What is an National Disability Insurance Scheme care plan?

An NDIS plan is a type of service that helps NDIS participants meets their disability-related needs. It identifies the individual's goals and objectives and the support needed to achieve them. An NDIS plan can include items such as household services, health and therapy, employment, play and recreation, and more.

What medical conditions are requiring qualifying for disability? ​​​​​​​

Whether a medical condition qualifies for disability depends on the severity of the symptoms and how much it affects a person's daily life. NDIS participants are assessed individually to determine if their condition meets the care requirements.

How long does NDIS funding last long? ​​​​​​​

The length of each NDIS funding period can vary depending on an individual's support plan and the type of support services they need to live as independently as possible. The likelihood that an individual's needs will remain unchanged for an extended period of time will also affect funding.

What happens when my NDIS plan over? ​​​​​​​

After your NDIS plan ends, you can choose to review and renew or start a new plan. In some situations, NDIS can also help you switch plans when you no longer need them.

What is the NDIS Independent Living Center

The NDIS ILC (Independent Living Center) is an initiative of the National Disability Insurance Program to provide information and support to people with disabilities so they can live lives of choice and independence.

What is the distinction between ageing and the NDIS?

Aged Care is a program that helps older Australians with physical, psychological, social or medical needs. On the other hand, the NDIS helps people with disabilities of all ages live full lives while achieving their goals and participating in the community.