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What are the eight types of support on Hireup?

12th August 2019

Help around the house

Hireup users can receive support in the following areas as part of help around the house:

  • Assisting with duties around the garden or yard
  • General maintenance
  • Cleaning and washing
  • Home office duties such as completing paperwork and forms

There are various other tasks that could be classified as help around the house too. To find out more about how the Hireup community uses help around the house, check out Keith’s story or visit the Help around the house page.

Personal care

Personal care is different for everyone in the Hireup community. Some tasks and duties that could fall into personal care include:

  • Showering
  • Bathroom assistance

Other tasks that are associated with hygiene could be classified as personal care too. To find out more about how the Hireup community uses personal care, check out Keith’s story or visit the Personal Care page.

Education and employment

Hireup users can receive support as part of education and employment. Support workers can direct and assist users to achieve their goals at:

  • School
  • College
  • Work

Developing skills in these areas, as well as transitioning from school to further education are other examples of education and employment. To find out more about how the Hireup community uses Education and employment, check out Trent’s story or visit the Education and employment page.

Therapy support

Therapy support is for people who want support with their therapy programs, examples include:

  • Hydrotherapy
  • Exercise physiology
  • Occupational therapy

There are various other supports that Hireup disability support workers can assist with as part of therapy support including health and movement programs. To find out more about how the Hireup community uses Therapy support, check out Janelle’s story or visit the Therapy support page.

In-home care

In-home care may be used by the community in the following areas:

  • Morning and evening medical routines
  • Assisting with meal preparation and mealtime support

In-home care may help users achieve more independence and choice in daily activities. To find out more about how the Hireup community uses In-home care support, check out Keith's story or visit the In-home care page.

Out and about

Disability support workers can provide support in a range of different ways for out and about support including:

  • Taking a class
  • Travelling to any community activity
  • Exercising
  • Volunteering in the community

Out and about support may help users develop skills in the community and to build independence. To find out more about how the Hireup community uses Out and about support, check out Andrew’s story or visit the Out and about page.

Transport

Hireup disability support workers can provide transport support. This might include:

  • Getting to school, college or an appointment
  • Day to day activities
  • Transport to work

As part of transport support on Hireup, people seeking support can:

  • Provide their own vehicle
  • Use a support worker’s vehicle
  • Use public transport

For more information on using transport on Hireup, check out our Transport support policy.

To find out more about how the Hireup community uses Transport support, check out Noah’s story or visit the Transport page.

Complex support

Including: behaviour support, mental health support and specialised support

Positive Behaviour Support

Hireup disability support workers can provide behaviour support, and are specifically trained in Positive Behaviour Support. We provide complex behaviour support which includes the implementation of authorised restrictive practices.
As an NDIS Registered Provider, we:

  • Provide additional behaviour support training to support workers
  • Implement positive behaviour support strategies 
  • Implement Positive Behaviour Support Plans
  • Working with clients and clinicians in implementing reviewing behaviour support plans
  • Monitoring and ensure  behaviour support plans are meeting the clients individual support needs
  • Follow all State and National requirements for supporting individuals with restrictive practices included in the Positive Behaviour Support Plans

Mental health support

Mental health support or support with a psychosocial disability is nonclinical on   Hireup. This means Hireup support workers do not provide counselling, clinical psychological support or professional therapy supports. Hireup support workers can provide mental health support such as:

  • Breaking social isolation through social and community connection
  • Healthy lifestyle practices - walking, attending the gym or fitness sessions.
  • Transport to appointments
  • Learn news skills to build independence 
  • Building friendly networks
  • Assistance in keeping on track with personal goals 

Specialised support

Specialised physical and/or health related supports are tailored to each individual and workers providing specialised support require additional training which is provided by Hireup. Hireup support workers may provide support in the following specialised support areas:

  • Manual Handling
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Epilepsy/Seizure Management
  • Tube Feeding
  • Catheter Care
  • Medication Management
  • Mealtime Management
  • Bowel Care
  • Diabetes Management

Hireup also has a Registered Nurse who is available to support in reviewing support needs, providing training and assisting with NDIS plan reviews.

Complex support covers a range of areas and support types. For Hireup client Amara this means manual handling and tube feeding. Check out Amara's story here and for more information visit our Complex support page.

Whether you’re searching for a support worker with training in these support areas or someone who has the same hobbies as you, you can connect with them directly on Hireup. Register and book a local support worker today.