Top High Intensity Daily Personal Activities Providers in Australia
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About High Intensity Daily Personal Activities under the NDIS
High Intensity Daily Personal Activities cover personal support for participants with complex, health-related needs that require workers with additional training and competencies. This includes supports such as complex bowel care, enteral (tube) feeding, tracheostomy and ventilation support, complex wound and pressure-care management, subcutaneous injections, and seizure or diabetes management. Because these tasks carry higher risk, they must be delivered safely by workers who are properly trained and supervised.
The distinction from standard personal care is the level of skill and clinical oversight involved. High-intensity supports are underpinned by the NDIS high-intensity support skills descriptors, which set out the competencies workers need. A good provider ensures workers are trained against these descriptors, competency-assessed for each individual's specific needs, and backed by clinical supervision — often from a registered nurse — so support is both safe and consistent.
This support enables people with significant or complex disability to live at home and in the community rather than in hospital or institutional settings. It is frequently combined with community nursing, which may design and oversee the care plan, and with standard personal care and household support to cover the full range of a person's daily needs. Coordinating these supports well is essential to safe, seamless care.
Funding sits within Core supports for daily activities but at rates that reflect the higher skill required. The NDIS expects providers to demonstrate that workers are competent for the specific high-intensity tasks a participant needs, and that there are proper protocols, training records, and supervision in place. Safety and quality are paramount, and providers must meet the relevant NDIS practice standards.
Choosing a provider for high-intensity support is a decision with real safety implications. Ask how they train and competency-assess workers for your specific needs, what clinical supervision they provide, how they manage worker consistency so you are supported by people who know your care plan, and how they respond in an emergency. Continuity of well-trained staff is critical when support involves clinical tasks.
Reviews and references matter here, but so do concrete assurances about training, supervision, and protocols. Compare providers on their clinical governance, their experience with your particular support needs, and their ability to deliver consistent, competent workers who keep you safe and well at home.
FAQ
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How many High Intensity Daily Personal Activities providers are there in Australia?
There are 1,971 NDIS High Intensity Daily Personal Activities providers listed in Australia.
What is the average rating of High Intensity Daily Personal Activities providers in Australia?
The average rating is 4.5 across 1,623 reviewed providers.
What makes a support 'high intensity'?
High-intensity supports are complex, health-related personal-care tasks that carry higher risk and require additional worker training and clinical oversight — such as complex bowel care, tube feeding, ventilation and tracheostomy support, complex wound care, and seizure or diabetes management. They are guided by the NDIS high-intensity support skills descriptors.
How is this different from standard personal care?
Standard personal care covers everyday tasks like showering and dressing. High-intensity support involves clinical tasks that need workers who are specifically trained and competency-assessed for your needs, usually with supervision from a registered nurse, and is funded at rates reflecting that higher skill.
What should I look for in a high-intensity support provider?
Prioritise safety and clinical governance. Ask how they train and competency-assess workers for your specific supports, what nursing or clinical supervision they provide, how they maintain consistent staff who know your care plan, and how they respond in an emergency.