NDIS & Funding

Jaimie

On October 5, 2021

Does my child qualify for NDIS?

We work with all families to discuss eligibility requirements for the NDIS (such as availability in your area, your residency status i.e. Permanent resident or Australian citizen). We can then discuss the process of applying for NDIS and preparing for your meeting. If you are currently accessing NDIS, we are able to assist with plan reviews, change of circumstances (such as a recent update to your child’s health) and early reviews.

 

Do I have to pay for therapy?

In most cases early intervention is covered by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) through “self-managed” or “plan-managed” funding. Once your child’s funding has been confirmed and you commence therapy with us.

What if my child’s NDIS funding hasn’t yet been approved or is ineligible?

You can still use our services and access our programs privately. If your child becomes eligible for full or partial NDIS funding then we will balance NDIS and private funding to ensure the right mix and value for you.

 

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