Understanding The NDIS and NDIA
- give people access to information and recommendations, links to services and activities, individualised plans, and, where necessary, financial support.
- empower and inform persons with disabilities to help them become knowledgeable consumers.
- enable service providers to build their businesses and meet demand by giving them clarity and transparency.
- increase public awareness, promotes better participation of people with disabilities in community activities, mainstream services, and other government programmes.
What is the NDIS?
In 2013, the Australian government introduced the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to help persons with disabilities; such as intellectual, physical, sensory, and psychosocial problems. NHCS Australia provides a wide range of homecare services that include, but are not limited to; NDIS support, personal care, mobility care, community and social participation care, and domestic assistance services.
In order to support persons with disabilities, the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) offers flexible support so that you may manage to achieve your short-, medium-, and long-term goals. Assuring disabled people continue to receive the assistance they require is a top objective for the NDIS.
How Does the NDIS Work?
An appointment with NHCS’s NDIS Support Coordinator is only a phone call away. Information is also available on the NDIS website.
Understanding Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is an Australian government-funded program that provides disability-related care and support to people under the age of 65.
The NDIS caters to those who have a major and persistent disability, or disabilities that have a significant impact on their ability to participate in daily activities.
First, prospective NDIS participants need to find out if you qualify for NDIS funding first. If you satisfy the criteria, you must select a plan that suits your needs and apply for enough NDIS money to obtain the help and care you need. Need more help? Contact our NDIS Support Coordinator today!
An appointment with NHCS’s NDIS Support Coordinator is just an online form away. You can also find information on the NDIS website.