Respite care is an essential part of disability support and services. It serves as a critical support system for caregivers, allowing them brief periods of rest or relief. It’s not just a service but a necessity that ensures the sustainability of care for people with disabilities in the long term, preventing caregiver burnout and promoting the well-being of both
caregivers and those they look after. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funds respite care through their Short-Term Accommodation support (STA).
NDIS Short-term Accommodation, including respite, is designed as a temporary living solution for individuals with disabilities, offering them care and support away from their primary residence.
STA support caters to various needs, such as giving caregivers a respite,facilitating the transition of NDIS participants to independent living, or providing a safe environment when the participant’s usual carers are not available. The primary aim of short-term
accommodation is to provide relief and support to individuals and their caregivers, ensuring continuity of care while providing respite for primary caregivers. STA support also provides opportunities for eligible participants to meet new people, try new things and develop new
skills. The NDIS typically provides funding for up to 28 days of Short Term Accommodation (STA) annually, offering flexibility in its usage. Participants can opt to utilise this allocation in various ways, such as a continuous block of up to 14 days or one weekend each month, depending on their needs and preferences.
Classy Life is a leading NDIS STA service provider who understands the importance of compassionate and personalised care. Our team of experienced and caring professionals is committed to delivering high-quality care that meets the unique needs of each participant. With a range of flexible respite options, we ensure that our STA participants can achieve the best outcomes. Contact us today to know more.