NDIS services
Welcome to TrueBlue Care, your trusted NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) provider dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities to live fulfilling and independent lives. With a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet diverse needs, we are committed to supporting participants across various NDIS support categories, including:
Supporting Participants with Day-to-Day Medication Management
At TrueBlue Care, we understand the importance of proper medication management in maintaining health and well-being. Our dedicated team of professionals provides personalized support to assist participants with their day-to-day medication needs. This includes:
- Medication Administration: Our trained staff members ensure that participants receive their medications as prescribed by healthcare professionals. We adhere to strict medication protocols to promote safety and effectiveness.
- Medication Reminders: We offer gentle reminders to participants to take their medications on time, helping to prevent missed doses and ensuring medication adherence.
- Medication Monitoring: Our team closely monitors participants for any potential side effects or adverse reactions to medications, promptly notifying healthcare providers if necessary.

Disposal of Waste, Infectious, or Hazardous Substances

Proper disposal of waste, infectious, or hazardous substances is crucial for maintaining a safe and healthy environment. Our team takes responsibility for the safe disposal of such substances, following industry best practices and environmental regulations. This includes:
- Waste Management: We manage the proper disposal of non-hazardous waste generated during daily activities, ensuring compliance with waste disposal guidelines and minimizing environmental impact.
- Infectious Waste Disposal: Our staff members handle infectious waste, such as used medical supplies or soiled linens, with care and attention to infection control protocols to prevent the spread of illness.
- Hazardous Substance Disposal: We safely dispose of hazardous substances, including expired medications or chemical cleaning agents, in accordance with local regulations and safety standards, protecting both participants and the environment.
Implementing Restrictive Practices with the People You Support
While we prioritize person-centered care and positive behavior support, there are instances where restrictive practices may be necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of participants and others. Our approach to implementing restrictive practices is guided by principles of dignity, respect, and least restrictive intervention. This includes:
- Individualized Assessment: Before implementing any restrictive practices, we conduct a thorough assessment of the participant’s needs, preferences, and abilities, as well as the specific circumstances necessitating intervention.
- Collaborative Decision-Making: We engage participants, their families, and relevant stakeholders in the decision-making process regarding the use of restrictive practices, ensuring transparency, consent, and respect for individual rights.
- Ongoing Monitoring and Review: We continuously monitor the effectiveness and impact of restrictive practices, regularly reviewing their necessity and appropriateness. We strive to minimize the use of restrictive practices whenever possible, seeking alternative strategies to address challenging behaviors or situations.

