Aged Care & NDIS Home Cleaning: How We Assess Safety, Cleanliness and Support Needs
When our domestic care specialists walk into a client’s home, we’re not just there to clean — we’re there to understand the space, the person, and what support is truly needed.
For many of our NDIS participants and aged care clients, their home environment plays a crucial role in their safety, health, and independence. That’s why the first few moments inside a home are so important.
We’re quietly assessing, observing, and identifying how we can best help — not just today, but ongoing.
Here’s what we’re really looking for.
Can Gardening Be Funded Through Support at Home?
Many older Australians don’t realise that gardening and basic yard maintenance may be funded through the Support at Home program. Regular lawn mowing, pruning and garden tidy-ups can help keep homes safe and manageable for seniors who want to remain living independently.
5 Signs Your Ageing Parent May Need Support at Home
As our parents get older, the changes can be subtle at first. A missed appointment here, a cluttered kitchen there… it’s easy to brush things off as “just ageing.”
But sometimes, these small signs are your early cue that extra support at home could make a big difference — not just for safety, but for dignity, independence, and quality of life.
Here are five key signs to look out for, especially for families across the Northern Rivers region.
Supporting Seniors at the Lismore Retirement Living & Senior Lifestyle Expo
On Friday 13th March, the Sistability team attended the Lismore Retirement Living & Senior Lifestyle Expo at the Lismore Workers Club. The event brought together a wide range of organisations and service providers dedicated to helping older Australians live well, stay independent, and access the support they need.
For our team at Sistability, it was a fantastic opportunity to meet members of the community face-to-face and talk about the ways we support people to stay safe, comfortable and independent in their homes.
The Sistability Story: From Cleaning Services to Supporting Independent Living at Home
What started as a small NDIS cleaning service has grown into something much bigger. Discover how Sistability evolved to support more than 170 people across the Northern Rivers with aged care navigation, home services, and independent living support.
Gardening Support for Seniors: Helping People Stay Safe and Independent at Home
For many older Australians, the garden is a cherished part of the home. But tasks like mowing lawns, trimming hedges and pulling weeds can become difficult over time. Gardening support services help seniors maintain safe, tidy outdoor spaces while continuing to live independently at home.
We Can Do It! Sistability Joins Ballina Duck Fest with Rosie the Duck
This year at Ballina Duck Fest, Sistability is thrilled to take part in the fun by decorating our very own corporate duck… and we’ve named her Rosie.
But this Rosie is more than just colourful and spirited… she’s a tribute.
Cleaning With Care: Supporting Independence and Dignity for NDIS and Aged Care Clients
Cleaning in a home where someone is ageing or living with disability requires more than good technique. It requires empathy, patience and respect.
Here are practical and respectful cleaning tips for families, support workers and carers who want to maintain a safe, healthy environment while protecting dignity.
Celebrating 5 Years of Heart, Leadership and Community Impact
This year, we are incredibly proud to celebrate Olivia and Jenn reaching five years with Sistability, and very soon, our Services Manager Nic will also mark her five-year anniversary. Having three key team members reach this milestone is something we do not take lightly.
Creating Opportunities: Inside Sistability’s Recruitment Day
On Wednesday, 18 February 2026, Sistability welcomed our community to a relaxed and friendly Hiring Day at the Ballina RSL. It was a wonderful opportunity for people to explore roles in cleaning, gardening and support services with our growing team. This was not your typical job fair.
Top 25 Questions People Ask Us About Cleaning and In Home Support
Choosing the right cleaning or in home support service can feel overwhelming, especially if you are navigating NDIS supports, aged care services or a major life transition. Many people come to us unsure of what help they need, what is included, or whether professional cleaning is the right choice for their situation.
Over the years, these are the most common questions people ask us about professional cleaning services, deep cleaning, NDIS cleaning services and aged care cleaning support. We have answered them clearly and honestly to help you feel informed, confident and supported.
What Is Trauma Informed Cleaning?
For many people, cleaning is just another household task. But for others, having someone enter their home and touch their belongings, move furniture or open cupboards can feel deeply unsettling.
This is where trauma informed cleaning comes in.
Trauma informed cleaning recognises that a home is not just a physical space. It holds memories, routines, emotions and sometimes experiences of loss, illness, violence or instability. A trauma informed cleaner works with care, consent and empathy, not just efficiency.
For people accessing NDIS cleaning services, aged care cleaning services, or other forms of in home support, the way cleaning is delivered matters just as much as the result.
Cleaning, Gardening and Support Work With Care: Why Who You Hire Matters
When people think about cleaning, gardening or support work, they often think about tasks. Floors cleaned. Lawns maintained. Daily assistance completed. Jobs done and boxes ticked.
But in aged care and NDIS homes, these services are never just tasks. They are moments of trust, connection and care. They shape how safe someone feels in their own home. And that is why who you hire truly matters.
At Sistability, we deliver cleaning, gardening and support work with care at the centre. Not as transactions, but as people-first services grounded in dignity, respect and real community impact.
What Services Are Included in the Support at Home Program?
Australia’s aged care system has changed, and the Support at Home program is now the main way older Australians access government-funded care at home. It has replaced Home Care Packages and Short-Term Restorative Care, bringing services together under one clearer and more flexible system.
At the centre of this program is the Support at Home service list. This is a government-approved list that clearly outlines what services can be funded and how support can be tailored to suit individual needs.
Understanding this service list helps older people, families and carers know what support is available and how it can be used to stay safe, independent and comfortable at home.
Preparing a Home for Change: The Role of Deep Cleaning in Transitions and New Beginnings
Big life changes often start at home.
For older Australians and people living with disability, times of transition can feel overwhelming. This might include returning home from hospital, moving into supported accommodation, downsizing, or adjusting to new levels of support through NDIS or aged care services. Alongside paperwork, appointments, and emotional strain, the condition of the home can quietly add to stress.
This is where deep and specialised cleaning plays an important role. Not just to make a home look tidy, but to make it safer, healthier, and easier to move forward.
How Support at Home (SaH) Coordination Reduces the Mental Load for Families
Caring for an ageing parent or a loved one with additional support needs is deeply personal and often overwhelming. While families are motivated by love and responsibility, the mental load that comes with navigating Australia’s aged care system can quietly build over time.
With the introduction of Support at Home (SaH), formerly known as Home Care Packages, many families are hopeful for a simpler and more flexible system. However, even positive change can bring confusion. New terminology, new processes, and new decisions can increase stress unless there is someone guiding you through it.
This is where SaH coordination makes a real difference.
Why Cleaning Priorities Change as We Get Older
As we get older, many parts of life naturally change, including the way we care for our homes. This doesn’t mean standards drop or that people stop caring. It means priorities shift toward what best supports health, safety, comfort, and independence.
A home doesn’t need to be spotless to be a healthy, supportive place to live. For older Australians, cleaning becomes less about appearances and more about doing what matters most.
Understanding why cleaning priorities change can help remove guilt, reduce pressure, and make it easier to accept support when it’s needed.
Easy Ways to Keep Your Garden Tidy During Summer
Summer in Northern NSW brings rapid growth, warm weather, and lush gardens, but it can also make outdoor maintenance feel overwhelming, especially in the heat and humidity.
For older Australians, people living with disability, and those supporting loved ones at home, keeping the garden tidy isn’t about appearances. It’s about safety, access, comfort, and dignity. A well-maintained garden helps people move around more confidently, reduces fall risks, and keeps outdoor spaces enjoyable rather than stressful.
The good news? Keeping your garden tidy during summer doesn’t have to mean heavy gardening or long, exhausting sessions. Here are some simple, realistic ways to manage outdoor spaces during the warmer months, without pushing your body too hard.
Summer Deep Cleaning: 5 Areas that Matter Most in the Heat and Humidity
Summer in Northern NSW brings sunshine, humidity, and long warm days, but it also creates the perfect conditions for mould, bacteria, and odours to build up inside the home.
When the heat is on, deep cleaning isn’t about chasing a picture-perfect home. It’s about comfort, hygiene, airflow, and protecting health, especially for older Australians, people living with disability, and anyone with allergies or respiratory conditions.
Here are the five areas that matter most during a humid Northern NSW summer, and what to focus on when tackling a summer deep clean.
Case Study: Specialised Deep Clean for an NDIS Participant – Evans Head, NSW.
When daily cleaning is manageable but deep cleaning tasks become physically unsafe, structured intervention can make a significant difference. In this Evans Head case study, we supported an NDIS participant living with rheumatoid arthritis through a one-off specialised deep clean designed to restore safety and reduce physical strain.
This professional service focused on high-risk areas including bathrooms, kitchen surfaces and flooring, creating a manageable and safe living environment without compromising independence.
Read how specialised cleaning in Evans Head helped restore functionality and peace of mind.