- Cooking, meal planning, and kitchen safety — NDIS training for cooking and budgeting skills in Perth
- Personal budgeting and managing money
- Household tasks like cleaning, laundry, and home organisation
- Community access and using public transport
- Social skills and building healthy relationships
- Time management and daily routines
- NDIS independence skills training in Perth — decision-making and self-advocacy
- Young adults moving toward independent living
- People building confidence after a significant life change
- Participants wanting to reduce reliance on others for daily tasks
- Anyone whose NDIS plan includes NDIS support for daily living skills Perth
Who is eligible for NDIS Life Skills Development in Perth?
Any NDIS participant whose plan includes funding under Capacity Building — Improved Daily Living Skills may be eligible for this support.
How do I know if my NDIS plan covers life skills training?
Check your plan for "Capacity Building" funding or speak with your Support Coordinator, we can also help you review this in your free chat.
Is Life Care Housing a registered NDIS provider in Perth?
Yes, we are a fully registered NDIS provider, meaning our services meet all NDIS quality and safeguarding standards.
What activities are included in NDIS life skills training?
Sessions can include cooking, cleaning, money management, transport training, social skills, daily routines, and personal decision-making — tailored to your goals.
Can life skills training happen in my own home?
Yes, we provide support in your home, in the community, or both, whatever works best for your learning and comfort.
How long does it take to see results from life skills development?
Progress depends on each person's goals and pace, but most participants notice growing confidence within the first few weeks of consistent support.
Which Perth suburbs do you service?
We service Perth CBD and surrounding suburbs including Fremantle, Joondalup, Rockingham, Midland, Armadale, and many more — contact us to confirm your area.
Can a parent or carer be involved in the life skills sessions?
Absolutely — family members and carers are welcome to be involved, especially in early sessions, to help build confidence and consistency at home.
How do I get started with Life Care Housing's NDIS life skills support?
Simply call us or book a free chat — we'll discuss your goals, review your plan, and explain exactly how we can help.


