The Many Benefits of Supported Independent Living
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11 January 2024
Supported independent living is a type of residential care that’s becoming increasingly popular as people seek more autonomy while still having access to the care and support they need. Essentially, it’s a way of combining the best of both worlds. So, what are
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If you're the adult child of a disabled parent, you probably do what you can to help them. You might know there are disability services out there that can help them with their needs, but you might be overwhelmed and confused about how to get your parent signed up. We're here to help. Our website is a guide to helping adult children in your situation. You can learn more about what disability services can do for your parent here. You can also check out our informative posts about how to choose a disability lawyer, how to help your parent apply for disability, what to do if your parent is denied, and more.
Understanding Disability Support Services
Posted on:
5 May 2023
There are support services available in Australia to help individuals with disabilities access the support they need to live as independently and fully as possible. In this article, read about the different types of disability support services available in Aus
Overcoming Barriers to Independence When You Have Chronic Pain
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4 October 2022
Chronic pain is often unpredictable. For some people, it can also be cruel. If you suffer from it and it's affecting you to the point where you struggle to live independently, you may feel frustrated. However, there are some approaches you can try to make inde
Why You Should Consider Professional NDIS Plan Management
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28 July 2022
Indeed, you'd be wrong to think that being an NDIS participant is a straightforward process. You must make tough decisions, fill out paperwork and make numerous phone calls and meetings. But one critical consideration is how you'll manage your NDIS plan. This
The Benefits of Disability Support Services
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29 April 2022
Most people with disabilities rely on their families to offer support and caregiving services. Unknown to them, they qualify for professional disability support services provided by registered National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) providers. The extract