NDIS Explained
The NDIS is responsible for funding allied health and other therapy services related to a person’s disability. These therapies fall under the NDIS ‘Capacity Building’ support budget.
If you have funds allocated to these categories, you can access these allied health support services. If your current budget is allocated to other categories and you’d like to receive allied health services, you can make changes at your next plan review. Alternatively, you may be able to access an assessment and report utilising some funding from your Core Supports budget. Contact us to find out more.
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Exercise Physiology, similar to other allied health services, is covered under NDIS under the Improved Health and Wellbeing or Improved Daily Living categories of your Capacity Building support budget
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Generally, No. This is considered a daily living cost for people, whether they have a disability or not. Under some circumstances and with supporting evidence the NDIS may endorse this. For more information see Would We Fund It?
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Price regulation is in place by the NDIS to ensure that participants receive value for money in the supports they receive. Fees are charged as per the NDIS pricing arrangements 2024.
Exercise Physiology - $166.99/hr