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Sleepover supports & 2 hours active supports
Regarding ndis sleepover shift, my clients parents are now saying the sleepover is 10-8 (correct) and includes 2 hours of support. They want us to be awake until 12 cleaning ect. But my understanding is it includes two hours of support if direct support is needed by the participant. Can someone please clarify
u/Better-Laugh-2830 — 23 hours ago