FAQ
There are a wide range of disability services available, including assistance with daily living tasks, community participation programs, accommodation and tenancy support, and support with life skills development.
To be eligible for disability services, individuals must have a permanent disability that significantly impacts their ability to perform daily living tasks. Eligibility is determined by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) through a process of assessment and approval.
To access disability services, individuals must first register with the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and undergo a planning process to determine their needs and goals. From there, individuals can choose service providers like Number1Care, who are registered with the NDIS and offer a range of disability services.
When choosing a disability service provider, it’s important to look for providers who are registered with the NDIS and adhere to the NDIS code of conduct and practice standards. It’s also important to look for providers who offer personalized support and assistance that meets your individual needs and goals.
Disability services are funded through the NDIS, which provides eligible individuals with a package of funding to access the services and support they need to achieve their goals and improve their quality of life. The funding can be used to pay for a range of disability services, including assistance with daily living tasks, accommodation and tenancy support, and community participation programs.