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FAQs
What is NDIS?
NDIS stands for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, which is an Australian government-funded program designed to provide support and services to people with disabilities. The NDIS aims to help individuals with disabilities achieve their goals, improve their quality of life, and participate in their communities. It operates under the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) and is available to eligible Australians under the age of 65 who have a permanent and significant disability.
Who is eligible for NDIS?
To be eligible for the NDIS, a person must meet the following criteria:
- Age Requirement: The person must be under 65 years of age at the time of applying for the NDIS.
- Residency: The individual must be an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or a Protected Special Category Visa holder.
- Disability Requirement: The person must have a permanent and significant disability that substantially affects their ability to participate effectively in activities or perform tasks of daily living. The disability should be likely to be lifelong and require support and services.
- Location: Eligibility for the NDIS is available across Australia but can differ by each State in Australia. Check out the specific local state information.
- Early Intervention: In some cases, children under the age of 6 with developmental delays or disabilities may be eligible for early intervention support under the NDIS, even if they do not meet the usual disability criteria.
It’s important to note that eligibility is assessed on a case-by-case basis, and the process involves gathering information about the individual’s disability and how it impacts their life. Eligibility decisions are made by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) or its delegate.
Check out the official government website for the most updated NDIS eligibility criteria
Which types of NDIS managed plans?
We cover the 3 main types of managed plans as defined by NDIS:
- Self-Managed Plan:
- Participants have the highest level of control and responsibility.
- They receive their NDIS funding directly and are responsible for managing their budget.
- They can choose their service providers, negotiate service agreements, pay invoices, and keep records of their spending.
- Plan-Managed Plan:
- Participants engage a plan manager to help them manage their NDIS funds.
- The plan manager pays service providers on behalf of the participant.
- Participants can still choose their service providers and decide on the supports they need, but the plan manager handles the financial aspects.
- NDIA-Managed Plan:
- The NDIA manages the funding on behalf of the participant.
- The NDIA pays service providers directly for the supports and services outlined in the participant’s plan.
- Participants have less control over the management of their funds, but the NDIA ensures that their needs are met according to their plan.
What if I don’t have NDIS funding?
If you do not have any NDIS funding, you can either:
- Pay privately
- Apply for an EPC/Chronic Disease Management plan with your GP
- Use your home care package
Sydney suburbs we travel to
Our NDIS registered professionals travel around most of Sydney to make it convenient for you. These are some of the locations we service. Don't see your suburb or area listed? Contact us.
- Liverpool
- Manly
- Miranda
- North Sydney
- Paramatta
- Penrith
- Randwick
- Richmond
- Ryde
- Sutherland
- Sydney CBD
- And Surrounding Sydney Suburbs