The NDIS, short for National Impairment Insurance Scheme, offers monetary help to people with disabilities. It is provided to those who are not able to work because of their disability and are under the age of 65. This disability support is very carefully administered by Centrelink and offered in the form of home- or community-based assistance. Now, the question arises: if it is administered by the Australian government, then who else is named as the NDIS provider?
Anyone, be it individuals, enterprises, NGOs, or sole traders, can register themselves with the NDIS once they have met all the government specified standards. People with disabilities can take assistance (from planning to execution of tasks) from a registered NDIS provider in Melbourne.
The NDIS funding can be used for a variety of services, ranging from daily chores to helping you go to communal or economic events. The daily chores include personal grooming, making food, or minor to major assistance.
Besides these, you can use your NDIS funds on various therapies such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and behavioral support.
A registered NDIS service provider is the one who has met all the government’s quality and safety criteria, administered by the NDIS commission. A non-registered NDIS provider is the exact opposite. You may find some excellent non-registered providers, but always remember that the NDIS has not evaluated them or that they were not able to satisfy the stringent government quality criteria.
If you are looking for NDIS providers in Melbourne, look no further than South Eastern Wellbeing Assistance Pty Ltd. It has been established in Melbourne in response to the demand for service support for people with disabilities.