
NDIS Core Supports, at Home and in the Community
Rahma Care provides Core Supports at home and in the community, from personal routines and household tasks to appointments, social connection and building everyday skills.
What that support looks like will not be the same for everyone. It depends on the person, the day and what they want help with.
We support people across a wide range of needs and life circumstances. Our experience also includes supporting people with psychosocial disability, and people whose circumstances may involve current or past substance use or the justice system.
We understand the circumstances, without reducing the person to them.
PREMIUM CARE

At Home & Personal Activities
Home is where routines become personal. We support the everyday things that help the day start, run and finish the way you prefer.
Getting ready for the day
Personal activities and routines
Preparing meals
Everyday support at home
Your routine already has a rhythm. Our job is to work with it.
Community Access & Participation
Be part of what’s happening around you.
Seeing family or friends
Sport, hobbies and interests
Cafés, events and local activities
Community groups and social outings
It is not just about getting out. It is about having somewhere worth going.
OUR CORE SUPPORTS
Life Doesn’t Come in Service Categories.
A day can start with getting ready, move into getting something done, seeing someone, going somewhere, or having a go at something for yourself.
Our Core Supports move with the person and the day, rather than expecting either to fit neatly into a service box.
Household Tasks
Support with cleaning, laundry, meal preparation and everyday household tasks. You can choose whether you want a hand, want to do things together or simply want the task taken care of.
The jobs that keep a home running can quickly pile up. We can step in where it helps, work alongside you, or simply get the task done.
Cleaning
Laundry
Changing linen
General household tasks
Less to keep on top of. More room for the rest of the day.
Building Everyday Independence
There may be things you want to do with less help over time. We can practise alongside you, step in when needed and give you more room as your confidence grows.
Preparing a meal for yourself
Learning a regular public transport route
Planning your day or week
Practising everyday tasks you want to manage more independently.
Help when you need it. Space when you don’t.
Areas Where Our Experience Is Particularly Strong
WHERE OUR EXPERIENCE RUNS DEEP
Rahma Care supports people across a wide range of needs and life experiences. Our experience is particularly strong in psychosocial disability, and in supporting people whose circumstances may involve current or past substance use or the justice system.
We also work with people from diverse cultural and language backgrounds, recognising that culture, communication and lived experience can shape what good support looks like
Different histories. Different circumstances. The same starting point: understand the person properly.
Across our team, you’ll hear English, Urdu, Pashto, Punjabi, Hindi and Mandarin. Where possible, we consider language preferences when matching support, because being understood can begin with speaking the same language.
SUPPORT COORDINATION
Turn the Plan Into Something You Can Actually Understand And Use
An NDIS plan can tell you what is funded. It does not always tell you how to make all the pieces work together.
Support Coordination helps turn the plan into a clear way forward. That means understanding what you have, finding the right people and services, untangling problems when they come up, and keeping supports connected as life and circumstances change.
What That Can Look Like
Making sense of the plan
Understanding your funding, what it can be used for and where your options sit.
Finding the right providers
Looking beyond availability to services that suit your needs, preferences and circumstances.
Bringing the pieces together
Helping different providers and supports work around the same person, rather than in separate directions.
Working through what isn’t working
Addressing gaps, changes or problems before they become bigger barriers.
Looking beyond the NDIS
Connecting with community, health and mainstream services where they have a role to play.
Making change easier to explain
Helping gather relevant information when your circumstances or support needs change.
Building confidence over time
So you understand your supports, know your options and feel more able to make decisions about them yourself.
A plan is the starting point. The aim is to make it work in real life.