What Is NDIS?

NDIS

WHAT IS NDIS?

NDIS stands for National Disability Insurance Scheme. This welfare system is spreading through all territories to help the entire nation. The NDIS is dedicated to providing welfare and support, so people with disabilities can live a normal and independent life.

The NDIS categorizes the severity of the disability as:

  • Permanent: This indicates that the person is bound to endure the disability throughout their life.

  • Significant: This indicates that the disability has a considerable impact on their ability to perform various regular tasks

The NDIS assists with services and support, as well as products that help people with disabilities. These products and services help them regain self-confidence, learn life skills, and actively participate in their community. Ideally, if the NDIS can provide support to the person at an early stage, then the impact of the disability or its progress can be controlled and dealt with accordingly.

The NDIS scheme is available for the following disabilities:

  • Psychological disability.

  • Physiological anomalies, such as dismemberment.

  • Intellectual disability.

  • Psychosocial disability.

  • Cognitive disability.

  • Sensory impairment, such as hearing, speech, etc.

NDIS REGISTRATION GROUPS

  • Participate Community

    Household Tasks

    Development-Life Skills

    Innovative Community Participation

    Daily Tasks/Shared Living

    Community Nursing Care

    Vehicle modifications

    Assist-Travel/Transport

    Assist-Personal Activities

    Assist-Life Stage, Transition

PARTICIPANT GROUPS COVERAGE

  • Acquired Brain Injury

    Aged Care

    Autism

    Dementia

    Intellectual Disability

    Mental Health

    Physical disability including sensory disability