How Can NDIS Support A Disabled Person’s Transportation Needs?

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how can ndis support a disabled person’s transportation needs?

Even if you do remote jobs or live a sustainable lifestyle, you still need to go places to secure some basic needs. It’s excellent news that traveling has improved tremendously, thanks to new roads produced by our engineering talents and new technology.

While transportation has gone a long way, it’s not something that many disabled individuals could access regularly and without challenge, unfortunately.

Due to these circumstances, assisted travel through a support worker and some tools that help with mobility is crucial. Such daily requirements could be costly, which is where the much-needed financial help should be.

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) aims to provide support in such scenarios. Although the benefits differ on the participant’s condition, NDIS could help in many ways. 

Can the NDIS Fund Transportation Expenses?  

The NDIS recognizes that transportation assistance is essential for disabled individuals. By giving the appropriate support, NDIS can stay true to its goals, which is to help its members enjoy normal lives, despite their circumstances. 

The government scheme provides transportation support by covering reasonable expenses related to the disability. NDIS can also grant reimbursement of added services, such as the caregiver’s salary and other special aids. The funding has limitations, and this can be well-explained by a support coordinator.

Moreover, there are multiple levels of NDIS support for transportations. A beneficiary needs to understand the tier they are on, so they won’t spend more than what their plan entails.

Different Levels of Transport Support   

Level 1

The NDIS will provide $1,606 annually to the disabled person if the individual isn’t studying, working, or attending any day programs.      

Level 2

The NDIS will provide $2,472 annually to the disabled participant if the person is working or studying part-time (15 hours a week), participating in day programs, and have leisure activities.      

Level 3

The NDIS will provide $3,456 annually to the disabled individual if they’re working or studying part-time with a minimum of 15 hours a week and are unable to use public transport because of their disability.  

Other Forms of Transportation Support      

A disabled individual can also receive other forms of transportation support from NDIS, such as funding for public transport training or driving lessons. It means that the disabled individual would take the initiative to learn how to take public transport or drive their vehicle through proper training funded by the NDIS. 

Also, the NDIS can fund certain modifications for a vehicle they use for transportation regularly. The improvements would imply that this should make things easier for the disabled individual to operate and access. However, it would need the recommendation of a licensed automotive expert.

Lastly, the NDIS can also support your transportation through a care worker under the plan as Assistance with Social and Community participation on the circumstances you are active in the community. This is also why a plan management assistance can make a disabled individual’s life easier as it gives that individual the transportation support they need.

Takeaway

Transportation funds are just one of the many forms of relief the NDIS provides to make a disability and special needs person’s life easier. A support coordinator can explain the entirety of this scheme while connecting participants to a wide array of professional care providers in their network.

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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