Behaviour Support Services

Behaviour Support Services

K-One Community Services and Care team of behaviour support practitioners to develop evidence-based strategies and person-centred support that are effective in minimising behaviours that impact individuals’ lives.

Behaviour Support Services

Our NDIS Commission behaviour support practitioners provide specialist behaviour supports under the NDIS by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.

Behaviour Support Services

We provide support on Behaviour Intervention Support (BIS) and Intervention Prevention Response Plans (IPRP).

Our aim is to address any behavioural difficulties that may be impacting a participant’s ability to engage successfully with loved ones, support services and the community.

K-One Community Services and Care works with people to understand the reasons behind behaviours and develops support plans to help them and provide Behaviour Support Services)

Our specialists work with participants, their family members and the support team to develop and implement strategies that work for them.

We have extremely well-trained support workers to understand how to work with participants who require positive behaviour support.

K-One Community Services and Care delivers Positive Behaviour Support, also known as specialist behaviour intervention support, under the NDIS line item.

The NDIS describes specialist behaviour intervention support as intensive support for a participant, intending to address significantly harmful or persistent behaviours of concern.

Our network support includes NDIS Behaviour Support Practitioners, Clinical Psychologists, Speech Pathologists, Occupational Therapists and trained Support Workers who collectively work together in managing and reducing behaviours of concern and restrictive practices.

K-One Community Services and Care specialises in Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Eating Disorders, Comorbidity, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse, Children and Severe and Persistent Mental Illness.

Contact Us to find out more about our Behaviour Support Services today.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

What are the eligibility criteria for NDIS Specialist Disability Accommodation?
NDIS participants who have very high support needs. The ones who can’t afford suitable accommodation and support services on their own. Participants who need extra care (24*7) are eligible for SDA.
Individual participant plans fund SDA. Upon receiving funding from the NDIS, eligible participants can find a suitable enrolled dwelling by approaching the market, residential statement, or SDA supply available in their location.
First and foremost, you’ll need to go through the NDIA’s Informing Housing Solutions process to get the approval for SDA funding and support. However, the simplest and quickest option is to get in touch with Admire Care officials, who can help you with the same.
SIL refers to the NDIS support provided while staying at home. In contrast, SDA is all about the physical home, such as your house modifications to accommodate your specific needs.
The SDA initiative’s lifespan is 20 years. During this tenure, if any eligible NDIS participants’ support needs increase over time, their SDA funding will automatically increase. Contact registered NDIS Disability Accommodation Perth for more info.
You need not have to pay any cent to your plan manager as it’s free of charge, and the NDIS pays for your Plan Manager.

For more information on how Admire Care can help in finding the best NDIS therapeutic support for your child relevant to their needs, contact 0380880161 or email contact@k-onecommunityservices.com