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Refresh confident, safe mealtime support for NDIS participants who live with swallowing difficulties.
Dysphagia Support is a one day refresher for support workers and carers who assist NDIS participants with swallowing difficulties. The course covers the everyday signs of dysphagia, the role of speech pathologists and dietitians, and the practical steps that keep meals safe, enjoyable, and dignified.
You will revisit modified diets, fluid thickness levels, safe positioning, and the use of mealtime management plans. Trainers guide you through choking response, aspiration risk, and clear mealtime documentation so each meal stays consistent across shifts. By the end of the day you will feel ready to deliver respectful mealtime support that follows the participant's plan and reduces risk in home and community settings.
Identify common signs and risk factors of dysphagia in everyday support
Apply IDDSI texture and fluid levels accurately at every meal
Set up safe positioning, pacing, and environment for participant meals
Follow mealtime management plans written by speech pathologists
Respond confidently to a choking event using current first aid steps
Document meals, intake, and concerns for the clinical and family team
A clear refresher on swallowing, common dysphagia presentations, and why mealtime support matters so much.
Practical walkthrough of texture levels, fluid thickness, and how to prepare meals that match the participant's plan.
Positioning, pacing, environment, and the small choices that make a big difference at every meal.
Hands on practice of choking first aid using current resuscitation guidelines and recovery support.
Mealtime records, communication with families, and how to feed insights back to the clinical team.
Provide skilled support to NDIS participants in their homes and the community with confidence in this clinical task.
Deliver consistent, high quality care across a roster of participants while meeting provider quality requirements.
Support participants to remain safely at home through accurate procedures, observation, and timely reporting.
Assist nurses and allied health teams by carrying out delegated tasks safely under their direct supervision.
Assessment is competency based across the day. You will complete short written checks on dysphagia and IDDSI levels, then prepare a sample modified meal and drink, demonstrate safe mealtime set up, and rehearse a choking response on a clinical mannequin. A final case study confirms your ability to follow a mealtime plan accurately.
On successful completion you receive a So Rig Institute Statement of Attendance confirming your refresher in this skill area. The statement lists the topics covered, the date attended, and the trainer who delivered the session, and is suitable for inclusion in your professional development file.
We recommend a refresher every twelve months, in line with NDIS practice standards and most provider policies, so your skills, documentation, and incident reporting stay current.
Support workers, carers, and family members who help NDIS participants with meals where dysphagia is present or suspected.
No. Swallowing assessments are completed by speech pathologists. You learn to follow plans and support meals safely.
IDDSI is the international framework that describes texture and fluid thickness levels. You will review every level used in NDIS settings.
You will rehearse a clear, calm response based on current resuscitation guidelines and your provider's reporting policy.
Most providers ask for a refresher every twelve months or sooner if the participant's mealtime plan changes.
Enrol today at Sorig Institute and gain the practical skills, confidence and certification you need to launch your NDIS career.