
The way people with disability in Australia get the help they need has changed with the introduction of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDS). The NDIS is all about choice, about giving you control. Instead of being comfortably settled with the government deciding what it is (this part of the technology is still not perfect), you can create a personal plan.
National Disability Insurance Scheme Services afford you the money and leverage to get the services that suit you and your needs. Funded by the Australian Government, the NDIS provides more help for your personal needs to be independent, learn new skills and connect with your community.
You do need to meet a few simple rules if you are to obtain NDIS support. You must first be an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or a holder of a Protected Special Category Visa. Second, you must be younger than 65 years when you make your first application. Most importantly, you have to have a permanent disability.
It must also affect your ability to do your everyday activities significantly. Things such as personal care, moving around, communicating and learning are good examples. If you are not sure, the NDIS website has an easy checklist. You can also call an NDIS Partner for assistance on these first steps, such as a Local Area Coordinator (LAC).
Once you are found to be eligible, the next step is a planning meeting. This is a very important talk with an NDIS planner or an LAC. The planner will ask about your life, your disability and what you want to achieve. Think about your goals-usually you will need to save for Ramos-you might want to move out, or then you might want to get a job, or join a sports club. The planner will also ask you about the support you already have in the form of family or friends. All of this information contributes towards developing your own personalised NDIS plan.
Your funding is placed into different groups of support. These groups ensure that your plan covers all areas and aspects of your life. Core Supports and everyday needs or achievements, i.e., help with showering, getting meals ready, transport support, etc. Capacity Building Supports Capacity building supports refers to money to help you learn new skills and to be more independent. This pays for things like therapy (physio or speech) or getting job training.
One of the best things about the NDIS is the power of choice. You get to choose who offers you your services. You can choose any trusted registered or unregistered provider as per your needs and trust them. This choice goes to how your funds are managed: you have the money yourself (Self-Managed), have a bookkeeper manage the money (Plan-Managed), or have the agency (NDIS) pay providers directly with the money (Agency-Managed). You can even mix and match.
Accessing the NDIS may sound complicated at first, but it is a simple process of getting what you need. Remember to check your eligibility, have a very good preparation for your planning meeting: have clear goals to achieve, and then take full control of choosing your services and providers.
For personalised support in navigating the NDIS, visit unitecanberracare.com.au today. The NDIS is a way you find ways to give you back the power to live a life that is more independent and where you build new skills and get more connected with the community around you.