A Simple Guide to Core, Capacity Building, and Capital Supports

 

Have you ever felt as if knowing your support plan was like learning a new language? You are not alone! It’s easy to get lost in the lingo and categories, but your support plan is essentially a road map to a more independent, fulfilled life. It’s designed around you, your aspirations, and what’s actually important.

Let’s go over the three primary categories of help offered through the NDIS: core, capacity building, and capital. Each one has a unique purpose in assisting you in moving forward, and understanding them can have a significant impact on how you manage your funds.

Core Supports: Your Daily Foundation

Imagine starting your day with confidence and support, knowing that the small details are taken care of. This is the essence of Core Supports. These are the fundamental building blocks for managing your daily life, being well, and connecting with your community. They’re about making your daily life easier, safer, and more pleasurable.

Think of Core Supports as a daily toolset. These are the tools that assist you manage your day-to-day activities and keep everything operating smoothly. They’re the most adaptable component of your NDIS plan, so you can frequently change cash around within this category based on what you need most.

Core Supports can include things like:

  • Personal care at home – such as help with showering, dressing, or getting in and out of bed
  • Support with household tasks – for example, cleaning, doing laundry, or grocery shopping
  • Transport support – to help you get to medical appointments, community events, or work
  • Meal preparation and delivery – if you need help planning, cooking, or accessing meals
  • Social and community participation – support workers can accompany you to social activities or outings

Capacity Building: Growing Skills and Confidence for the Future

If Core Supports serve as the foundation, Capacity-Building Supports provide the skills and training necessary to build more floors, add new rooms, and truly make your house a home. This area is all about investing in yourself: learning new skills, increasing your independence, and empowering you to reach your personal goals. It’s about pushing outside of your comfort zone, learning new skills, and having the courage to face problems head on.

Capacity Building is your development zone. It allows you to learn new things, try new experiences, and gradually gain control of your own journey. Over time, these resources can lead to more possibilities, new friendships, and even a greater feeling of purpose.

Capacity Building is your development zone. It allows you to learn new things, try new experiences, and gradually gain control of your own journey. Over time, these resources can lead to more possibilities, new friendships, and even a greater feeling of purpose.

This area is dedicated to helping you grow, learn, and become more self-sufficient. It contains items such as:

  • Developing life skills, such as budgeting, cooking, and using public transportation.
  • Work and education support includes job coaching, résumé assistance, and study assistance.
  • Social skills include developing connections, joining groups, and enhancing communication.

Capital Supports: Shaping Your Environment for Success

Core Supports take care of your daily life, and Capacity-Building Supports help you get better. Capital Supports, on the other hand, are one-time investments that change your world in a big way to make you more independent and involved. As major improvements or necessary tools that make your “house” perfect for your wants and goals, think of them that way. These are the bigger, more permanent changes that get rid of real obstacles and open up new options.

Examples of Capital Supports include:

  • Assistive technology
  • Vehicle modifications
  • Home modifications

 

 

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