Disability Services Explained

The Benefits of Activity Centres for Disabled Adults

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Activity centres for disabled adults play a crucial role in providing a safe, inclusive and enriching environment for individuals with disabilities. These centres offer a wide range of programs and activities tailored to meet the unique needs and interests of each individual. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of activity centres for disabled adults and how they can make a positive impact on the lives of those who attend. Read More»

NDIS Plan Management: Your Bridge to Tailored Disability Support

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Navigating the Australian disability support landscape requires understanding NDIS plan management, a vital tool connecting individuals with personalized disability support. In this helpful guide, you will get to look deeper at the essentials of NDIS plan management so that you can make an informed choice that allows you to have tailored support. If you require NDIS support, then you should make sure it fits your needs as perfectly as possible, which is what NDIS plan management can do for you. Read More»

What to Expect in Specialist Disability Accommodation

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Are you looking into specialist disability accommodation for yourself or a loved one? There are certain features that come with this type of accommodation, and it’s important to understand what they are so you can make an informed choice when deciding to move home. This blog post takes a look at some of the key features found in specialist disability accommodation. Accessibility Adaptations When it comes to specialist disability accommodation, there’s more to it than meets the eye. Read More»

Four Ways That An NDIS Provider Can Assist With A Telehealth Children's Continence Assessment

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NDIS providers are a valuable resource for families seeking to access the NDIS. They can assist clients in completing the application, help them navigate the process, and answer any questions they may have. As an NDIS provider, you may be familiar with telehealth continence assessments for children with disabilities. The NDIS provides funding for these assessments, which are conducted by qualified professionals. Here are four ways that an NDIS provider can assist with a telehealth children’s continence assessment: Read More»

NDIS Providers: An Introduction

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If you are disabled, you may be wondering what an NDIS provider is and how they can help you. NDIS stands for National Disability Insurance Scheme. It is a government-funded program that provides support for disabled people. NDIS providers are organisations that the Australian government approves to provide services to disabled people. These services can include support such as personal care, equipment and community access. Read on to discover a bit more. Read More»