supporting you at home

We help you learn and complete everyday tasks and learn new skills such as cooking, cleaning, and engaging in your interests.

Two young people cooking in the kitchen
Two young people cooking in the kitchen

what is assistance with daily life?

Assistance with Daily Life (ADL) is support that helps you to do the tasks you want and need to do in your everyday life.

Here are a few ideas of ways we can help you.

  • Preparing food and meals

  • Light cleaning

  • Engaging in hobbies and interests

  • Gardening and yard maintenance

  • Creating and maintaining daily routines

  • Taking medication

  • Accessing government services

  • Shopping

  • Catching public transport

  • Providing friendly company

Two women walking with trays of food
Two women walking with trays of food

can a support come to my home?

Yes! Embrace Neurodiversity can support you at your home or in the community. We can meet you where you are.

will you help me to learn the skills to complete tasks on my own?

Of course! You may want to learn to cook, catch public transport or start a new hobby. We can teach you the skills to complete some or all of these tasks without our support.

We also understand that many people have fluctuating support needs. If this describes you, sometimes you may need more help and at other times, you can complete tasks on your own. Having support can help you to complete the tasks which are most important and meaningful to you (i.e. we can do the dishes so that you can learn to play guitar).

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