NDIS Support Coordination
As one of the leading NDIS Support Coordination Providers in Australia, our team wants you to get the most out of your NDIS funding. With the help of our NDIS in home care support team, we can provide you with personalised support to help navigate your funding package and build your local support network of providers.
How We Can Help You?
The primary role of our ndis support coordinators is to link you with dedicated providers who will support you to live your life as independently as possible, whether you live in your own home or supported environment.
We will assist you in:
- Understanding how you can maximise the use of your NDIS or Aged Care funding to meet your daily needs and goals
- Managing your resources effectively to get the best outcome from your funding.
- Work with multidisciplinary agencies, including family, friends, and community to meet the goals of your unique plan
- Keeping track of the progress and outcomes while updating your goals; and preparing for your next plan or package review.
How Does the Plan Work?
As a premier provider of home care services in Australia, our team will walk through your NDIS plan and assess how we can best support you in achieving your NDIS goals.
- Support Coordination is designed to enhance your ability to manage and direct the services you want to benefit from. It will help you navigate, learn, and understand your NDIS plan.
- The role of our expert ndis support coordinators is to help you understand your plan and work with you to meet your individual needs.
- LifeSycle is an NDIS registered, independent service provider, which means we are here to provide you with expert, unbiased support that works to achieve your goals.
Why Choose LifeSycle for Support Coordination?
At LifeSycle, we want you to reach your goals. As such, our team works hand in hand to achieve better outcomes for you.
Individualised service
We tailor our services to your unique needs, helping you to achieve your goals and to live your best life.
Expert support
We are your professionals in Health, Ageing, Disability and Community Services: delivering quality aged and disability services at home . We support to people with disability and with high and complex needs.
Community Access
Aside from building your ability to act independently, we provide assistance to help you participate more in your community.
Frequently Asked Questions About Support Coordination
1. What is the role of a support coordinator in the NDIS?
With a support coordinator, your needs will be met through a combination of support. As a result, you will be better equipped to maintain relationships, fulfil service delivery duties, live independently, and be actively involved in your community.
2. What are the levels of support coordination?
A participant's plan may contain one of the following three levels of support coordination:
Level 1: Support Connection
The support connection level provides the following:
- Assisting a participant in comprehending their plan;
- Connecting with NDIS providers and community, mainstream, and other services;
- Maximising the benefits of their NDIS plan; and,
- Boosting participants' confidence and ability to manage their plan on their own.
Level 2: Coordination of support
This level involves putting together a mix of supports designed to
- improve a participant's ability to maintain relationships;
- manage day-to-day tasks smoothly;
- live independently or at least with minimal supervision;
- participate in their community; and,
- develop the confidence and skills necessary to take control of their life.
Level 3: Specialist Support Coordination
This level provides a greater degree of support for people in complex situations that need specialised assistance from specialist support. A specialised support coordinator will help participants navigate their support environment and ensure that services are delivered consistently.
3. How to be a support coordinator in the NDIS?
To become a support coordinator in the NDIS, you should be able to complete a vocational certificate in a relevant field, such as a Certificate III in Individual Support (CHC33015) and Certificate IV in Disability (CHC43115) or Diploma of Community Services (CHC52015).
While some employers prefer individuals with a certification in disabilities, community services, mental health, social work, or allied health, you may work as a Support Coordinator even without formal credentials.
4. How do I become a good support coordinator?
Support coordinators will assist individuals with a variety of tasks based on the following:
To become a good support coordinator, you should carry out the following to individuals who availed of support services:
- Help individuals understand their NDIS plan;
- Plan and coordinate;
- Connect individuals with their services;
- Establish and maintain relationships;
- Coach, refine and reflect;
- Report to the NDIA;
- Help individuals become independent;
- Prepare for unexpected events;
- Plan, prevent, mitigate and act accordingly during a crisis; and
- Act in the best interests of the individuals.
Looking for Case Management or NDIS Support Coordination Providers? Choose LifeSycle!
As one of the most trusted NDIS Support Coordinator in Australia, we will help you maximise your NDIS Plan and your Aged Care Package by providing you with the support you need. We will connect you with the best, so you get the assistance that you need to put your plan into action.
To get started with our service, simply call our friendly team at 1800 849 313 or email us at service@lifesycle.com.au.