Plan Management is one of the most important NDIS supports as it simplifies the financial management of your NDIS funds, reducing stress and saving time by handling paperwork, payments, and budgeting on your behalf. It offers flexibility in choosing both registered and non-registered providers, ensures timely payments, and provides financial clarity through ...
NDIS funding is designed to help participants achieve their goals and live as independently as possible. This includes providing comprehensive support for various housing options tailored to meet individual needs, ensuring that every participant can find a living situation that best suits their personal circumstances and preferences. The NDIS recognises that...
Plan Management is one of the ways in which you can manage your NDIS funding. Integrating plan management into your NDIS plan is a decision that can streamline your NDIS experience, enhance your control, and maximise the benefits you receive. Plan management involves accessing the services of a plan manager to handle the financial administration of your NDIS...
The NDIS is a national scheme designed to provide support to Australians with a permanent and significant disability. It aims to help individuals achieve their goals, increase their independence, and enhance their quality of life. The NDIS provides funding for a range of services, including personal care, therapy, assistive technology, and more. Starting you...
Price limits within the NDIS are established to regulate the cost of support and services, ensuring that participants receive value for money and preventing overcharging by service providers. These price limits are detailed in the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits document, which sets out the maximum amounts that can be claimed for various services....
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides essential support to individuals with disabilities, enabling them to manage everyday tasks and live with greater independence. Assistance with daily living is a key support funded by the NDIS, addressing important needs such as personal care, household tasks, meal preparation, and community participati...
Dementia is often thought of as an age-related condition, but younger onset dementia can affect people well before they turn 65. It significantly affects a person’s cognitive and functional abilities to the point where it affects everyday tasks and independent living. Understanding dementia as a disability rather than merely an age-related condition is funda...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is committed to supporting people with autism and their families by offering services and funding tailored to each individual’s needs. By focusing on evidence-based practices and fostering collaboration between families, professionals, and communities, the NDIS strives to enhance independence, inclusion, and qu...
Achieving your ideal living arrangement is a crucial step toward a life of independence. Individualised Living Options (ILO) support under the NDIS helps people with disabilities to design and achieve living arrangements tailored to personal preferences and support needs. ILO goes beyond traditional disability housing solutions by emphasising choice, flexibi...
Community participation involves the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in social, recreational, educational, and employment activities within their community to foster independence, personal growth, and social interaction. Supported by funding from the National Disability Insurance Scheme, community participation offers access to tailored programs w...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) supports individuals with mental health issues by providing access to a wide range of supports and services aimed at their improving well-being and independence. The NDIS adopts a recovery-oriented approach to mental health, emphasising the importance of participants’ personal goals, strengths, and individual p...
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is designed to give people with disabilities more control over their lives and the support they need. Choice and control is one of the core ideas that shape NDIS, where participants can decide which services they want, how they use them, and who provides them. While this flexibility is empowering, managing it c...