Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The NDIS will fund ‘reasonable and necessary’ support, services and equipment.
These should assist a person to:
  • Do things independently
  • Participate in the community
  • Access educational opportunities
  • Get a job and earn a wage
  • Achieve goals
  • Develop skills for daily living
Yes, it is important that you meet with a planner or a Local Area Coordinator (LACS), who is a staff nominated by the NDIS, and work as a team to identify your goals and the types of support and services that you require to achieve your objectives. Once your workbook is completed, you are required to meet with a NDIS planner. You will be contacted by one of the NDIS planners to schedule a meeting and discuss your current disability needs.
You can certainly bring anyone you wish to your planning meetings. You will be fully assisted by the planner to develop your care plan. Should you have any preference or wish while your plan is being crafted by the NDIS, you can discuss it with your planner either face-to-face, online, or over the phone. It is important to note that based on your individualised plan, you might have to attend more than one meeting. Please bear in mind that choice and control are both dependent upon you; thus, should you wish Westpeak Support Coordinator to provide you with your support services, you can inform your preference to your NDIS planner.
As mentioned earlier, you have control on how to manage and implement your plan. Either you can manage it yourself with the assistance of a person you have nominated, or ask the NDIS agency to manage it on your behalf. You will be able to discuss management options with your planner during your planning meeting.
Yes, the cost of packages varies depending on several factors, such as your individual needs and goals/aspirations – all of which are identified in your plan. You can receive more information from your planner.
The answer is no. According to the rules of the NDIS, individuals who are presently receiving care support and who are eligible for a package will not receive less support upon their transition to the NDIS. In fact, to avoid any issues, it is essential that you bring as much support documentation as you possibly can to your planning meeting. At Westpeak Support Coordinator, we firmly believe in empowering our clients to have full control over their lives. In fact, as an approved NDIS service provider, we will work non-stop towards tailoring and fostering supports that satisfy your individualised disability needs. Should you have any question/concern or require clarification, feel free to reach one of our Client Service Managers.
If your current needs or situation change, so can your NDIS plan. You can request to have your plan reviewed at any given time. The NDIS’s life-long commitment is to satisfy your current and future needs. Should you have any question regarding the timeframe for your plan’s review, you can ask them to your planner.
Yes. As an NDIS participant, you will have the opportunity to choose not only your service provider, but as well as the way in which your services are delivered to you. Suppose if Westpeak Support Coordinator is currently providing you care services, then you can ask to keep receiving them, or inform your planner about any changes or additional support that you require. If you are a new participant or are looking to change your service provider, then our Client Service Managers can assist you, so that you receive services that are highly responsive to your individual needs. Simply let us know if you require any help from us.

At Westpeak Support Coordinator, our staff supports clients throughout the city of Melbourne and outer city suburbs in the state Victoria. Our staff members are highly trained and experienced in helping individuals with all types of impairments and physical, cognitive, or mental illnesses.