Why Support Coordinators Trust Sistability With Their Clients
For support coordinators, choosing the right service providers is a critical part of the role.
It’s not just about organising supports. It’s about ensuring every provider involved is reliable, safe, and genuinely aligned with the needs of the participant.
Because at the end of the day, your reputation is on the line too.
At Sistability, we understand that trust isn’t given lightly. It’s built over time through consistency, communication, and care.
Here’s why support coordinators across the Northern Rivers trust us with their clients.
How We Vet Our Cleaners for Your Safety and Peace of Mind
Inviting someone into your home is a big decision.
For many of our clients, that decision carries even more weight. Whether it’s an older Australian living independently or an NDIS participant receiving support, trust, safety, and consistency are everything.
At Sistability, we understand that we’re not just providing a service—we’re entering someone’s personal space, often at a vulnerable time in their life.
That’s why we take our hiring and vetting process seriously.
Here’s how we ensure every member of our team is someone you can feel safe, comfortable, and confident welcoming into your home.
Can the NDIS Cover Deep Cleaning? Here’s What You Need to Know
If you or someone you support is on the NDIS, you might be wondering:
Can my plan cover a deep clean?
The short answer is yes. The NDIS can fund cleaning, including deeper or more intensive cleaning, but only when it meets the criteria of being reasonable and necessary and directly related to a participant’s disability.
This aligns with the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits (formerly the NDIS Price Guide and Addenda), which outline what supports can be funded and under which categories.
Here’s what that means in practice.
Balancing Care and Life: Tips for Family Caregivers
Caring for a loved one is one of the most meaningful things you can do.
But it can also be one of the most overwhelming.
For many family caregivers, the role doesn’t come with a manual. It often starts gradually - helping with a few tasks here and there, and before long, it becomes a significant part of daily life.
Balancing care with work, family, and your own wellbeing can feel like a constant juggle. And while it’s driven by love, it’s important to recognise that you can’t pour from an empty cup.
Here are some practical and supportive tips to help you care for your loved one, without losing yourself in the process.
How to Get Started with My Aged Care (Without the Overwhelm)
If you’re starting to think about aged care support for yourself or a loved one, you’re not alone.
For many families, the process begins with a simple question:
“Where do we even start?”
Between government websites, assessments, waitlists, and unfamiliar terms, My Aged Care can feel overwhelming at first. But the good news is, once you understand the steps, it becomes much more manageable.
Here’s a simple, clear guide to help you get started with confidence.
When Does a Home Need a Deep Clean? 6 Signs to Look For.
For many NDIS participants and older Australians, keeping a home clean isn’t just about appearance. It’s about safety, comfort, and being able to live independently.
Regular cleaning plays an important role. But sometimes, before ongoing support can truly make a difference, the home needs a proper reset.
At Sistability, we often find that a deep clean is the best starting point, especially when a home hasn’t had consistent support or when circumstances have changed.
Hidden Warning Signs Our Cleaners Are Trained to Spot in Aged Care and NDIS Homes
When most people think about cleaning, they picture tidy surfaces, fresh-smelling rooms, and a job well done.
But in aged care and NDIS homes, a good clean is about so much more than presentation.
At Sistability, our domestic care specialists are trained to look beyond the obvious. For many of our clients, we’re one of the only regular visitors in the home. That puts us in a unique position - not just to clean, but to notice subtle changes that could indicate something isn’t quite right.
These are the hidden warning signs our team is trained to look out for.
Why CHSP Is a Starting Point, Not a Long-Term Solution
For many older Australians, the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (better known as CHSP) is their first experience with funded home care. It's a welcome lifeline. Help with the housework, a hand in the garden, maybe some transport to a medical appointment. For a while, it feels like enough.
But here's the reality that families and carers run into almost immediately: even when you're approved for CHSP, finding a provider who can actually take you on is a different challenge entirely.
How a Transition Clean Can Change Lives
For most people, cleaning is just another task on the to-do list. But in the work we do at Sistability, we see something very different.
We see homes where cleaning has become too much. Where things have slowly built up over time. Where life has changed, and the space someone lives in no longer supports them the way it used to.
And in those moments, a clean is not just a clean.
It can change everything.
At Sistability, we provide transition cleaning services across the Northern Rivers, supporting aged care and NDIS clients with respectful, high-quality home cleaning that goes far beyond the surface.
Helping Locals Navigate Aged Care Changes at Palm Lake Ballina
Last week, the Sistability team attended the Palm Lake Ballina Aged Care Information Session & Expo, a valuable community event focused on helping older Australians understand the Support at Home Program.
As aged care continues to evolve, events like this play an important role in making sure people feel informed, prepared, and supported through the changes. For many attendees, it was a chance to ask questions, gain clarity, and connect directly with local providers in a relaxed and welcoming environment.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Year End Deep Clean for a Safe, Cool & Comfortable Summer
As the year draws to a close and the warmer months roll in across the Northern Rivers, many families, support coordinators, and aged care providers start thinking about how to help clients stay safe, cool, and comfortable at home. For older Australians, people with disability, or anyone managing health concerns, summer can bring additional risks such as heat stress, dehydration, mould growth, and increased fatigue.
A thoughtful year-end deep clean can make a world of difference. It helps reset the home, remove hazards, improve airflow, and create a fresh, cool foundation for the season ahead. At Sistability, we see this as more than just cleaning, it’s about safety, dignity, and supporting people to live confidently in their own home during the hottest time of year.
Hope in Action: Sistability’s Specialised Cleaning Service for “Sandy”
“Sandy” (name changed for privacy) is an NDIS participant living in government housing in the Northern Rivers. She lives with several complex medical conditions that affect her ability to manage her home environment. These conditions significantly influence her capacity to maintain hygiene, organisation, and general home upkeep on an ongoing basis.
Over time, the challenges of daily living became overwhelming, and Sandy’s living conditions deteriorated beyond what regular support services could manage. Her home had reached a level that presented health and safety concerns for her and those supporting her.
Case Study: Hoarding Intervention and Specialised Cleaning – Ballina, NSW
Hoarding behaviours require a respectful, staged approach — not an abrupt clean-out. In this Ballina case study, we worked alongside an aged care client and their support team to implement a structured hoarding intervention focused on reducing environmental risk while protecting dignity.
Through gradual progress and consistent support, safety improved, tenancy risk reduced and the home became more functional over time.
Learn how our hoarding cleaning services in Ballina support sustainable, long-term outcomes.
Why ADHD Makes Cleaning a Challenge: The Brain Science Behind It
For many people with ADHD, keeping a home clean can feel like climbing a mountain in bare feet. It’s not a lack of willpower or caring about a tidy space—it’s the way the ADHD brain is wired.
Understanding the neuroscience behind these struggles can be the first step toward solutions that work, whether you’re tackling the dust bunnies yourself or calling in professional reinforcements for a specialty or deep clean.