At Adelaide Affinity Care, we understand that the implementation of Restrictive Practices is a significant responsibility that must always be balanced with the highest standards of safety and human rights. We focus specifically on the "compliance and compassion" aspect of care, ensuring that any necessary restrictions are implemented strictly within the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Framework. By prioritizing precision-fit care teams, we ensure that authorized practices are carried out with technical accuracy and profound respect, maintaining a safe environment while actively working toward the gradual reduction of these measures through proactive skill-building.

We position ourselves as experts in clinical accountability, providing the rigorous oversight required to manage complex safety needs without compromising a participant’s dignity. Our teams are highly trained in the legal and ethical requirements of regulated restrictive practices, ensuring that every use is documented with data-driven precision to inform future clinical reviews. Our goal is to provide the stable, high-quality implementation that keeps everyone safe today, while providing the consistent advocacy and environmental adjustments needed to foster a more independent, restriction-free tomorrow.

What is Implementing Restrictive Practices at AAC

Excellence in Regulated Restrictive Practice Implementation

Why We Lead the Way in Complex Safety Management

  • Audit-Ready Compliance: We handle the rigorous reporting requirements of the NDIS Commission. Every authorized practice is recorded with precision, ensuring the participant’s plan remains fully compliant and transparent.

  • Clinical Fidelity: We don’t "freestyle" safety. Our staff are trained specifically on the participant's authorized Behaviour Support Plan, ensuring that restrictions are used only as a last resort and exactly as the clinician intended.

  • Data-Driven Fade-Outs: We don't just implement restrictions; we look for the exit. Our detailed tracking helps clinicians identify when a restriction is no longer necessary, providing the evidence needed to transition toward more autonomous living.

  • Dignity-First Approach: Safety never comes at the expense of respect. Even when a restriction is necessary, our "precision-fit" teams focus on emotional support and de-briefing to ensure the bond of trust between the participant and carer remains unbroken.