Simply Helping – Supporting You to Live Independently

What does living independently mean to you? Maybe it’s going out into your community without having to rely on a loved one, or keeping your usual routine at home despite changes in your life. For some, it’s one of these; for others, it’s both. What matters most is having the choice to live the way you want.

At Simply Helping, we understand that independence looks different for everyone. That’s why, for over 27 years, we’ve offered flexible support options tailored to each person’s goals and lifestyle. Our approach helps you gain confidence in familiar surroundings and continue enjoying the things you love.

 

Support That Understands You

Each Simply Helping location across Australia is independently owned by locals who truly know their community. Being local means we’re easy to contact, with no long waits.

We also know that clear communication is essential. Our team listens carefully to you and your loved ones, providing answers and guidance that are easy to understand. This helps avoid confusion and ensures your support fits your needs.

 

Matching You with the Right Support

Having the right support worker helps you feel confident and supported in daily life. That’s why we take the time to match you with someone who not only meets your care needs but also shares your interests. This means your support worker can help you continue enjoying your favourite activities while keeping your safety and wellbeing a priority.

 

How We Can Help

Our range of disability support services make daily life safer, easier, and more enjoyable:

  • Domestic Assistance – Keep your home safe and organised with support for cleaning, shopping, paying bills, and more.
  • Respite Care – Care for your loved one in the comfort of home, giving you peace of mind.
  • Personal Care – Assistance with bathing, dressing, mobility, eating, hygiene, and other daily routines.
  • Transport – Safe travel to appointments, events, or visits with support at your destination.
  • Home Maintenance – Minor repairs and upkeep to maintain your home in a safe condition.
  • Social Support – Access local events, meet new people, and enjoy activities that suit your interests.
  • Gardening – Lawn mowing and general garden maintenance to keep outdoor spaces safe and tidy.
  • Pet Care – Professional care for your pets when you’re away or recovering from illness.

 

If you could use a little extra support for yourself or a loved one, visit simplyhelping.com.au/ to discover our wide range of disability supports that assist you to remain living independently at home. To find the closest Simply Helping location to you, visit simplyhelping.com.au/locations/ and contact one of our friendly team members today.