Capital support is one of the three types of supports budgets that you could get in your National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan. We explain what it covers and how it works.
Capital support is one of the three types of supports budgets that you could get in your National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan. We explain what it covers and how it works.
My Plan Manager guest blogger Chris explains the light sensitivity he and other Autistic People experience.
The NDIS Code of Conduct is an important way to make sure all National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) providers and their employees understand their responsibility to clients.
Once you’ve found the right service provider it’s important to make sure you’re both on the same page. A service agreement is a great way to outline expectations between you and your provider.
Support coordinators play an important part in your NDIS journey, so it’s important to choose someone who understands your needs. We look at what support coordinators do, what they should charge and what makes a good support coordinator.
While there are a few different ways to manage your NDIS plan, one option you may not know about is combination management. We take a look at what combination management is and how it might work for you.
Service agreements are a great way to outline expectations for both clients and providers. Here’s our handy guide to what service agreements are and why it’s worth thinking about having them.
My Plan Manager is leading the way with the latest technology to keep your data safe while also ensuring our Client Portal remains accessible to all people with disability.
We know getting paid quickly is important, so here are a few things you should include when sending a reimbursement through to us, so you get paid fast.