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Disability Quality Support

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 1800 951 026



Address: 20 Victoria Road 1750 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.dqsupport.com.au

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25.01.2022 We have another SIL room vacant in Ipswich, QLD Secure home in CBD location in Ipswich, with very spacious rooms. Please contact us to discuss any inquires via - ... Phone: 1800 951 026 Email: [email protected] See more



24.01.2022 SIL teams need to be more aware than ever of how they handle infection control in the wake of COVID-19 Here are 6 simple but very effective processes that everyone in our team does in order to improve the safety of the Participants we care for as well as the staff

23.01.2022 1 hour shopping window allocated just for Participants and the elderly Shoppers have adopted a frantic approach to grocery shopping due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. This has led to the most vulnerable members of the community missing out on groceries. In order to combat this and give everyone a fair go, supermarkets such as Coles and Woolies are having a 1 hour period in the market reserved for only Participants and the elderly. Great to see supermarkets playing their part to ...help during the COVID-19 situation. https://www.smh.com.au//elderly-and-disabled-to-get-dedica

22.01.2022 Granville SIL Property Available (NSW) Convenient location that is set about 5 minutes’ drive to Granville South Public School, Granville Tafe and Granville Station. It is also within easy reach to both Granville and Merrylands Shopping Centres and train station.... This property is very spacious and modern. Email us or call for more details or to book an inspection time. Please contact us to discuss any inquires via - Phone: 1800 951 026 Email: [email protected]



18.01.2022 Overstretched hospitals are not the safest places for some people with complex cases of disability. This is the exact reason why the NDIS needs to focus more on SIL - its the only effective way to ensure that there is adequate care for those that really need it. https://www.abc.net.au//hospitals-not-safe-for-in/11999170

17.01.2022 The Royal Commission is looking into people with disability during recent emergencies in Australia. This move has 2 goals: 1. To improve the safety and well-being of people with disability during future emergencies. 2. To ensure that there are plans in place which minimise the risk of violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation during emergencies.... This is really important because the emergencies seen over the last few months have revealed the vulnerabilities faced by people with a disability and undoubtably requires attention. https://www.facebook.com//a.117165529651/234239331277232/

14.01.2022 You may have heard the term TeleHealth recently and been wondering what it is. Essentially, it is using technology services to communicate in order to receive medical or Allied Health Services from a remote location, such as from your own home. This is very useful in the current COVID-19 climate because it allows Provider and Participants to ensure that they get the services they need without having to leave the home and increase risk of COVID-19 infection. ... Check out this video for a great, easy to understand explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPGmJ55e9gQ



14.01.2022 Do you need an urgent plan review? Due to COVID-19, The NDIA is now advising special teams of planners are available to help make urgent changes to plans. If you need a hand with this, feel free to reach out to us. 'The NDIA will also take a flexible approach to amending plans and, where necessary, shift capacity building funding to funding for core supports, in consultation with special teams of planners in the NDIA.'... You can read the full release below: https://www.ndis.gov.au//4659-new-measures-support-ndis-pa

13.01.2022 The NDIA CEO, Scott McNaughton, is encouraging people to flexibly use funds to purchase devices such as iPads, laptops, the internet, in order to ensure progress during COVID-19 You do not need reports to do this, but rather you can generally claim this from consumables funding, if not, from any other core group. NDIA CEO, Scott McNaughton has said: ... ‘A lot of Australians have access to those devices, we know that. But when you don't, and when you need a device to continue to access your disability services, we are encouraging you to use your NDIS plan to access those. So you can get those support. It is important, where you need certain things and those devices to be those online therapies, online gym classes. To connect with your speech therapist, or whoever is supporting you through your NDIS plan, we encourage people, if they do not have a device, to use the plane fixedly and purchased one. There will be more coming out on this including how we speed up the supply of access to those devices as well. We are working on that in the background, so in the meantime if you have funding in your plan and you need one of these to access your supports, we encourage you to use your plan flexibly to purchase such a device you can keep receiving supports.’

09.01.2022 WE ARE HIRING. Contact us on 0426 744 579 or email your resume to [email protected]

06.01.2022 Disability Quality Services is a nationwide SIL provider that focuses on ensuring participants are placed in the state of art accommodation. Each of our homes are tailored to suit the clients disability, needs and functionality. Contact Us today 1800 951 026

02.01.2022 SIL Room Available in Yennora, NSW Our new availability is in a very secure home in Yennora. We have 1 room available, and as you can see, it’s very spacious and modern property, with Aircon, modern kitchen and bathroom.



01.01.2022 This is a great article which covers why exercise is important for those with Down Syndrome and the type of exercise that is most beneficial - give it a read! https://clickability.com.au//exercise-physiology-and-dow/

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