NDIS Support Coordination Woodcroft
Disability Support Coordination Woodcroft From Experienced NDIS Experts
If you have an NDIS plan that includes “Coordination of Support”, our team of expert and experienced support coordinators at Redessa Plan Managers are ready to help you find a local NDIS provider for the quality and value right across Woodcroft. Our disability support coordination in Woodcroft has navigated the NDIS system for several years, and our specialist support coordination needs no introduction. We run a team of local people who know this locality inside out and are highly skilled at sourcing a diverse range of supports.
From the moment you get in touch with us, we will assist you in choosing how you want your services to be provided and from who you want to provide them. Then, we can help you find the right NDIS provider for you and get those services running. This also includes supporting the participants and their families deciding on the budget for each support, and negotiating prices and service agreements.
What You Get From Our Support Coordination?
- Help you understand your NDIS plan and tips to utilise it effectively
- Assist you to find and access the NDIS services that work best for you
- Work with you to develop your NDIS plan budget
- Connect you with quality and reliable support within the community
- Help you to access the MyPlace NDIS Portal
- Monitor your goals and supports to help you prepare for any future NDIA plan meetings
- Connecting you with therapists in your locality who can support your needs or work with a care team of professionals to enhance the impact of NDIS services
Redessa Plan Managers Can Also Help With Specialist Support Coordination
How To Access This Support Coordination?
FAQs on Disability Support Coordination Woodcroft
- Building capacity to manage your plan
- Exercising choices relevant to your needs and interests
- Understanding the NDIS plan
- Maximising the use of the budget allocated in the NDIS plan
- Avoiding budget escalations
- Discuss and advocate your rights
Although both of these roles are somewhat similar, there are some key differences. The former is meant for participants with complex needs and therefore, will often be professionals such as support workers or therapists.
The latter assists participants in navigating barriers around health, housing, education or the justice system while using your NDIS plan.