hair care. Some
client's will have more complex and higher level healthcare tasks than others.
2. All clients requiring disability support have individualised support plans which are tailored to
their specific needs. Employment as a disability support homecare assistant allows for both
personal and professional rewards, with the advantage of flexible assignments in terms of both
location and workload. Working in disability support does not require the candidate to have
previous care giving experience. However, one must possess exceptional interpersonal skills
and a caring, compassionate attitude. Possessing trustworthy and honest aptitudes with a clear
command of the English language are also desired traits for those employed in disability
support.
As a home carer who provides disability support, the role allows candidates to enjoy the
rewards of meeting and interacting with people while working. The role involves assisting and
supporting people in their own homes on a regular basis Community Access, or while they
recover from an illness or accident. Both forms of care aim to foster independence, recovery,
and confidence in the patient's overall well being and/or path to recovery.
Geneva Health International Ltd is a leader in its field of health staffing and recruitment. They
have a wide variety of major staff supply contracts, within Australia, New Zealand, UK and
overseas, and have extensive experience in meeting the needs of a significant number of large
and small health organisations.