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What is the NDIS

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is an Australian government initiative that provides funding and support for people with disabilities. It is designed to help people with disabilities live an ordinary life and participate in the community. The NDIS provides individualized plans, funding for support services, and access to assistive technology. The scheme is funded through taxes and is administered by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA).

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Assured Living Care is a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) service provider. We offer a range of support services for people with disabilities to help them achieve their goals and live a fulfilling life.

We offer

  • Personal Care Support
  • Accommodation Support Services
  • Developing life competencies.
  • Assist with personal Activities.
  • Support Transportation
  • Community Participation
  • Household tasks
  • Group Activities
  • Personal Activities
  • Exercise physiology and personal training

The NDIS or the National Disability Insurance Scheme is Australia’s first national Scheme for people with disability. It provides funding directly to individuals with permanent and significant disability, their families and carers. The funding is to be utilized for all reasonable and necessary supports they need to live an ordinary life.

The NDIA stands for National Disability Insurance Agency. It is a Commonwealth government agency that is responsible for implementing the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The NDIA is made up of the people who will support you to understand the NDIS and whether you are eligible to access the NDIS.

NDIS was introduced in July 2013, before that disability services in Australia had been a lottery system. The funding you received depended on how, when and where you acquired your disability, as well as where you lived. So, after they held an inquiry, the Federal Government agreed that people with a disability deserved a fairer system.

  • You can manage it yourself or engage a plan manager – need to discuss this in your planning meeting or you can nominate NDIA to assist you.

You will receive notification from the NDIS by your preferred mode of communication (usually email or letter) to let you know your new plan is active. It will contain your myplace portal activation code, which expires within 10 days.

About 24 hours after your plan has been approved, it will be available on the NDIS myplace portal. You will usually also receive a printed copy of your plan in the mail.

Eligibility for NDIS Support services is determined by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). You can check your eligibility by contacting the NDIA directly or visiting their website for more information.

Age requirements: Are you aged between 7 and 65?

Residence requirements: Are you an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or Protected Special Category Visa holder? And you must live in Australia.

Disability requirements: Do you have a disability caused by a permanent impairment? Do you usually need disability-specific supports to complete daily life activities?

Early intervention requirements: Do you need some supports now to reduce your future need for support? Do you need some supports now for your family to build their skills to help you?

To access Assured Living Care, you will need to have an approved NDIS plan. Once you have your plan, you can contact us directly to discuss your needs and the services we can provide.

Contact us

  • 0432 699 983
  • info@assuredlivingcare.com.au
  • Unit 3/35 Johnsmith St Morley WA 6062
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