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The Guardians' NDIS Support Coordination services can help you get the support you need to live life your way.
The Guardians offers two types of NDIS support coordination
- Support coordination – where we empower you to navigate the NDIS and find choice and control over your support services
- Specialist support coordination – where team members qualified and experienced in working with people who need a higher level of assistance help to overcome complex barriers in implementing NDIS plans and accessing appropriate supports.
Who is NDIS Support Coordination for?
- Understand your goals and how your NDIS Plan can support you achieve them
- Develop service agreements with providers
- Manage bookings and payment of invoices depending on your NDIS Plan
- Access psychosocial supports such as help to manage daily activities, build and maintain connections, engage in employment or education and participate fully in the community
- Work out what positive steps you would like to take in your mental health recovery journey
How do I register my interest for NDIS Support Coordination?
For more information, or to start the process of establishing a service agreement for support coordination, contact The Guardians on 1300 306 785 or send us a message.
We will seek to really understand your goals and explore what supports you need to achieve them. These may include paid services, activities available to anyone in the community, and identifying friends and family who can be part of your support system.
Your The Guardians NDIS Support Coordinator can help you make the most of your NDIS plan and assist you through the NDIS plan review process.
Why choose The Guardians for NDIS Support Coordination?
What do our NDIS Support Coordination clients say?
“I came to The Guardians to get some support. I was unsure how I was going to get better and if these supports were going to help me, but working with Josephine (The Guardians Support Coordinator and Community Mental Health Practitioner) I have become more comfortable and I’ve been able to try new things and get out in the community.” – Laura
