such as social outings and social activities on Bluebirds Healthcare’s premises.
including supported shopping, medical appointments, sporting and recreational events, social activities, visiting or making new friends, travel and transport and building confidence and social skills.
such as meal preparation and delivery, house or yard maintenance, cleaning and laundry.
including developmental-focused activities and training to enhance the person’s ability to live as independent as possible in everyday life.
where individuals are supported to participate in mainstream community-based activities that are open to all members of the community.
arrangements to assist individuals with or to supervise tasks of daily living in a shared living environment, which is either temporary or ongoing and designed to develop the skills of the individual to live as autonomously as possible.
this includes providing specialist care in the home for those who require a higher level of care and attention.
provision of travel arrangements and support for people to access essential services.
to enable people to live as autonomously as possible – such as personal hygiene, dressing, medication assistance, financial management, communication skills and lifestyle mentoring.
including mentoring, peer support, individual skill development, and decision making to support people to make transitions on their terms and in a way that meets their goals and aspirations.










