Providing you the daily living support you need to live a quality life
If you can take care of yourself but just need help completing common household tasks, our Assistance with Daily Living services is for you. From preparing meals and cleaning the house to grocery shopping and doing the washing, it can be challenging to find the motivation to get things done on the best of days. Factor in a physical or invisible disability, and these tasks can become completely overwhelming.
At Your Kind Collective, we believe in you and your potential to live a fulfilling and independent life in the comfort of your own home. We are here to build your confidence, lighten the load and develop your daily living and life skills. Continue reading to learn more about how we help.


Ensuring you get the most from your NDIS daily activities funding
Your Kind Collective is dedicated to understanding and achieving the goals outlined in your NDIS plan. Our team of support workers are here to and support you on your journey So whether you’re doing a grocery run or ticking off those household tasks, we can share the workload and help relieve the pressure.
What we can do for you
We can help you feel more in control of your everyday life by assisting you with your daily activities. These can include, but are not limited to:
- Cooking and preparing meals
- Shopping
- Travelling and using public transport
- Cleaning the house
- Washing and ironing clothes
- Managing your budget
What to expect
ButtonUnlike larger organisations, our close-knit, personalised team treats each client as a valued individual. We understand that everyone’s situation and needs are different. You can expect us to respect your decisions, preferences and feelings and provide the support you need to complete your daily tasks.
How its funded
ButtonAssistance with Daily Living is funded under the Core Supports (Assistance with Daily Living) or Capacity Building (Improved Daily Living) sections of your NDIS plan.
Getting Started with Us is Simple

A 15-Minute Consult
This quick consultation will determine when and how we can help you. We will ask for basic details about you and your situation, along with any current NDIS details or plans you have so we can ensure we are the best people to support you.

Meet & Greet
Meeting you in person is super important to us as we want to ensure you feel safe and comfortable with your assigned support worker. As a smaller, close-knit team, you are always a top priority. No one gets left behind in the Your Kind Collective family.

Making an Action Plan
Once you have made a decision to work with us, we will map out a list of actions that we will go through to bring your plan to life. This helps us to keep on track and to prioritise tasks that need to be completed to connect you to the right supports.

Regular Check-Ins
Once you are fully connected, we will not disappear. We
will check in with you at regular intervals to make sure
you are still happy and that your needs are being met. As
your long-term support team, we are there with you throughout your entire NDIS journey. We perform regular
check-ins to ensure you’re feeling prepared, confident
and capable to face each day. We are always available to
answer any questions that may come up.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Support Coordination

What is Support Coordination?
Support Coordination is funded support provided on a case-by-case basis. This support means you will always have someone there to help you understand what your NDIS plan means (it can be a whole new language!), plan alongside you to find the supports that will best meet your needs, and connect you to those supports.
Once you have established your support network, a Support Coordinator will help you to maintain that network. Another vital role of a Support Coordinator is reporting back to the NDIA when the time comes for your NDIS plan to be reviewed. Above all else, a Support Coordinator is there for you and should always act in your best interests.
Is there a limit on how long I can be funded for Support Coordination?
Usually, Support Coordination funding will reduce over time. This is because a Support Coordinator should be assisting you in learning and building your capacity to navigate the NDIS independently. However, as long as you can demonstrate that you require assistance navigating your NDIS plan, Support Coordination should continue to be funded in your plan. If you feel you require Support Coordination funded in your plan, you can request it from the NDIA. Please contact us to learn more.
Is a Plan Manager the same thing as a Support Coordinator?
No. A Plan Manager is separate funded support and manages the payment of invoices from your other NDIS providers and tracks your plan expenses so that you can ensure your funding lasts for the duration of your NDIS plan.
Do you still have unanswered questions?
Contact us via 1300 607 428 or our
online form.

My brother suffers from refractory and
disabling OCD. Your Kind Collective has been transformative for him, going above
and beyond our expectations.
- Sheila, Carer