Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who is Eligible for NDIS?
Eligibility for the NDIS depends on age, residency status, and the nature and permanency of your disability. Generally, you must be under 65 years of age, an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or hold a Protected Special Category Visa, and have a permanent and significant disability.
2. How Does NDIS Funding Work?
NDIS funding is tailored to each individual’s needs. After assessing your eligibility, you will receive a personalised plan outlining the funding available to you. This plan is reviewed regularly to ensure it continues to meet your needs.
3. How Do I Apply for NDIS?
To apply, you can contact the NDIS directly or seek assistance from an NDIS provider like Recovery Care Provider. The process involves providing evidence of your disability and how it impacts your daily life.
4. How Do I Apply for NDIS?
To apply, you can contact the NDIS directly or seek assistance from an NDIS provider like Recovery Care Provider. The process involves providing evidence of your disability and how it impacts your daily life.
5. Are There Additional Costs?
The NDIS covers costs related to your disability support needs. It does not cover day-to-day living costs that are unrelated to your disability support needs. Sometimes, additional costs may arise if your needs change or if you require services beyond the scope of your NDIS plan.