Who is eligible for the NDIS

At Apex Support Services, we understand the importance of providing clear and concise information about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). The NDIS is a government initiative designed to support Australians with disabilities by funding necessary services and supports that enhance their quality of life and foster greater independence.

Accessing the NDIS requires meeting specific eligibility criteria. To qualify, you must be under 65 years of age at the time of application. You also need to be an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or hold a Protected Special Category Visa. Additionally, you must have a permanent and significant disability. This page is designed to provide a clear overview of these requirements, helping you gather the necessary details to confirm your eligibility.

who is eligible for the ndis

Are you between the ages of 9 and 65?

If so, one of our local area coordinators is ready to assist you in navigating the NDIS. We’re here to help you through the application process and connect you with various government and community supports.

For families with children under 9, an early childhood partner is available to provide support even before the application stage. They will assess your child’s needs and guide you on whether the NDIS is a suitable option for your family.

 

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What Residency Status Is Required for NDIS Eligibility?

If you are an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or a New Zealand citizen with a Protected Special Category Visa, you meet the residency requirements for the NDIS. Our team is here to guide you through the application process and connect you with the appropriate support services.

For those who do not meet the residency criteria, we can help you explore other avenues for support and assistance tailored to your situation. Reach out to us to learn more about your options and how we can assist you in finding the right resources.

 

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Do you live in Australia?

If you reside in Australia, you  may be eligible for NDIS support. Our team is here to help you understand the eligibility criteria and guide you through the application process. We offer assistance in connecting you with various government and community resources tailored to your needs.

For individuals who are new to Australia or considering relocating, we can provide information on how residency status affects your eligibility and support options. If you have specific questions about your situation or need help with the process, please reach out to our team for personalized guidance.

 

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Do you have a disability due to a permanent impairment?

To be eligible for the NDIS, you must have a disability resulting from a permanent or significant impairment. While there are various conditions that may qualify someone for disability support, a specific diagnosis is not required.

 

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Do you require disability-specific support to manage daily activities?

The NDIS will assess whether you experience restrictions, limitations, impairments, or challenges in accessing everyday life or participating in society due to your illness or disability.

At Apex Support Services, we can assist you in gathering the necessary evidence to define your unique needs and identify the types of support that will help you thrive in your daily activities.

 

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You might be eligible!

Exciting news! Your journey to a brighter future starts today. At Apex Support Services, we’re dedicated to guiding you towards greater independence and self-reliance. With our 24/7 support and a strong community, we’re here to assist you every step of the way as you work towards achieving your goals.

 

We apologize, but if you are outside this age range, you may not currently meet the eligibility criteria for NDIS funding. However, there are other government programs that can offer the support you need.

We encourage you to reach out to Maple Services for further assistance and additional information. Your unique circumstances are important to us, and we are here to help in any way we can.

 

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Understanding the NDIS

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is an Australian government initiative design to provide support and services to individuals with disabilities. Its goal is to enhance social inclusion and help people with disabilities lead more independent and fulfilling lives.

The NDIS adopts a person-centre approach, tailoring eligibility and support plans to each participant’s specific goals, needs, and circumstances. While there are general eligibility criteria to be aware of before applying for NDIS funding, your assessment will be personalised based on your unique situation.

Eligibility for the NDIS is determine through an assessment by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). This assessment evaluates the nature of your disability and its impact on your daily life.

Who is Eligible for the NDIS?

To be eligible for the NDIS, you must meet specific criteria related to age, residency, and disability.

Age Requirement

Under 65 Years:
You must be under the age of 65 when applying for the NDIS. If you are 65 or over, other support programs such as the aged care system may be more suitable.

Residency Status

Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident, or Special Category Visa Holder:
You must be an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or hold a Protected Special Category Visa.

Disability Requirements

➤ Permanent and Significant Disability:
Your disability must be permanent (i.e., likely to be lifelong) and significantly impact your ability to perform daily activities. This includes physical, intellectual, sensory, cognitive, and psychosocial disabilities.
➤ Functional Impairment:
The disability must substantially reduce your ability to participate effectively in activities or perform tasks and actions unless you have support.

What Medical Conditions Are Eligible for Disability Support?

The NDIS recognizes a wide range of medical conditions that may qualify an individual for support. Moreover, these conditions generally fall into one of several categories, including:

  • Intellectual Disabilities: Conditions such as Down syndrome,  autism, and other developmental disorders.
  • Neurological Conditions: Multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and other conditions affecting the nervous system.
  • Sensory and Speech Impairments: Significant vision or hearing loss, as well as severe speech impairments.
  • Physical Disabilities: Conditions that result in substantial physical impairments, such as spinal cord injuries and muscular dystrophy.
  • Psychiatric Conditions: Severe mental health conditions like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder that result in significant functional impairment.

It’s important to note that not all medical conditions automatically qualify for the NDIS. Specifically, the condition must result in a permanent impairment and substantially reduce your ability to perform daily activities.

Find out the amount of NDIS funding you may be eligible for.

What is Considered a Disability for NDIS?

The NDIS defines a disability as any condition that is permanent and significantly impacts your ability to engage in normal activities. Therefore, to qualify for the NDIS, your disability must:

  • Be Permanent: Temporary conditions do not qualify for the NDIS.
  • Affect Functionality: The disability must substantially reduce your ability to perform everyday tasks without assistance.
  • Require Support: You must need support from the NDIS to live an ordinary life. For example, this can include assistance with mobility, communication, self-care, and social interactions.

How to Apply for the NDIS

If you believe you meet the eligibility criteria for the NDIS, then the next step is to apply. Here’s a brief overview of the application process:

Gather Documentation

Collect evidence of your age, residency, and medical condition. This may include medical reports, identification documents, and any other relevant information.

Submit an Access Request

Contact the NDIS to submit an Access Request Form. This can be done online, by phone, or through your local NDIS office.

Assessment

Once your application is submit, the NDIS will review your information and may request additional details or assessments.

Planning Meeting

If your application is approved, you will be invited to a planning meeting to discuss your needs and create a personalised NDIS plan.

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Need Help with Your NDIS Application?

At Apex Support Services, we are here to support you every step of the way. Firstly, our experienced team can assist with understanding eligibility requirements. Additionally, we help with gathering necessary documentation and navigating the application process. Therefore, contact us today to learn more about how we can help you access the support you need through the NDIS.

Frequently Asked Questions

Individuals who are Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens, and who are aged under 65, with a permanent and significant disability, therefore may be eligible for the NDIS.

The NDIS supports Australians with permanent and significant disabilities, including children, adults, and older people; moreover, it assists those transitioning from other support systems.

Eligibility for NDIS funding requires, first and foremost, being under 65. Additionally, you must have a permanent and significant disability, be an Australian citizen or eligible New Zealand citizen, and meet specific functional impact criteria.

To qualify, you must be aged under 65; moreover, you need to be an Australian citizen or permanent resident, have a permanent and significant disability, and demonstrate that the disability affects your daily life.

You can determine eligibility by reviewing the NDIS criteria, such as age, residency, and disability impact. Additionally, contacting the NDIS or a local coordinator for a formal assessment will provide further guidance.

You must be aged between 0 and 64 when applying. However, if you turn 65 while receiving NDIS support, you will transition to aged care services.

Yes, children under 7 can qualify for the NDIS. Furthermore, early childhood partners can assist families with young children to determine eligibility and provide early intervention support.

The NDIS assesses eligibility based on age, residency, disability type, and how significantly the disability impacts your daily life and participation in community activities. Furthermore, it considers additional factors such as the need for support and the potential benefits of receiving NDIS services.

The NDIS covers a broad range of permanent and significant disabilities, including physical, intellectual, sensory, and psychosocial conditions; moreover, these conditions are covered as long as they meet the impact criteria.

No, the NDIS is specifically design for individuals with permanent and significant disabilities. Therefore, temporary disabilities are not eligible for NDIS support.

If you are unsure about your eligibility, first review the NDIS criteria. Additionally, use the NDIS checklist, and then contact the NDIS or a local area coordinator for further assistance and guidance on your specific situation.