National Disability Insurance Scheme

Registered NDIS service provider in Adelaide, South Australia

Adelaide

This Ability Care is a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide, South Australia. This organisation has been set up to meet the rising needs and demands of people with disabilities in Australia.

People with disability and special needs deserve the best care and we, being a registered NDIS service provider in Adelaide, are here to provide you with the best services to achieve your goals and dreams.

Our skilled and experienced support staff is here to assist you with everything you want to do and achieve in your life. We are also grateful for the trust of our NDIS clients and the families of their participants and the faith that allows us to help the people in need!

This Ability Care believes that every individual is different and we ensure that each of our participants has a healthy, safe, and comfortable lifestyle using a personalised and person-centric approach.

Australian Residents, we still have more to offer! This Ability Care can not only assist you in providing NDIS service in Adelaide but also ensure and support you in accessing NDIS Services.

Adelaide

Our NDIS Services

This Ability Care is a registered NDIS service provider in Adelaide. We provide complete assistance with daily activities to our NDIS participants through our trusted and caring support workers.

These NDIS services can be delivered to the participant at their places and in the community settings as well. These services include assistance with eating or drinking, preparation of meals, appearing for appointments, cleaning, and other routine tasks.

With the help of our knowledgeable and dedicated staff, we ensure that our clients live life independently in their homes as well as in community settings.

Participation in community-based activities enhances well-being as it allows you to feel connected to other people and the larger community. 

This Ability Care is a registered NDIS service provider in Adelaide and our team of support workers will assist the participants and their families with active community participation. 

Community activities help develop skills, showcase hidden talents, and much more.

One can’t deny the fact that maintaining a social and professional life requires the use of travel/transportation facilities 

But for people with disabilities, these routine life tasks may seem challenging. In order to ensure that our participants always go where they need to go, This Ability Care, a registered NDIS service provider in Adelaide, offers travel support for people with disabilities.

We’re here and very pleased to be your travelling companions.

This Ability Care is a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide and we can help you develop basic life skills such as maintaining personal hygiene, food shopping and meal preparation, keeping your surroundings clean by cleaning up and completing everyday activities, managing your funds and expenses, assisting them with employment prospects and much more!

Since This Ability Care is a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide, we assist NDIS participants with various household tasks such as cooking, gardening, cleaning, etc, while also teaching the essential life skills.

Service 6: NDIS Group Activities

We can assist you with NDIS Group Activities. Attending such group activities helps you form meaningful relationships with other people and enhances feelings of independence. 

Group Activities also play a vital role in developing various life skills and boosting confidence!

Respite means taking a break or getting respite from a difficult circumstance. 

This Ability Care is a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide and we can offer our help and support to home carers. Respite care takes on the responsibilities of main carers at home. 

We provide them the chance to do other vital chores, respond to the requirements of other family members, take a brief vacation, and so on. 

It is time for them to relax while their loved ones with disabilities are being cared for at our respite center. 

Services such as Medium Term Accommodation and Short Term Accommodation can also be opted for. 

This Ability Care being a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide, provides Supported Independent Living services. 

Our Supported Independent Living (SIL) services are tailored to empower individuals with disabilities to lead fulfilling lives. 

Our dedicated team fosters a supportive environment, offering personalised assistance with daily tasks, community engagement, and skill-building, ensuring autonomy and well-being.

This Ability Care provides Special Disability Accommodation services in Adelaide along with 24/7 skilled support staff.

We take pride in providing Specialized Disability Accommodation (SDA) services designed to create accessible and comfortable living spaces. 

Our SDA offerings prioritize inclusivity and safety, featuring modifications that cater to diverse needs. 

At This Ability Care, we are committed to enhancing the quality of life for individuals with disabilities, promoting independence, and fostering a sense of community.

Our knowledgeable and trustworthy Team of Support Staff is here for YOU!

This Ability Care is a team of experienced, friendly, and committed members who are eager to help and assist you in understanding how you can achieve your dreams!

FAQs

1. Am I eligible for NDIS funding?

If you’re an Australian resident with a disability, you may be eligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

For this, you must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident and be aged between 07 and 64 years of age.

Well, the eligibility depends on numerous other factors as well. Being a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide, we can say that it is not just the age limit that matters in such cases, there are several other facts that the authorities consider before allotting help to the National Disability Insurance Scheme. 

2. What is the age limit on NDIS funding?

People applying for National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funding should be older than 6 years of age and younger than 65 years of age. 

If you’re an older person with a disability, you can access services and support through the aged care system, but not NDIS since you exceed the eligibility criteria. 

As a matter of fact, older people with disabilities who are already receiving NDIS support can continue receiving funding through the scheme or choose to join the aged care system, when they turn 65. 

Children younger than 7 with a disability may be eligible for support under a National Disability Insurance Scheme-linked program called Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI).

NDIS has a specific age limit, but this doesn’t mean that you can’t seek help. As mentioned earlier, there are certain schemes other than the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) that can put you on the map and provide you with the help that you need!

3. What types of disabilities does the NDIS support service cover?

Certain lists of disabilities are meant to be supported under the NDIS Scheme, such as List A and List B, but the scheme is designed to cover and deal with more disabilities than what may have been supported in the past.

Since This Ability Care is a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide, we can guide you on the fact that if you’re planning on applying for the NDIS, you probably have more than one disability or co-existing condition and are curious about what impairments are covered.

The NDIS is curated to cover the full range of disabilities, including physical, psychosocial, or mental health disability.

To look at things in the way of a social model of disability, the NDIS is designed to support people with any condition that can be considered a disability and help them counter those aspects in their environment so that these people can fully participate in society.

People with Disability Australia (PWDA) has motivated the NDIS not to take a rigid approach to what disabilities it covers. Instead, it looks at the disabling conditions of an impairment that a person is asking for support under the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

The NDIS sees people with a primary disability and possible secondary disabilities. As an individual with a disability, you might find this division irritating, especially if your so-called secondary disabilities are more disabling and make it harder for you to participate completely and equally in society.

Being a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide, we can say that, NDIS can require you to demonstrate a permanent or severe impairment associated with your disability. 

But if your disability is psychosocial, demonstrating this might not work for you as your aim could be a full recovery. 

The NDIS has acknowledged this difference in method by introducing a psychosocial division you may want to explore.

Sometimes your NDIS application will focus on what services you already received in the past, such as group home housing, as proof under the National Disability Insurance Scheme

The National Disability Insurance Scheme is meant for you to think about what you need help with to live a full and equal life.

4. Should I get help from an NDIS disability advocate?

Being a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide, we understand the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can be challenging to navigate and a disability advocate can certainly help with the process.

An NDIS disability advocate can help boost the chances of your application getting approved.

5. What’s the NDIS early intervention program for children with disabilities?

Children younger than seven years of age with a developmental delay or disability can access the Early Childhood Early Intervention (ECEI) program so they can take part in everyday activities.

Childhood and most importantly early childhood is the time when a life-long foundation is cultivated within the body and mind of a child. 

Hence, it becomes even more important to provide them with the assistance and help that they need to improve the condition of life and live it in the best possible manner. 

Therefore, there are certain schemes other than the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) that can help you with the same.

6. How can the NDIS help with mental health support?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can provide mental health support alongside any services you receive from the public and private mental healthcare system. The NDIS can also help you counter what it calls mental disability.

Being a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide, we can say that you can be funded in an NDIS plan for disability support that enables you as a person with mental illness.

NDIS Authorities understand that when it comes to Mental Disability, it is generally hard to define and aimed at full recovery/cure. Therefore, the authorities have mindfully developed ways to deal with this aspect and provide the necessary support to the people who need it.

7. How can the NDIS help with home modifications?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme knows the fact that a good proportion of homes aren’t suited to people with disability. 

If you are funded under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) you can access funding to have your home modified or even get funding to look for a new place.

If you want to have your home modified you can have this put in your NDIS plan as well.

If you have significant requirements, the NDIS could help you with housing under the Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) funding program. This can be quite helpful!

This Ability Care is a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide, and we can assist you with this as well. 

If you’re designing an NDIS plan or revising the one you have, make sure you think about what changes might make your home better suited to your needs.

8. What is the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)?

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is an initiative taken by the Australian Government to help and serve people with disabilities residing in Australia. 

With the help of measures such as community participation, and social and civil activities, NDIS aims to help people with disabilities achieve their goals in life!

9. What are the benefits of choosing Registered NDIS Service Providers?

Being a registered NDIS provider in Adelaide, we can certainly guide you regarding the benefits of choosing a registered NDIS Service Provider.

10. What is Supported Independent Living for participants?

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a  type of support service to help you live in your home.

This service includes help or support with routine tasks, like personal care or cooking meals. It helps you live independently while nurturing your skills.

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is best for people with a disability who have higher support needs.

11. What is Special Disability Accommodation?

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) service is a range of housing curated for people with a high functional disability or very high support requirements. 

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) has accessible features to help participants live a more independent life.

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