Get help navigating your NDIS plan and connect with the right providers through our expert Support Coordination services. Plan smarter, live better.
Support Coordination is a service that helps you understand your NDIS plan and connect with providers who best meet your needs. To deliver it for effective support, a support coordinator is here to help. At CareLinc, our dedicated team focuses on navigating the best service tailored to your needs.
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Our local support coordination team in Sydney is a combination of the right experience and community knowledge. We support you by:
Your support coordinator will share a list of providers, out of which you must choose the one you want for your services. Other tasks of the coordinator are as follows:
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If you are interested in Support Coordination, contact us, and we’ll guide you through each step of the initial process.
The next step is to carry out the assessment process, through which we’ll understand your needs and goals and develop an NDIS plan based on these.
After designing the plan, we’ll help you implement things and make adjustments based on your needed support.
We are a registered provider here to offer the best possible support with a dedicated and experienced team. Regardless of your identity, we can assist you. We’ve helped hundreds of participants across Sydney:
Do you require any support for daily tasks or full support under NDIS? We will be with you each step of the process.
A support coordination team makes your NDIS system simple and easy to understand. It will guide you through the plan, connect you with providers, and ensure that things are executed correctly.
With this support, you’ll develop confidence and social skills to help you live comfortably and independently.
We ensure that we match the right services to your needs, helping you reach your goals. We work closely with the participants to guide them in a way that is easy to understand and follow.
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It is an NDIS-funded service that aims to help participants implement their plans, connect them to relevant services, and develop their capacity.
To have support coordinated on your NDIS plan, you must request to add it while attending the meeting after the assessment.
Yes. If you’re not satisfied, you can choose another provider. Please reach out to the NDIS or your plan manager.
Plan managers are involved in finances. Support coordinators can assist in carrying out your plan and introducing you to the providers.
No. It is a category of its budget, and it does not cut into any other support areas.
If you see “Capacity Building” written under your NDIS plan, you are eligible to use this service.
We assist you in re-planning your support structure and will review your plan to take account of your current needs.
These services assist older Australians in living freely and with peace of mind.
It enables people aged 65 and above to receive homecare support without needing to visit a care centre
It enables people aged 65 and above to receive homecare support without needing to visit a care centre.
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Let’s discuss your care needs. We are here to help. We start your support. We Visit You to understand your needs
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