NDIS
NDIS Support Services Provider
Saintly Care operates as an NDIS Disability Services provider in Ballarat region, specializing in delivering high-quality support services to individuals facing disabilities. Our primary objective is to provide compassionate in-home and care support, empowering our clients to transform their aspirations into tangible realities. Collaborating with proficient and certified personnel, we actively contribute to the betterment of our community. Through our proficient support team, we strive to offer you and your family a heightened sense of tranquility.
Our unwavering dedication revolves around eradicating the ‘DIS’ in ‘DISABILITY,’ enabling you to cultivate an empowered capacity for accomplishing your aspirations unhindered. Irrespective of the nature of assistance you require, we have a comprehensive array of solutions at your disposal. Our spectrum of NDIS support services is meticulously designed to cater to the unique requirements of individuals of all ages and diverse needs, including caregivers. Our services extend to NDIS participants residing in Ballarat region. Allow us to guide you in enhancing your self-sufficiency and proficiency in managing your daily routines.
What is NDIS ?
The NDIS stands for the National Disability Insurance Scheme. It is a significant social reform in Australia aimed at providing support and funding to people with disabilities. The scheme was launched on July 1, 2013, and has been gradually rolled out across the country. The primary goal of the NDIS is to empower individuals with disabilities by providing them with more control and choice over the support and services they receive. It aims to give people with disabilities the opportunity to lead more independent and fulfilling lives, participate in their communities, and achieve their goals and aspirations.
Most frequent questions and answers
Am I eligible?
If you are aged between 9 and 65, a local area coordinator can help you to understand the NDIS, apply and connect with other government and community supports.
If you have a child younger than 9, an early childhood partner can provide supports to children before they apply, and let families know if the NDIS is right for their child.
What to do if you believe you’re eligible
Contact the NDIS: To apply for the NDIS, you can contact the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) directly. You can visit their website (www.ndis.gov.au) or call their contact center on 1800 800 110. If you need assistance, you can also visit your nearest NDIS office or Local Area Coordination (LAC) office.
Complete the Access Request Form: The NDIA will guide you through the process and may ask you to complete an Access Request Form. This form will require information about your disability, functional impairments, and how it affects your daily life.
It’s essential to provide accurate and comprehensive information during the application process to ensure that you receive the appropriate support. If you need assistance or have questions during the application process, you can seek help from family members, carers, or support organizations in your area.