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National Disability Insurance Scheme
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) empowers Australians with disability to live fulfilling lives by providing funding and support tailored to their individual needs. This support goes beyond financial assistance, connecting individuals with valuable resources like support groups, specialist physicians, and vibrant community clubs. As a dedicated NDIS provider in Adelaide, My Kare My Way shares the NDIS’s commitment to empowering people with disability. We offer a diverse range of services designed to enhance independence, promote well-being, and unlock individual potential.
Getting Started
Starting your NDIS journey can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to navigate it alone. My Kare My Way is here to guide you every step of the way, making your transition smooth and hassle-free.
Here’s how we can help:
- Unravel the NDIS maze: We'll clarify complex procedures, explain your options, and help you access the funding and support you deserve.
- Craft a personalized plan: We'll work closely with you to create a plan that reflects your unique needs, goals, and aspirations. No cookie-cutter solutions here!
- Connect you to resources: We'll guide you through available services, support groups, and valuable resources in Adelaide to empower your individual journey.
- Celebrate every milestone: We believe in celebrating progress, no matter how big or small. We'll be there to cheer you on as you achieve your goals and live a fulfilling life.
Ready to take the first step towards a brighter future?
Eligibility Criteria
At My Kare My Way, we’re committed to providing personalized support to individuals with disability in Adelaide and surrounding areas.
To be eligible for NDIS funding through our services, you must meet the following criteria:
Disability Criteria:
- You are a legal resident of Australia.
- You reside in one of the following areas: Adelaide, Adelaide Hills, Mount Barker, Riverland region, Renmark, Mildura, Murray region.
Residency Requirements:
- You have a permanent disability that significantly impacts your daily life in multiple areas, such as self-care, communication, mobility, decision-making, or interacting with others. This disability can be intellectual, cognitive, sensory, physical, or a combination.
- Alternatively, you experience significant behavioral challenges related to your disability.