Apex Support Services offer a range of supports under the Specialised Substitute Residential Care (SSRC) model. SSRC, formerly known as Voluntary Out of Horme Care (VOOHC), is regulated by the NSW Office of the Children’s Guardian which is a care arrangement provided in New South Wales
We provide SSRC, a care arrangement specifically designed to offer children support away from their usual homes. Whether it’s respite care to give parents or caregivers a break, behavior support tailored to specific needs, or funding through the NDIS to assist children with disabilities, we are here to ensure children receive the care they deserve.
Respite Care: Our SSRC program offers respite care services, providing parents and caregivers with essential breaks while ensuring the well-being and safety of the children in our care.
Behavioral Support: We understand that each child is unique, which is why our behavioral support services are tailored to address individual needs effectively. Our team is dedicated to providing the necessary guidance and assistance to promote positive behavior and development.
At Apex Support Services, we prioritise the welfare of every child entrusted to us. Our dedicated team of professionals works tirelessly to create a nurturing and supportive environment where children feel safe, valued, and empowered to reach their full potential.
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Eligibility for Specialised Substitute Residential Care under NDIS typically requires an assessment by the NDIS to determine specific needs related to disabilities that cannot be met through standard residential care.
Accessing Specialised Substitute Residential Care under NDIS involves submitting an application through the NDIS, which includes an assessment of your care needs and a detailed care plan.
Benefits include tailored care plans, specialized support for complex needs, and a safe, structured environment designed to enhance the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
Services typically include 24/7 care, specialized medical support, tailored therapy programs, and assistance with daily living activities.
The cost varies based on individual needs and the level of care required. Funding is generally provided by the NDIS based on the approved care plan.
Providers are specialised organizations accredited by the NDIS to deliver high-level residential care tailored to individuals with significant and complex care needs.
Funding is provided through the NDIS plan, which allocates resources based on a comprehensive assessment of the individual’s needs and the required level of care.
Specialised Substitute Residential Care offers more intensive, round-the-clock support compared to other NDIS supports, which may be less intensive and not residential.
Transitioning involves coordinating with your NDIS planner to update your care plan, selecting an appropriate provider, and arranging for a smooth move to the new care setting.
Yes, many individuals have reported significant improvements in their quality of life, greater independence, and better health outcomes through personalized and specialized care.
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