NDIS Support Coordination Providers Melbourne

 NDIS Support Coordination Providers Melbourne help people navigate the complex system and understand their plans. They also help individuals find disability services and negotiate service agreements with providers. They can also assist with preparing for plan reviews.

Since the outcome of this year’s annual price review was announced, DIA has heard from many members and the wider sector who are frustrated, fearful or desperate. Many are considering leaving the NDIS.

HealthAbility

healthAbility offers a range of services to support people with disability. These include community based activities and home-based supports. healthAbility is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to create real and lasting change in the community. It is also a leader in diabetes care, with a focus on innovative projects like the Not Scared of Sugar project.

Whether you have a new or existing NDIS plan, the team at healthAbility can help you activate it and find suitable service providers. They are also knowledgeable about services available outside of the NDIS. They are committed to ensuring their clients have a smooth experience on their NDIS journey.

Pathways to Care

HealthAbility offers NDIS support coordination services to empower participants to live the life they want. Their team of highly trained and experienced staff are committed to delivering quality service. They understand that everyone has unique needs and are dedicated to meeting those needs.

Depending on your goals and individual circumstances, NDIS might include support coordination in your plan. This type of support is generally referred to as ‘support connection’ and it is provided under your Capacity Building budget. You can access it by calling the NDIA on 1800 800 110 or by getting a referral from your GP or paediatrician. The NDIA will then give you the contact details for a local early childhood partner or organise them to call you.

MyIntegra

MyIntegra is a registered NDIS provider that offers NDIS plan management and support coordination services. Their team of allied health professionals, support coordinators, and financial accountants help clients navigate the NDIS and maximize their potential. They also provide ongoing support and encouragement.

InFocus Disability is a registered NDIS service provider that supports hundreds of people with disabilities across Brisbane and Queensland. They have more than 70 years of experience and a deep understanding of how the NDIS works.

They believe that relationships are at the heart of their business. They work hard to develop on-going relationships with their clients and give them the support they need at each stage of their NDIS journey.

Take A Break

NDIS participants often rely on their families and carers to help them navigate the NDIS. These individuals often have very complex lives and it can be challenging for them to find the right support services. A disability support coordinator can help them by finding the right service providers and connecting them.

Lisa has been living and breathing the NDIS since its rollout in her hometown of Geelong. She loves spreadsheets, templates and price guides and enjoys helping people get the most out of their NDIS plans. For example, she recently found last-minute weekend respite for a participant – a “rabbit out of the hat” moment!

Sovereign Lives Victoria

NDIS participants in Australia can choose from a variety of services to help them live the life they want. These include support coordination, home and living supports, psychosocial supports, and accommodation. These services are meant to provide a holistic approach to disability care and to promote community participation.

Yooralla’s team of NDIS Support Coordinators has extensive disability services training and experience. They are responsive, respectful, and excellent communicators. They will help you understand your plan and activate it. They will also assist you in finding service providers and negotiating price.

Moovit makes it easy to get to Sovereign Lives Victoria by giving you step-by-step directions from your doorstep. You can use public transit to get there, as well.

Yooralla

Yooralla is a disability support service that has been making a difference for over one hundred years. It started in 1918 when Evangeline Ireland found a girl with an intellectual disability penned inside a chicken coop.

Yooralla understands the intricacies of the NDIS and its associated laws. Their team of dedicated Support Coordinators is highly experienced and responsive to their clients’ needs.

They also help clients to find short-term specialist disability accommodation (SDA). Yooralla’s easy-to-read guide has been prepared for people with disabilities and their carers who are interested in moving out of their current accommodation and into new SIL or SDA housing.

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