![]() ![]() ![]() To continue delivering these services under the NDIS, we have had to undertake an accreditation process through the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commissions. We have been delivering many of these services to our clients under our current “in-kind” funding arrangements for many years. Where you have appropriate funding you can access the following capital supports, delivered by DHS Disability Services. Access to nursing supports and allied health professionalsĬapital Supports include higher-cost pieces of assistive technology and equipment and funding for one-off purchases you may need.Specialist Support Coordination and Support Coordination. ![]() Where you have appropriate funding you can access the following capacity building supports, delivered by DHS Disability Services. Where you have appropriate funding you can access the following core supports delivered by DHS Disability Services.Ĭapacity Building Supports help build your independence and skills to help you pursue your goals. We want to explain how the services we deliver, can be funded through the NDIS Plan.Ĭore Supports help you with everyday activities, your current disability related needs and to work towards your goals. In an NDIS Plan, funding has been separated into three separate categories – core supports, capacity building supports and capital supports. Over 2023 we have been speaking to you about the different service areas we can now deliver because we are NDIS registered. Services DHS Disability Services is registered to deliver This graphic is a general guide and these steps may be in a different sequence for some clients. The below graphic is an indication of the process that clients and decision makers are currently or will go through, transitioning to receiving services under the NDIS. Once you receive the Home and Living Support letter or the new plan, we ask you to please share these documents with us so we can work with you to define what support and services we can deliver to your family member or friend. We only receive a copy of the new NDIS Plan and the Home and Living Support letter if it is provided by you. The plan will also contain Home and Living information, defining the support ratios, Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) levels and intensity of supports necessary for each client. Many of you have advised us you have taken part in a planning session with the NDIA and from this received a finalised NDIS plan. We are hosting another series of forums in a few weeks’ time which will be focused on DHS Disability Services Service Agreements and the services that you can receive from us under the NDIS. It was great to see so many of you in person, discuss the transition process to receive services under the NDIS and answer your questions about the process. Thank you to those of you who were able to join us at our recent forums that were held in Adelaide South and Adelaide North. ![]()
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