Frequently Asked Questions

To determine your eligibility for NDIS support, you need to meet certain criteria set by the NDIS. Generally, individuals under the age of 65 with a permanent and significant disability that affects their ability to participate in daily activities may be eligible. It is recommended to contact the NDIS or visit their website to learn more about the eligibility criteria.
NDIS disability support providers offer a wide range of services tailored to individual needs. These can include assistance with personal care, household tasks, transportation, support for community participation, employment support, and much more. Providers work with individuals to develop personalized support plans to meet their specific goals and requirements.
You can search for registered NDIS disability support providers on the official NDIS website. They provide a comprehensive database where you can filter by location, services offered, and other preferences. It’s also helpful to ask for recommendations from your support coordinator, healthcare professionals, or local disability support networks.
The NDIS provides funding to eligible individuals to cover the cost of their disability support services. Once you have an approved NDIS plan, you can choose the support providers you want to work with. Providers offer services based on the agreed-upon supports outlined in your plan. The NDIS funding can cover a range of support needs, depending on your individual goals and requirements.
Yes, as an NDIS participant, you have the flexibility to change your disability support provider if you are not satisfied with the services or wish to explore other options. It’s essential to communicate your intentions with your current provider and inform the NDIS of your decision. However, it’s recommended to discuss any concerns or issues with your provider first to see if they can address them and find a resolution.