Best Practice in Cleaning NDIS Participants' Homes
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Best Practice in Cleaning NDIS Participants' Homes

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Best Practice in Cleaning NDIS Participants' HomesCOURSE OVERVIEW: Welcome to the Best Practice in Cleaning NDIS Participants' Homes course. This program is designed to equip disability support workers and cleaning professionals with the essential skills, knowledge, and standards required to provide safe, respectful, and effective cleaning services in the homes of NDIS participants. Maintaining a clean and hygienic home is critical not only for comfort but also for the health, wellbeing, and

COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to the Best Practice in Cleaning NDIS Participants' Homes course. This program is designed to equip disability support workers and cleaning professionals with the essential skills, knowledge, and standards required to provide safe, respectful, and effective cleaning services in the homes of NDIS participants.

Maintaining a clean and hygienic home is critical not only for comfort but also for the health, wellbeing, and independence of individuals living with disability. This course begins by highlighting the importance of cleaning in disability support, explains relevant NDIS standards, and clarifies the role of support workers in fostering safe and supportive home environments.

Health and safety must always be prioritised during cleaning tasks. This section introduces common cleaning-related hazards and teaches how to use equipment and chemicals safely. Proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and good hygiene practices are reinforced to prevent harm to both workers and participants.

Effective cleaning begins with respectful communication. This section emphasises the importance of seeking permission before beginning tasks, understanding participant preferences, and clearly explaining cleaning activities without overstepping personal boundaries or autonomy.

Different surfaces require different techniques. This section provides practical guidance for cleaning hard floors, carpets, walls, windows, and blinds, ensuring that all surfaces are maintained safely and appropriately, with care for different materials and household layouts.

Kitchens are high-risk areas for hygiene. This section covers how to clean countertops, sinks, and appliances, manage food waste safely, and prevent cross-contamination in food preparation zones—vital for participants’ health and safety.

Bathrooms demand particular attention to hygiene. This section addresses the cleaning and disinfecting of toilets, sinks, and showers, outlines strategies to prevent mould and mildew, and covers the safe disposal of bathroom waste to maintain sanitary conditions.

Living areas and bedrooms must be clean and comfortable. This section explores best practices for dusting, vacuuming, laundering linens, and keeping spaces organised to promote wellbeing and reduce hazards in frequently used areas.

Laundry tasks are often included in support roles. This section guides workers in sorting, washing, and drying clothing, addressing stains, and properly folding and storing laundry while maintaining hygienic and efficient practices.

Cleaning in shared living environments presents unique challenges. This section outlines approaches to managing group cleaning duties, resolving conflicts, and maintaining fairness and consistency in shared areas like kitchens and bathrooms.

Infection control is a core aspect of NDIS home cleaning. This section highlights infection risks, details disinfection of high-touch areas, and outlines steps to prevent the spread of illnesses in participant homes, especially among those with compromised health.

Support must be tailored to individual needs. This section teaches how to adapt cleaning for participants with mobility limitations, sensory processing issues, and respiratory concerns, ensuring comfort, safety, and dignity are upheld at all times.

Sometimes, emergency cleaning is required. This section prepares workers to respond to urgent situations such as spills, bodily fluids, water damage, or pest infestations, including how to safely manage biohazards with minimal disruption to participants.

Effective waste management contributes to safety and sustainability. This section explains how to segregate and dispose of general and hazardous waste, apply recycling practices, and manage sharp objects or chemical disposal in line with guidelines.

Respect and dignity must underpin all cleaning tasks. This section provides strategies for cleaning in intimate spaces such as bedrooms and bathrooms, how to minimise intrusion, and how to respect cultural, personal, and religious preferences.

Manual handling and physical safety are essential for worker wellbeing. This section teaches safe techniques for lifting, bending, and reaching, and encourages the use of equipment to reduce strain and prevent injury during physical cleaning tasks.

Support workers play a key role in identifying household risks. This section explores how to recognise unsafe or unclean environments, report concerns like mould or infestations, and follow procedures for escalating issues in accordance with organisational policy.

Accurate documentation ensures transparency and safety. This section guides workers in recording completed tasks, reporting hazards or maintenance needs, and meeting NDIS documentation requirements with clarity and professionalism.

By the end of this course, you will be confident in applying best practices for cleaning NDIS participants’ homes, promoting hygiene, safety, respect, and participant choice—while meeting the standards required by the NDIS and broader community expectations.

Each section is complemented with examples to illustrate the concepts and techniques discussed.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:

1. Introduction to NDIS Home Cleaning

  • Understanding the importance of home cleaning in disability support
  • NDIS standards and compliance for home cleaning
  • Role of support workers in maintaining a clean and safe home environment

2. Health and Safety in Cleaning

  • Identifying and mitigating cleaning-related hazards
  • Safe use of cleaning equipment and chemicals
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) and hygiene practices

3. Communication and Consent in Home Cleaning

  • Asking Before You Act: Gaining Participant Permission
  • Discussing Preferences and Individual Needs
  • Explaining What You’re Doing Without Overstepping

4. Cleaning Techniques for Different Surfaces

  • Cleaning hard floors (tiles, wood, laminate)
  • Cleaning carpets and rugs
  • Cleaning walls, windows, and blinds

5. Kitchen Cleaning Best Practices

  • Cleaning countertops, sinks, and appliances
  • Safe handling and disposal of food waste
  • Preventing cross-contamination in food preparation areas

6. Bathroom Cleaning Best Practices

  • Cleaning and disinfecting toilets, sinks, and showers
  • Preventing mould and mildew growth
  • Safe disposal of bathroom waste

7. Bedroom and Living Area Cleaning

  • Dusting and vacuuming furniture and surfaces
  • Changing and laundering bed linens
  • Organising and decluttering living spaces

8. Laundry Best Practices

  • Sorting, washing, and drying clothes and linens
  • Stain removal techniques
  • Folding, ironing, and storing laundry

9. Cleaning in Shared Living Spaces

  • Managing cleaning responsibilities in group homes
  • Addressing conflicts related to cleaning
  • Ensuring fairness and consistency in shared spaces

10. Infection Control and Hygiene

  • Understanding infection risks in home cleaning
  • Disinfection protocols for high-touch areas
  • Preventing the spread of infectious diseases

11. Cleaning for Participants with Specific Needs

  • Adapting cleaning practices for participants with mobility issues
  • Cleaning for participants with sensory sensitivities
  • Cleaning for participants with respiratory conditions

12. Emergency Cleaning Situations

  • Responding to spills, accidents, and biohazards
  • Cleaning after floods or water damage
  • Managing pest infestations

13. Waste Management and Disposal

  • Segregating and disposing of waste safely
  • Recycling practices for NDIS homes
  • Managing hazardous waste (e.g., sharps, chemicals)

14. Maintaining Privacy, Dignity and Respect

  • Working in Personal Spaces (bedrooms, bathrooms)
  • Minimising Intrusion While Cleaning
  • Respecting Cultural and Personal Boundaries

15. Manual Handling and Safe Body Mechanics

  • Lifting, Bending, and Reaching Safely During Cleaning
  • Using Aids and Equipment to Reduce Strain
  • Preventing Injury While Performing Domestic Tasks

16. Recognising and Reporting Hazards in the Home

  • Identifying Unsafe or Unclean Conditions
  • Responding to Mould, Pests, or Unsanitary Environments
  • Reporting Risks in Line with Organisational Policies

17. Documentation and Reporting

  • Recording cleaning tasks and incidents
  • Reporting maintenance issues or hazards
  • Complying with NDIS documentation requirements

COURSE DURATION:

The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.

ASSESSMENT:

A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.

CERTIFICATION:

Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.

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Our 90lb mastiff/boxer mix Indie is very playful, curious and energetic. She needs toys that engage her and keep her busy. This ball does the job! We’ve had it for less than a week. Here’s what I love and what could be better: PROS: • She dog loves it. She whines for it. She gets absurdly excited when I get it out. She’s a bit of an anxious dog, but had zero problems with it inexplicably coming to life. • It lasts a while on a single charge, so it keeps her busy for a good long time. The longest we’ve used it at a stretch is an hour. • It’s pretty durable. She’s a super chewer (destroyed every “non-destructible” toy we’ve purchased for her), but the actual ball is hard plastic. She gnaws on it and it gets scratches, for sure. But she’s not going to chew it to pieces. • On carpet, it’s reasonably quiet. • It comes with a replaceable silicone button. • It’s easy to charge…just pull off the silicone button and the charging port is inside. • The silicone button is flush with the ball’s hard plastic surface, so there’s no way for her to pull the silicone button out and swallow it or get to the charging port. CONS: • Cover is worthless if your dog is a chewer. It goes on like an envelope with a Velcro closure. We took it off immediately. • Without the cover, it’s very noisy on hardwood floors. To us, it’s worth it. (Though, I work from home, so I might feel differently after the holiday vacation.) • She’s an XL dog, so she can fit the whole ball in her mouth easily and accidentally chomp down on the button and turn the ball off. Not a big deal, just something to know if you’ve got a Lab or larger dog. • With extended playtime, the two halves can come unscrewed, especially with a large dog who uses their paws/jaws on it a lot. Thankfully, it makes a loud buzzing noise when this happens, so we know we need to take it from her and screw it back together. Is this a potential danger? With the rechargeable battery inside, I’d say yes. But we also don’t let her play with this toy without supervision. So keep that in mind. Bottom line: It has its drawbacks, but it keeps her entertained and seems like it should last her at least 6 months with supervised play. Which is honestly REALLY good when we’re talking about Indie, Destroyer of Toys. I’d buy it again.
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Difficult/impossible to unscrew plastic cups (in order to recharge the vibrating/blinking device)
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Generally, I don't leave feedback on items purchased. However, in this case, I feel compelled to do so in hopes the mechanical engineers (of this product) will take my input to heart and ultimately modify it. First the pros... - I have 2 high-energy dogs (Jack Russell Terriers) who love their toys (e.g., chewing bones, tug-of-war, etc.) but usually get bored with them rather quickly. - This interactive PetDroid ball, however, keeps them busy for a long time. - In fact, my smaller dog (Max) knows its storage location and sits (as early as 6 AM) in front of the cabinet so that I give him "his ball". It keeps him busy for up to 1-2 hours at a time. - Max is literally addicted to the PetDroid ball... his determinant play with it makes me laugh all the time. Now, the cons... - After several days of play, the exterior looks chewed up quite a bit. That's no problem though. - Unfortunately, the interior "threads/grooves" of the two plastic cups (for closing/fasting) are very tiny. - Thus, after an hour-long hard play, it is almost impossible to unscrew the 2 plastic cups in order to recharge the interior device. - It appears the 2 cups somehow come off track and get realigned from the inside. - At that point, I cannot unscrew the PetDroid ball in order to recharge the device.... and without the blinking/vibration, this toy is no longer fun for play. - Ultimately, I had to place the bottom half of the ball into a vise and then use a plumbing wrench to untwist it. Proposed Solution: - Increase the size of the plastic cups' interior threads/grooves so that they won't get realigned/come off track. - This would mitigate the current dilemma of NOT being able to unscrew the ball in order to recharge it. In my view, this should be a relatively simple fix and significantly improve the durability of this product. Thank you for your time.
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Scott L.
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★★★★★ 5
Good fun and entertaining!
Color: Orange
A really fun interactive toy for your dog! It's pretty erratic and really gets him chasing it. The included soft cover was kinda hard to install and then it's hard to turn it off and on with the cover on, I feel like the cover didn't really improve it at all, sure it's louder without the cover but I feel like dog also likes it that way, he likes loud squeaky toys and this thing making a bunch of noise is appealing to him. We have mostly hardwood floors so it really gets moving, I'm sure on carpet it would be a bit quieter and maybe even a bit slower to move around but on hard smooth surfaces this things can really get zipping around abd get some speed to make him chase it. Overall a fun and entertaining toy.
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bill a.
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★★★★★ 5
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Awesome Toy . My Jack is crazy over it. She usually get bored with others, but this toy still has her attention after a couple of weeks Runs a long time on a short charge. 👍🏻
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Chad
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 2
Not the Fetch-Fest I Hoped For
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I had high hopes for the PetDroid Interactive Dog Ball, especially with the newly upgraded features and promises of durable, motion-activated fun. Unfortunately, it didn’t quite live up to expectations for my furry friend. Here’s why I’m giving it 2 stars. Promising Features, Lackluster Results The idea behind this toy is fantastic: a durable, motion-activated ball that would entertain my dog without much effort on my part. The ball is supposed to roll around on its own, keeping my dog engaged and active. However, in practice, it just didn’t capture my dog’s interest. Durability I will give credit where it’s due: the ball is well-made and seems durable. It can withstand some rough handling, which is great for more aggressive chewers. Unfortunately, durability doesn’t mean much if your dog won’t play with it in the first place. Motion Activation The motion activation feature is hit or miss. While the ball does move around as advertised, it didn’t seem to move in a way that intrigued my dog. He gave it a sniff, watched it for a minute, and then walked away, unimpressed. I tried multiple times to get him interested, but he simply wasn’t having it. Lack of Engagement The biggest issue is that the ball just didn’t engage my dog at all. It might be more suitable for a different personality type or breed, but for my pooch, it was a total flop. He’s usually quite playful and curious, so I was surprised by his lack of interest. Final Thoughts Overall, the PetDroid Interactive Dog Ball might work for some dogs, but it was a miss for mine. If your dog is easily entertained by automated toys, it might be worth a try. However, based on my experience, I can’t wholeheartedly recommend it. Pros: Durable construction Motion-activated as advertised Cons: Did not engage my dog Motion activation wasn’t intriguing enough Might be more suitable for specific dog types or personalities If you decide to give it a shot, just be prepared for the possibility that your dog might not find it as entertaining as you hope. For us, it’s back to the drawing board for a more engaging toy.
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