NDIS personal care services

Help with the personal stuff, done properly, across South East Queensland

NDIS Registered Provider
ABN: 68 656 134 539
APHRA Registered Nurses
15 Years Experience
90+ Five Star Reviews
Available 24/7

Help with the personal stuff, done properly

Showering, dressing, toileting, eating. These are private things. Having someone help you with them takes trust, and that trust has to be earned. At Acme, we take the worker matching process seriously because we know that the wrong match makes an already vulnerable situation worse.

Our personal care workers are trained and qualified, yes. But we also hire for personality. We look for people who are patient, who listen, who treat participants as adults. Someone who follows your routine rather than imposing their own. Someone who explains what they are about to do before they do it. That is the standard.

We have been delivering NDIS personal care across South East Queensland for 15 years. Our workers support people with physical disability, intellectual disability, acquired brain injury, neurological conditions, and psychosocial disability. Each situation is different and our workers adapt accordingly.

What personal care includes

Our qualified personal care workers provide a full range of assistance with daily personal activities, all tailored to your individual needs and preferences.

Showering, bathing, and hygiene

Our workers assist with showers, baths, sponge baths, and general hygiene. They follow safe manual handling practices and use prescribed equipment like shower chairs, hoists, or handheld shower heads. They explain each step before they do it and encourage you to do as much as you safely can on your own. Supporting rather than replacing your capability.

Dressing and grooming

Choosing clothes, getting dressed and undressed, hair care and styling, shaving, oral hygiene, nail care, and skincare routines. Your style, your products, your preferences. Our workers are there to help, not to take over.

Toileting and continence

Toilet transfers, continence pad management, catheter support in coordination with our nursing team, and maintaining hygiene throughout the day. This is handled with discretion and sensitivity. Always. Our workers are trained to minimise any embarrassment and maintain your dignity at all times.

Meal preparation and feeding

Planning and cooking meals according to your dietary requirements and cultural preferences. Feeding assistance if you need physical help to eat. Fluid monitoring. For participants with swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), our workers follow speech pathology guidelines and texture modified diet recommendations.

Mobility and transfers

Bed to wheelchair transfers, standing and walking support, repositioning for pressure care, use of walkers, hoists, and standing frames, vehicle transfers. All done according to your physiotherapist recommendations and your individual care plan.

Morning and evening routines

Your complete morning routine, waking through to breakfast. Your complete evening routine, dinner through to bed. Consistent timing, consistent approach, adapted to how you are feeling that day. We document your routine in detail so that every worker, including substitutes, follows it the same way.

How personal care is funded

NDIS personal care sits under Core Supports, Assistance with Daily Life. The funding amount depends on your support level, how often you need help, and whether you have high intensity needs. If you are plan managed, your plan manager handles invoices. Self managed, we give you clear invoices to claim. NDIA managed, we submit directly. We work with your coordinator to make sure your personal care funding is being used properly.

How it works from first contact to first shift

1

Contact us

Call 07 3063 3362 or email with your needs and plan details.

2

In home assessment

A senior team member visits your home to understand your daily routines, care requirements, home environment, and personal preferences. We discuss worker matching, scheduling, and any specific needs.

3

Care plan development

We create a detailed personal care plan outlining the specific activities, frequency, duration, and goals. This plan is developed with your input and shared with your support coordinator.

4

Worker matching

We match you with a personal care worker based on your preferences for gender, cultural background, language, experience, and personality. You meet your worker before services begin.

5

Services begin

Your personal care starts according to the agreed schedule. Your worker follows your care plan while remaining flexible to your daily needs and preferences.

6

Regular reviews

We review your care plan regularly to make sure it still fits. If your circumstances change, we adjust and liaise with your coordinator.

Our personal care workers

Every personal care worker at Acme holds a minimum Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability), current First Aid and CPR certification, NDIS Worker Screening clearance and national police check, manual handling and infection control training, and training in person centred care and positive behaviour support. Our workers are supervised by experienced team leaders and have access to ongoing professional development. We hire people who actually want to do this work, not people who fell into it.

Where we provide personal care

Credentials

NDIS Registered Provider. ABN: 68 656 134 539. Head office: Suite 1.20, 1 Westlink Court, Darra QLD 4076. Phone: 07 3063 3362. 15 years in operation. 80+ participants supported. 90+ five star Google reviews. Available 24/7.

Frequently asked questions

What are NDIS personal care services?

Hands on assistance with daily personal activities: showering, dressing, grooming, toileting, meals, and mobility. Funded under Core Supports in your NDIS plan. Designed to help you maintain health, hygiene, and independence at home.

How do I access personal care through my NDIS plan?

If your plan includes Core Supports, Assistance with Daily Life, you can use it for personal care. Call us on 07 3063 3362. We review your plan, do an assessment, build a care plan, match a worker, and start. Usually within days.

Can I choose my worker?

Yes. We discuss preferences during intake, gender, culture, language, personality, and match accordingly. If it is not working, request a change any time. No questions asked.

What qualifications do your personal care workers have?

Certificate III in Individual Support (Disability) at minimum. First Aid, CPR, NDIS Worker Screening, police checks, manual handling, infection control, person centred care, and positive behaviour support training.

Do you provide overnight personal care?

Yes. 24/7 coverage including overnight shifts for toileting, repositioning, medication reminders, and other needs. Subject to your NDIS plan funding.

What is the difference between personal care and nursing?

Personal care is help with daily activities like showering and dressing, delivered by support workers. Nursing is clinical health services like wound care and medication administration, delivered by APHRA registered nurses. Many participants use both. We provide both.

Can personal care help me become more independent?

That is the goal. Our workers encourage you to do what you can safely do yourself and build from there. We work with your allied health team on strategies to develop your daily living skills over time. The idea is to do things with you, not for you.

How much does NDIS personal care cost?

Rates follow the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits. Cost depends on time of day (standard, evening, weekend, public holiday), support level, and whether it is individual or shared. We charge according to the Price Guide and provide clear invoicing.

When participants come to us with problems

? "I feel uncomfortable with a stranger helping me shower"

That is a completely normal reaction. We spend real time on matching. Gender preference, cultural background, language, personality. You meet the worker before services start. If it does not feel right, we change the worker. You should never feel uncomfortable in your own home.

Talk about worker matching

? "Workers keep ignoring my routine"

Your routine exists for a reason. It gives you structure and predictability. We document your routine in detail so that every worker, including substitutes, follows it the same way. The order of activities, your preferred products, your pace. All of it.

Get consistent care

? "The workers my last provider sent had no disability experience"

General care agencies sometimes send whoever is available. Our workers all have specific disability training and experience. They understand the difference between supporting someone with an ABI versus someone with a physical disability. That matters.

Talk to us

? "Communication is an issue for me"

Our culturally diverse team includes workers from many linguistic and cultural backgrounds. We match language where we can. If you use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), our workers are trained to engage with your communication system.

Discuss your needs

Need personal care support?

Our qualified workers are ready to help with your daily personal activities. Call us or send a message.