About Our Support Services

 

Support Workers provide comprehensive physical, emotional, and social assistance to individuals and their families, empowering them to develop the skills needed to achieve their goals. Below is an overview of their key responsibilities

Physical Support

Assist with personal care tasks, including bathing, dressing, and grooming.

Support household duties such as cooking, cleaning, and laundry.

Help manage shopping, budgeting, and other financial tasks.

Oversee medication routines, ensuring proper dosage and monitoring vital signs.

Emotional Support

Listen to concerns and provide empathetic guidance.

Offer consistent companionship and foster a sense of belonging.

Encourage the pursuit of interests and hobbies.

Create an environment where individuals feel safe and comfortable.

Social Support

Facilitate connections with friends and family to maintain strong social networks.

Assist with accessing community resources and participating in local events.

Promote involvement in enjoyable activities, such as recreational sports or hobbies.

Support Planning

Evaluate individual needs and develop personalized support plans.

Collaborate with other professionals to ensure comprehensive and consistent care.

Help individuals build life skills and effective coping strategies.

Educational Support

Teach practical skills such as budgeting, paying bills, and using public transportation.

Assist with research and application processes for further education or college courses.