The National Disability Insurance Scheme gives transport funding to participants who cannot use public transport because of their disability. This means that if a person finds it too difficult to take buses, trains or trams, they may be able to get help from the NDIS.
Supported Independent Living (SIL) gives NDIS participants the opportunity to live more independently while receiving the support they need. SIL support and accommodation offers a safe, structured, and supportive home environment for people with disabilities who require regular and significant assistance with everyday tasks.
Respite care, also known as Short Term Accommodation (STA) under the NDIS, plays a crucial role in ensuring that both participants and their caregivers receive the necessary support to maintain a healthy and sustainable care environment. Respite care is more than just a temporary break.
When it comes to disability support, no two individuals have the same needs, aspirations, or challenges. That is why Person-Centred Care is a fundamental principle of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Finding the right NDIS providers in Central Coast is crucial for participants seeking tailored disability support and services that promote independence, dignity, and quality of life.
Acquired brain injury (ABI) is recognised as a disability when it significantly impacts a person’s ability to carry out daily tasks and live independently.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plays an important role in supporting individuals with disabilities to lead more independent and fulfilling lives
Community participation refers to the active engagement of individuals in the social, cultural, and economic activities of their community. For people with disabilities, it’s about more than just being included.
Mental health is a vital aspect of our overall well-being, and for some individuals, mental health conditions can lead to significant, lasting impacts on their daily lives.
NDIS Short Term Accommodation (STA), including respite is a support hat provides a safe and supportive place for NDIS participants to stay for a short period away from home, usually up to 14 days at a time.

