Services
Services
Specialist support coordination/
Coordination of support
Support coordination helps you make the most of the supports you have prepared. One way to build capacity is through support coordination, which can help you:
– Identify your NDIS plan and apply it to achieve your goals.
– Connect you with community, mainstream, and NDIS providers as well as other government resources
– Boost your confidence when utilizing your plan.
A support coordinator or specialist support coordinator offers support coordinating services.
One of the three support coordination levels listed below may be incorporated into your plan:
1. Support Connection: With this assistance, you will have the resources necessary to connect with unpaid, community, and financial supports in order to maximize your plan and advance your goals.
2. Support Coordination (Level 2): With this support, you’ll be able to establish connections and grow your network with NDIS service providers, the community, mainstream media, and other. With this help, you can acquire the skills necessary to understand and implement your plan. Together, you and a support coordinator will ensure that a range of supports are used to enhance your capacity to handle service delivery responsibilities, uphold relationships, lead a more independent life, and engage in your community.
3. Coordination of Specialist Support Level 3: – This is a higher degree of support coordination. It is meant for people who need specialized care and whose situations are more complex. A specialist support coordinator will assist you in managing challenges within your support environment and ensuring consistent service delivery.
Specialist support coordination/
Coordination of support
Support coordination helps you make the most of the supports you have prepared. One way to build capacity is through support coordination, which can help you:
– Identify your NDIS plan and apply it to achieve your goals.
– Connect you with community, mainstream, and NDIS providers as well as other government resources
– Boost your confidence when utilizing your plan.
A support coordinator or specialist support coordinator offers support coordinating services.
One of the three support coordination levels listed below may be incorporated into your plan:
1. Support Connection: With this assistance, you will have the resources necessary to connect with unpaid, community, and financial supports in order to maximize your plan and advance your goals.
2. Support Coordination (Level 2): With this support, you’ll be able to establish connections and grow your network with NDIS service providers, the community, mainstream media, and other. With this help, you can acquire the skills necessary to understand and implement your plan. Together, you and a support coordinator will ensure that a range of supports are used to enhance your capacity to handle service delivery responsibilities, uphold relationships, lead a more independent life, and engage in your community.
3. Coordination of Specialist Support Level 3: – This is a higher degree of support coordination. It is meant for people who need specialized care and whose situations are more complex. A specialist support coordinator will assist you in managing challenges within your support environment and ensuring consistent service delivery.