NDIS Household Tasks

Your Home, Taken Care Of

Household tasks pile up fast. When your disability makes these jobs difficult or impossible to manage on your own, the team at Serene Life steps in so you can focus on living your life rather than your to-do list.

More Than Just Chores

NDIS Household Tasks (Support Category 0120) funds practical help at home when everyday domestic tasks are genuinely hard due to your disability. It sits under Core Supports in your NDIS plan and is one of the most flexible supports available. This is not a standard cleaning service—Serene Life delivers support in the home with your routines, preferences, and dignity at the centre of every visit.

Skilled People Who Respect Your Space

Having someone come into your home is personal. Serene Life selects support workers who are kind, professional, and reliable. For those needing extra care, Registered Nurses (RNs) and Enrolled Nurses (ENs) are part of the Serene Life team. Families and healthcare providers trust Serene Life because they see the results firsthand.

The Same Familiar Person, Every Visit

Consistency makes a real difference. Serene Life aims to send the same support worker each visit whenever possible. Over time, they get to know your routines, preferences, and how you like things done. That familiarity builds trust and makes every visit feel natural.

What Serene Life Can Help You With

Household Tasks support covers a wide range of domestic work. Here’s what your 0120 funding can cover:

House Cleaning

Vacuuming, mopping, dusting, wiping surfaces, and cleaning bathrooms and kitchens. Serene Life support workers do this thoroughly and on a schedule that works for your home and plan funding.

Laundry and Linen

Washing, drying, folding, and putting away clothes and linen. For anyone who cannot manage a washing machine safely, carry loads, or stand long enough to sort and fold, Serene Life covers the full laundry process from start to finish.

Meal Preparation and Kitchen Cleaning

Planning meals, preparing ingredients, cooking, and cleaning up the kitchen afterward. Your dietary needs and food preferences guide everything. Serene Life also keeps your kitchen clean and safe between meals.

Grocery Shopping

Support workers can shop on your behalf or accompany you as a supported activity. Funding covers the worker’s time, not the cost of groceries, and the task must be linked to maintaining your household.

Garden and Outdoor Maintenance

Lawn mowing, weeding, watering, and basic garden upkeep. This is covered when outdoor maintenance is necessary for safety, such as keeping pathways clear for wheelchair access or preventing overgrown areas from creating hazards.

Home Tidying and Organisation

Sorting paperwork, decluttering spaces, organising cupboards, and keeping your home manageable. For people with fatigue conditions, cognitive disability, or mental health challenges, regular tidying support makes a real difference in safety and comfort.

Minor Home Maintenance

Changing light bulbs, replacing batteries, and small repairs that you cannot manage due to your disability. These tasks are covered when they directly contribute to keeping your home safe and functional.

How 0120 Differs from 0115 and 0107?

  • 0120: Covers domestic tasks in your own home; can be a standalone support.
  • 0115: Similar tasks but designed for shared or supported living arrangements such as SIL or SDA.
  • 0107: Covers personal care for your body, such as showering, dressing, and grooming.

Many people use 0120 and 0107 together in a single visit. Serene Life can help you understand which categories apply to your plan.

Who Is This Support For?

People with Physical Disability
Conditions that limit mobility, strength, or stamina—like spinal cord injury, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, or cerebral palsy—can make household tasks unsafe. Serene Life removes that burden.

People with Chronic Fatigue or Chronic Pain
When energy must be managed carefully, housework quickly becomes unsustainable. Serene Life handles domestic tasks so you can preserve energy for what matters most.

People with Cognitive or Intellectual Disability
Some can live independently or semi-independently but find planning, organising, and completing household tasks consistently challenging. Serene Life provides prompting, structure, and hands-on assistance to maintain a clean, safe home.

People with Mental Health Conditions
Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health conditions can make keeping up with the home overwhelming. Regular household support helps maintain an environment that supports recovery and wellbeing.

People Living Alone Without Informal Support
If you live alone without family or friends nearby to help, reliable scheduled support gives you something you can count on every week.

Older People with Disability
Household support helps older people stay safely in their own homes longer without relying on family carers for every domestic task.

Families and Carers Who Need a Break
When a family carer manages personal care, emotional support, and the whole household, the load can be overwhelming. Serene Life taking over household tasks gives carers meaningful, practical relief.

Getting Out and Staying Connected

Life doesn’t stop at home. Serene Life Supported Independent Living homes include access to a car and driver so you can run errands, visit family, attend appointments, or get out into the community. Support at home should also help you live beyond it.

How to Get Started With Serene Life?

Household Tasks (0120) is funded through Core Supports in your NDIS plan. Here’s how it works:

  1. Check Your Core Supports Budget – Confirm your 0120 funding with your plan manager or support coordinator.
  2. Tell Serene Life What Your Home Needs – Describe your household tasks, frequency, and preferences.
  3. Serene Life Finds Your Right Match – Get matched with a support worker based on your needs, communication style, and location.
  4. A Clear Service Agreement Is Set Up – Tasks, frequency, and costs are agreed upon upfront.
  5. Visits Start on Your Schedule – Support runs around your routines and commitments.
  6. Regular Check-ins and Adjustments – Your support can change as your needs evolve.

Why Choose Serene Life for Household Tasks?

  • Consistent support workers to build trust
  • Respectful, professional, disability-aware team
  • Registered and Enrolled Nurses available for health needs
  • Support that fits around your schedule and routines
  • Clear service agreements with no surprises
  • Communication with your plan manager and support coordinator

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 0120 and 0115?

0120 covers household tasks in your own home. 0115 is designed for shared or supported living arrangements.

Does this support cover cooking?

Yes. Meal preparation, cooking, and cleaning are included. Support with eating falls under Assist-Personal Activities (0107).

Can I combine Household Tasks with other NDIS supports?

Yes. 0120 is often delivered alongside 0107 in a single visit.

Can my support worker do grocery shopping?

Yes. They can shop on your behalf or accompany you, but funding covers the worker’s time, not groceries.

How often can a support worker visit?

It depends on your NDIS funding and needs. Frequency is tailored to your plan and household requirements.

Can a family member be paid to do household tasks?

In limited circumstances, yes—but only if self-managed and a clear reason exists why an informal carer cannot meet the need without payment.

What if my household needs change after my plan is set?

If your needs increase, you may request an unscheduled plan review. Serene Life can help document the change and request additional funding.

I am a support coordinator. How do I refer someone?

Call, email, or use the referral form. Serene Life will confirm funding, discuss household needs, and set up a service agreement and schedule.

Talk to the Serene Life team today.

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