Uploaded on May 10, 2023
Discover practical tips on how to find the right support for your loved one living with disability. This insightful blog post offers valuable insights and resources to help you navigate the complex landscape of disability support services and ensure your loved one receives the care and assistance they deserve.
How to find the right support for my loved one living with disability
How to find the
right support for
my
loved one living
with disability
If you’re supporting a loved one living
with disability, you may have
experienced a number of challenges
in securing the right support for their
everyday needs and experiences.
Thankfully, as Australians, access to
the National Disability Insurance
Scheme (NDIS) can provide
significant support in the form of
resources, services and funding.
The role of the
NDIS
The NDIS supports people with
disability, their families and carers
with funding from federal, state, and
territory governments. Its objectives
are to promote independence, access
to necessary supports, agency, and
control, consistency of disability
services access, and high-quality
supports. Eligibility is based on
access requirements, including
residency, age, and disability or early
intervention needs.
How the NDIS provides
individualised supports
NDIS provides support to eligible individuals to
design their own supports according to their
needs, goals, and disability impact. This
includes education, employment, social
participation, independence, living
arrangements, health, and wellbeing. Funding
covers personal needs, transport, workplace
assistance, therapies, household tasks,
equipment, home modifications, mobility and
vehicle modifications. Participants work with
the NDIA to develop an individual NDIS plan
that promotes autonomy and agency, enabling
choice and control over their supports.
Community
organisations and
iIn afdodritmiona tlo sNuDIpS psuoprptort,
Australians with disabilities can
access community organizations and
informal support sources. These
resources are available for mental
health, employment, intervention Mainstream
services, family support, community- supports
building activities, and education.
Support is divided into mainstream, Community supports
community, and informal categories,
referring to resources outside of the
NDIS. Informal supports
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