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“Through the NDIS, you can access support from local area coordinators or disability support providers in your area.

Anyone living in Australia who is between the ages of 7 and 65 and has a permanent or significant disability may qualify for NDIS funding. Children younger than 7 can receive assistance through the Early Childhood Approach. Funding usually covers supports and services that are qualified as reasonable and necessary to help you overcome daily living challenges posed by your disability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Before the NDIS was established, many Australians with disability could not access equal, fair supports and many lived in unfavourable conditions with limited choice. The NDIS allows better living conditions, and gives you opportunities to receive suitable supports for your specific needs.

As long as your supports are reasonable and necessary you could receive anything from assistance with daily living and grooming, to meals, medication, overnight nurses, wheelchairs and assistive technology, finding employment, finding accommodation and more.

As soon as you have been approved by the NDIS, you will begin to receive your funding for supports.

Your NDIS plan will cover supports for up to 12 months, after which it will be reviewed. You can have the option to renew your plan or change certain aspects if your situation or health needs have changed.
The NDIA stands for National Disability Insurance Agency, and is an independent Commonwealth government agency in Australia that oversees the proper implementation of the NDIS.
If you find the NDIS difficult to navigate, contact Diverse Gem Care about our Support Coordination service which will help you understand the NDIS and get the most out of the benefits available to you.
Yes, contact Diverse Gem Care about our options for short-term and medium-term accommodation that will provide you with a place to stay while receiving necessary supports.
An LAC is a member of your community who is registered with the NDIA and can help you to develop and implement your plan once you have qualified for NDIS funding.
Find a service provider that can offer all the supports that you need for your specific abilities and personal requirements. It’s also a great idea to choose a service provider that welcomes people of diverse backgrounds and can offer translation services if you need this. Make sure your provider has relevant experience and expertise in the disability sector. Speak to Diverse Gem Care about our services and how we can help you achieve your goals.

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