NDIS Planning

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NDIS Planning Overview

Hope Alive Nursing and Disability Services understands the importance of a well-crafted NDIS plan that aligns with your unique needs and aspirations. To ensure you receive the personalized support you deserve, we guide you through a comprehensive five-step planning process.

First, we conduct an initial consultation to understand your specific circumstances, goals, and requirements. Our team listens attentively, gathering vital information to shape your tailored plan.

Next, we collaborate with you to develop a detailed plan outlining the supports and services necessary to achieve your objectives. This customized blueprint considers your preferences, lifestyle, and aspirations, ensuring a truly individualized approach.
Once your plan is approved, we assist you in implementing it seamlessly.

Throughout this stage, our team remains available to address any concerns or adjustments required.
Regular reviews are conducted to assess the effectiveness of your plan and make necessary modifications as your needs evolve.

We prioritize your ongoing satisfaction and well-being, adapting your support as circumstances change.

From the initial consultation to plan implementation and reviews, Hope Alive Nursing and Disability Services is committed to navigating the NDIS planning process with expertise, empathy, and a deep commitment to empowering you to live your best life.

 

Find Out If You Are Eligible

Individuals must have a Permanent Disability that significantly impacts their ability to participate in daily activities

Participants must be under 65 years old at the time of application.

Applicants must be citizens, permanent residents, or hold a Protected Special Category Visa.

Individuals must demonstrate a need for support or assistance with activities of daily living due to their disability.

Chilfren from 0 - 9 years may be eligible for early intervention services if they have a developmental delay or disability likely to impact their functional abilities significantly.

Your Eligibility may vary depending on your geographic location and the rollout schedule of the NDIS in specific regions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Four NDIS practice standards used by service providers?

The most important NDIS practice standards NDIS providers must uphold are: providing individualized supports, respecting the different values of individuals, upholding privacy and confidentiality, and facilitating independence.

NDIS Practice standards: What is the core module?

The NDIS practice standards Core Module sets out the expected framework for the day-to-day operations of NDIS providers.

What are the NDIS principles?

The principles of the NDIS when it comes to working with people with a disability revolve around respecting participants’ choice and control,  rights, freedom, and self-determination.

What is the role of the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission?

The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission oversees and regulates NDIS providers. It aims to provide consistency of experience within the national NDIS framework. It is also tasked with promoting safety and quality services, resolving participants and provider complaints,  and identifying areas for improvement.

 

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