Mornings are hard for a lot of the people we support. Getting up, getting dressed, making a meal, managing the shape of a day. Things that might sound small carry real weight when routine and consistency don't come easily.

Our goal with daily living skills support is never to make ourselves indispensable. It's to make ourselves unnecessary. Every routine we help build is designed to move someone one step closer to doing it themselves.

What daily living skills support looks like with us

We start by understanding what a typical day actually looks like for someone, where it breaks down, and what they want it to look like instead. From there, we build routines around planning, prompting, and follow through, in cooking, budgeting, personal care, and household tasks, at a pace that fits.

Our approach is psychology informed, which means we pay attention to motivation and confidence, not just whether a task got done. If someone avoids a task or resists a routine, we treat that as something worth understanding, not something to push past.

We also work alongside any occupational therapist or allied health professional already involved, so the strategies they've built are actually carried through day to day, rather than sitting separate from daily support.

Who this support is for

People building independence in everyday life, across physical, psychosocial, neurological, and complex support needs. Often, people who've had support before that completed the task but never built toward doing it without help. We measure success differently. Less prompting needed over time. More decisions made independently. A routine that holds even on a harder day.

What changes

Change here tends to be gradual and real. A morning routine that used to take an hour of prompting starts to happen with far less involvement. A meal is prepared with a checklist instead of a support worker doing it alongside them. Confidence builds because the wins are visible and theirs.

Families notice it too. Less needing to step in. More trust that the day will run the way it's supposed to.

Getting started

We respond quickly, listen carefully and explain the next steps clearly if Mindful Pathways Support may be the right fit.

Refer a participant:

referral@mindfulpathwayssupport.com

Speak with us directly:+61 475 771 764

We accept NDIA-managed, plan-managed, and self-managed participants across the Perth metro area.

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