When a participant experiences a sudden pest infestation, the situation can quickly become more than just a household inconvenience. For many individuals supported under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), emergency pest control may directly impact health, safety, and daily functioning. But can NDIS actually cover emergency pest control services? […]
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Under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), every funded support must meet the “reasonable and necessary” criteria. While upholstery cleaning is often seen as general household maintenance, there are situations where it can be funded if it directly relates to a participant’s disability. Support Coordinators play an important role in […]
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When Is Carpet Steam Cleaning Considered “Reasonable and Necessary” Under NDIS? Maintaining a clean home is essential for participant health and safety. Under the National Disability Insurance Scheme, carpet steam cleaning may be funded — but only when it meets the “reasonable and necessary” criteria outlined in an NDIS plan. […]
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Under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), Support Coordinators play a critical role in ensuring participants receive services that are reasonable, necessary, and aligned with their individual goals. While window cleaning may seem like a minor home maintenance task, in many situations it can directly impact participant safety, health, and […]
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Supporting participants with psychosocial disabilities often requires more than clinical or therapeutic services. A safe, organised living environment can significantly impact mental wellbeing, daily functioning, and independence. Under the National Disability Insurance Scheme, decluttering services may be funded when they are considered reasonable and necessary. For Support Coordinators, understanding how […]
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For participants living with complex health conditions, maintaining a clean and hygienic sleeping environment is not just about comfort — it is essential for safety, wellbeing, and long-term health outcomes. Within the framework of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), Support Coordinators play a key role in ensuring that essential […]
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Maintaining a safe and functional home environment is a key part of supporting people with disability to live independently. Under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), home maintenance services can often be funded when they are considered reasonable and necessary. One service that is increasingly relevant—especially in Australia—is solar panel […]
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Participant safety is a core responsibility of every Support Coordinator. In many cases, arranging NDIS-approved locksmith services becomes necessary to protect participants, improve home security, and support independent living. In particular, when safety risks arise, timely action can prevent further harm. Under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), locksmith services […]
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Maintaining a safe and hygienic home is essential for NDIS participants, particularly those with complex health needs. In situations involving bodily fluids, hoarding-related contamination, or other hazardous materials, professional biohazard cleaning services may be required. Support Coordinators play a critical role in organising these services to ensure participant safety and […]
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For many NDIS participants, maintaining a safe and accessible outdoor space is essential for health, safety, and independent living. Overgrown lawns, uneven pathways, and unmanaged gardens can create serious hazards, especially for individuals with mobility limitations. That’s why Support Coordinators play a key role in choosing the right NDIS-registered landscaping […]
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