Can I use my NDIS funding to purchase assistive technology and equipment?
In short, yes! The NDIS recognises that assistive technology and equipment can be an essential part of an overall support plan and help participants achieve their goals, find a greater level of independence and participate in their community. ...
Understanding NDIS Funding and the NDIS Price Guide
Understanding how NDIS Funding is structured, as well as the NDIS Price Guide, is essential for both participants and service providers.
The NDIS price guide is also referred to as the Pricing Arrangement and Price Limits document. It outlines general pricing arrangements ...
The All Disability Plan Management Guide to NDIS Goal Setting.
Previously, we posted about NDIS goals: What they are and why they matter . In this post, we’re going to expand a little more on understanding and setting NDIS goals. Understanding and setting the right goals for you allows you to maximise the impact that your NDIS funding ha...
How Plan Managers and Support Coordinators working together can better support participants.
What’s the difference between a Plan Manager and a Support Coordinator? Support Coordinators connect participants to the supports and services they need to achieve their goals and assist participants to implement these supports. On the other hand, plan managers take car...
Why should I ask my providers for service agreements?
Service agreements are a contract that clearly outlines the roles and responsibilities of both parties. It is covered by Australian Consumer Law. They aren’t mandatory, except for Specialist Disability Accommodation supports. However, they are strongly recommended f...
Navigating the NDIS can feel overwhelming for many people looking for support for themselves or a family member. We’ve put together a short guide to help you understand NDIS eligibility, and whether or not you may be able to apply to become a participant. ...
Creating Relationships With Your NDIS Providers That Last
Building the right team is crucial for your NDIS success. NDIS providers are there each step of the way to ensure that you have the resources, support, and direction that you need to accomplish the goals in your plan. No matter whether you work with registered or unregistered...
Financial management can feel like a challenge, especially if you’re a new NDIS participant. However, learning to manage your NDIS funds is critical for reaching your goals and having a good experience with the program. As a participant, you want to avoid overspending ...
The Basic Process of NDIS Plan Management at All Disability
Making the switch from self-management to NDIS plan management can seem intimidating. However, there’s no need to worry - with a good plan management team on your side, the transition is simple and straightforward. The benefits of NDIS plan management NDIS...
What's the Difference Between NDIS-Registered and Non-Registered Providers?
NDIS providers are central to your plan. Without the right providers in place for your needs, reaching NDIS goals can be a challenge. If you are a plan-managed client, you have the flexibility to choose any provider - registered or non-registered. Here we’ll look at the differe...
What Questions Should You Ask When Choosing NDIS Service Providers?
Choosing NDIS service providers can be overwhelming - especially if you have many options. However, choosing the right providers is critical for getting the most out of your NDIS plan. Here, we’ll discuss helpful questions to ask when choosing a provider along with other tips f...
Review your NDIS plan: Understanding the Different Parts of Your NDIS Plan
Your entire experience with NDIS revolves around your NDIS plan. When you get started, it’s exciting to receive your plan and to start working toward your goals. However, it’s wise to review your NDIS plan first and ensure you understand each part of it. This guide will help ...
Setting NDIS goals: What they are and why they matter
Simply put, goals are things that you want to accomplish with help from your NDIS goals and funding. You can have many types of goals in all kinds of categories: physical, emotional, intellectual, creative, or educational are some examples. The possibilities are endless. As p...
Learning the language of NDIS takes time and practice. As part of this process, you’ll become familiar with multiple types of professionals who help and support NDIS participants in specific ways. Knowing who is responsible for what will streamline your experience with NDIS ...
All Disability Plan Management’s customer survey insights, June 2022: How this benefits you
Member care and satisfaction are our highest priority at All Disability Plan Management - above all else. This is why we take the opportunity twice a year to check in with our members to see how they are managing and what we can do to help them further. Additionally, we gain...
How NDIS Providers Can Hit Fast-Forward on Payments
Providers work hard every day to ensure NDIS participants get the best care possible - but they have to wait days, or sometimes weeks, to receive payments for the services they render. If you’re a busy provider, it’s stressful and tiresome to keep track of outstandin...
Common Misconceptions About Plan Manager's Access to NDIS Plans
If you’re new to NDIS plan management, you probably have questions about how the process works. The level of access that plan managers have to your NDIS plan is an area that often causes confusion. In this guide, we’ll cover common misconceptions about plan managers�...
Core supports are a critical part of a participant’s NDIS funding. They’re among the top three support categories utilised by NDIS, with the other two known as capital and capacity building. The NDIS defines core supports as the following: “Core Supports help you w...
Fact vs Fiction: What You Should Know About Self-Managing NDIS Plans
When a person gets set up with NDIS funding, they have three choices for managing their funds: management through the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA), management through a private plan management company, or self-management. There are benefits to each approac...
Creating the Perfect Support Team for Your NDIS Journey
The old saying, “it takes a village to raise a child” can apply to any team effort, including your journey with NDIS. There are many individuals, providers, and supporters involved in each NDIS participant’s life. All of these people and agencies must work together...
Work is a powerful tool to help people feel fulfilled, to build new skills and to create a sense of independence and self-worth. For people with a disability, there are work opportunities available and NDIS supports for participants who wish to pursue employment. Employe...
It’s crucial to keep to a budget when it comes to NDIS funding because it allows you to stay on track with your spending and is also important for maintaining your NDIS funding. This guide explains what can happen if you overspend your NDIS budget and provides tips on ...
It’s essential to prepare for NDIS review meetings since they can determine the course of your future with NDIS. These meetings are the best opportunity you’ll have to review your supports with the NDIS and to request more funding if needed. Changes can be made outsi...
Families of those with disabilities lodge NDIS claims for all kinds of items and services, from finding and keeping employment services, to house cleaning, to equine therapy. Many activities are covered under the broad NDIS umbrella of "reasonable and necessary" supports. ...
What should be included in an NDIS service agreement
Like any contract, NDIS service agreements are designed to protect clients and providers. While service agreements can take time and effort to put together, providers and participants should make sure they are in place. NDIA guidelines on service agreements The NDI...
Proper invoicing is critical if you’re a provider who works with the NDIS participants. Invoices with all the necessary components will be processed quickly and efficiently, which saves you time and resources. If your NDIS invoices are routinely paid late or sent back ...