Household Tasks is registration group 0120 — a Core support that funds a worker to keep your home running when disability stops you managing it. It spans laundry, dishes, linen, light meal prep and yard upkeep, with cleaning as one item. Funding depends on an individual reasonable-and-necessary assessment.
On the NDIS support catalogue, household help sits in registration group 0120 — Household Tasks. It is the umbrella line that pays for the upkeep of your living environment, distinct from supports for your body or routine.
The category is deliberately broad so your plan can flex across the chores disability makes hard to manage. Cleaning is just one item inside it — covered in detail in our cleaning guide.
Like every NDIS support, 0120 funding must be reasonable and necessary: the task is one your disability prevents, and there is no other household member who could reasonably take it on. Your planner weighs your functional capacity, not just the diagnosis.
This is why two participants with the same condition can receive different hours — household make-up, living arrangements and the specific functional impact all shape the decision.
Household Tasks is drawn from your Core budget, which is generally flexible — you can rebalance hours against other Core supports as needs change across the year.
Providers bill 0120 at the hourly maximums published in the NDIS price guide, refreshed every 1 July. A registered provider can deliver it whether your plan is NDIA-managed, plan-managed or self-managed.
We deliver Household Tasks (0120) support across NSW & VIC — practical help with the upkeep your plan covers.
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