FAQ

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What is the NDIS ?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) gives people with disability choice and control over the supports they receive. Dynamic Care is a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provider, we have an in-depth understanding of how NDIS works and our knowledgeable and friendly staff are available to assist you to make your journey smoother. We have listed some of the frequently asked questions, if you have any other questions, please get in touch with us.

FAQ

NDIS Journey

As a Participant

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has been developed to improve choice and create better outcomes for people with a disability. NDIS funds any goal that you set for yourself (those that NDIS considers reasonable and necessary ) and you are free to choose any NDIS service provider you want.

The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is a federally appointed organisation that manages the administration of all NDIS funding. They are funded by the Department of Social Services (DSS).

The NDIS provides ongoing funding for all ‘reasonable and necessary’ disability equipment, care and support services. Generally, the supports and services provided to you assist you to achieve your goals and live as independently as possible. Services also include community participation and assistance with gainful employment.

  • The NDIS does not provide funding for support if it is:
  • Unrelated to your disability
  • Duplicate of another support.
  • Is better addressed by an alternative support option.
  • Is related to daily living expenses that are not related to your disability.

If you are over the age of 65 years at the time of your application, then you will not be eligible to participate in the NDIS. You might be eligible for funding by the Aged Care System, instead.

The NDIA is tasked with assessment of your eligibility to participate in the NDIS. The following are the eligibility criteria: 

  • Be under the age of 65 years  at the time of appying
  • Be a resident of Australia (Australian citizen, or Permanent Visa Holder or a New Zealand citizen who holds a Protected Special Category Visa) 
  • Have a condition or an impairment that is permanent and prevents you from participating in everyday activities.
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