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Disability Support Queensland

Disability due to personal injuries or old age is not the end of the road. We at Alya provide a dedicated one-point support officer and a team of support staff trained and experienced in working with the disabled and the old and the infirm. Contact us for NDIS Plan Management too.

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Disability Support Queensland

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  1. Support Services for the Disabled in Queensland, Australia

  2. There are several ways to look at “disability” but generally, it is considered to be a condition where a person is hampered in some form or the other from carrying out the normal day to day activities. The specific state of disability will vary from person to person, ranging from mild conditions like wearing reading glasses to the more serious like a paralytic spinal cord injury restricting an individual to a wheelchair round the clock for life. In recent times though, governments and top bodies in this field have clarified specifically the different stages of disabilities.

  3. For this post, the focus will be on disability support in Queensland, Australia. Most people with a disability primarily depend on friends and family for support. But help also comes from two quarters. One is from the government of Australia and the States that offer a range of services to, directly and indirectly, help those with disabilities. The second is from the community and private sectors that provide resources in this area. Apart from direct disability services, the government also has mainstream healthcare services that can be availed of by people with disabilities. As the two – public and private – sectors overlap in many areas of disability supportin Queensland, it is very difficult to accurately estimate the quantum of resources spent on these services. 

  4. If you have a disability or are providing services that take care of the disabled, you will get relief packages from the Government of Australia. These services are available through government agencies or the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The NDIS is a joint scheme that is funded by the Australian Government and the States and territories and replaces the current and previous support services funded by the states and territories. The NDIS is operated by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) of the Australian Government. Eligibility for NDIS Since the word disability” can be seen in various lights, the government has laid down a few eligibility criteria that have to be met if you have to avail of disability supportinQueenslandand NDIS services. These include – Being between 7 and 65 years old Having a permanent and significant disability or developmental delay Living in Australia or having an Australian residency There are various facets also to provide the evidence of disability as per the norms set down by the NDIS. The functions of the NDIS The main forms of disability supportin Queensland include – Income support – Disability Support Pension, Mobility Allowance, Sickness Allowance, and more Provision of services and support through the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Service Funding the states and territories for accommodation support, independent living, and recreation services Funding to the States for administering aids and appliances schemes. Provision of pharmaceutical and other medical benefits. There are lot more angles to NDIS, all created to ensure proper and optimized disability support in Queensland and the rest of Australia.

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