While Australia’s mainstream health system provides essential medical services to everyone, people with disability often need additional support to manage their health effectively. This is where the NDIS steps in with disability-related health supports—specialised assistance that bridges the gap between mainstream healthcare and your unique needs.
Understanding what these supports include and how they work can make a significant difference in your quality of life or that of your loved one. This guide explores NDIS health supports, including high-intensity daily personal activities, and how Healthcare Australia delivers safe, personalised care that puts you first.
What Are Disability-Related Health Supports?
Disability-related health supports are additional services funded by the NDIS to help you manage health conditions that are directly impacted by your disability. These supports complement—not replace—the healthcare services available to all Australians through the mainstream health system.
What the NDIS Won’t Fund
It’s important to understand that the NDIS doesn’t cover standard healthcare services such as:
- Diagnosis and clinical treatment of health conditions
- Ongoing care for chronic health conditions unrelated to your disability
- Hospital or emergency care
- Acute or sub-acute palliative care
These services remain the responsibility of Australia’s public health system, available through Medicare and public hospitals.
What the NDIS Will Fund
However, if your disability makes it difficult to manage a health condition independently, the NDIS may fund specific supports to help you, including:
- Support Worker Assistance
Providing trained professionals who can help you manage your disability-related health needs safely and effectively.
- Training Programs
Education for your support workers, family members, or friends to ensure they can provide appropriate assistance.
- Essential Consumables
Items you need to manage your condition, such as continence products, wound dressings, or specialised food products for feeding tubes.
- Assistive Technology
Equipment specifically related to your disability needs, such as pressure care cushions, specialised mattresses, or respiratory support devices like cough assist machines.
Types of Disability-Related Health Supports
The NDIS recognises several categories of disability-related health supports, each addressing specific daily challenges:
- Dysphagia Management
Support for eating, drinking, and swallowing difficulties that occur daily due to your disability.
- Respiratory Care
Assistance with breathing and respiratory health maintenance, including planning and comfort measures.
- Nutritional Support
Help with eating methods or understanding dietary requirements related to your disability.
- Diabetes Management
Daily assistance with blood sugar monitoring and management when complicated by disability.
- Continence Support
Daily assistance with toileting needs, including both bladder and bowel care.
- Wound and Pressure Care
Daily care for pressure wounds, swollen limbs, or other disability-related skin conditions.
- Podiatry Support
Foot, ankle, and lower limb care that is necessary due to your disability.
- Epilepsy Management
Daily support for managing how epilepsy affects brain and nerve function.
High-Intensity Daily Personal Activities
Some health-related supports require specialised training and expertise due to their complex nature and higher risk factors. These are classified as high-intensity daily personal activities and include:
- Complex bowel care procedures
- Enteral feeding and management
- Severe dysphagia management requiring specialised techniques
- Tracheostomy care and management
- Urinary catheter management
- Ventilator management and monitoring
- Subcutaneous injection administration
- Complex wound management requiring advanced skills
These supports often require planning and guidance from qualified health professionals. Only registered NDIS providers who meet strict quality and safety standards can deliver these services, ensuring you receive the highest level of care.
How to Access Health-Related Funding
Securing funding for disability-related health supports requires careful preparation and documentation. Here’s how to approach the process:
Planning Meeting Preparation
During your NDIS planning meeting, clearly articulate your health-related support needs. Be specific about how your disability impacts your ability to manage health conditions independently.
Professional Documentation
Work with your support coordinator or Local Area Coordinator to gather evidence from health professionals. This typically includes detailed reports explaining:
- How your disability affects your health management
- The specific ongoing support you require
- Professional recommendations for care approaches
Collaborative Approach
Your healthcare team, including doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, and your NDIS planner, should work together to ensure your plan accurately reflects your needs.
How Healthcare Australia Delivers Excellence in Health Supports
At Healthcare Australia, we understand that disability-related health supports require the highest standards of safety, expertise, and personalised care. As a registered provider of high-intensity daily personal activities, we’re committed to delivering services that meet NDIS quality standards.
Industry-Leading Clinical Governance
Our comprehensive Clinical Governance Framework ensures every aspect of your care meets rigorous safety and quality standards. This person-centred approach puts your needs, preferences, and goals at the heart of everything we do, ensuring you receive care that’s both safe and tailored to your unique circumstances.
Personalised Care Planning
We recognise that your disability-related health needs are deeply personal and require individualised attention. Our Business Relationship Leaders serve as your dedicated contact, taking time to understand your specific requirements without the need to repeatedly explain your situation to different staff members.
Your Business Relationship Leader will:
- Explain our capabilities and how we can meet your specific needs
- Incorporate health supports into your overall support plan
- Help you select support workers you’ll feel comfortable working with
- Ensure seamless coordination across all aspects of your support
Ongoing Support and Flexibility
Healthcare needs can change, and we’re prepared to evolve with you. Every HCA participant receives a dedicated Customer Care Manager who understands your health supports and maintains consistent communication about your care.
This ongoing relationship means you can:
- Receive regular check-ins to ensure services meet your evolving needs
- Make adjustments to your plan as circumstances change
- Access immediate support when questions or concerns arise
- Maintain continuity of care without starting from scratch with new staff
24/7 Emergency Support
Health emergencies don’t follow business hours. Our round-the-clock support line ensures you always have access to assistance when you need it most, providing peace of mind for you and your family.
The Value of Quality Health Supports
Investing in high-quality disability-related health supports delivers benefits that extend far beyond basic care needs:
- Enhanced Independence
Proper support helps you manage your health with greater autonomy
- Improved Quality of Life
Effective health management supports overall well-being and life satisfaction.
- Family Peace of Mind
Professional support reduces stress on family caregivers.
- Better Health Outcomes
Consistent, skilled care helps prevent complications and promotes optimal health.
- Community Participation
Managing health effectively enables greater engagement in activities you enjoy.
Taking the Next Step
Your NDIS plan represents an opportunity to access the specialised health supports you need to live confidently and independently. Don’t let uncertainty about complex care needs prevent you from pursuing the quality of life you deserve.
At Healthcare Australia, we’re proud to be your trusted partner in navigating disability-related health supports. Our experienced team understands the intricacies of both NDIS funding and complex health needs, ensuring you receive comprehensive, coordinated care that prioritises your safety and wellbeing.
If you’re ready to explore how professional health supports can enhance your independence and quality of life, reach out to Healthcare Australia today. Together, we’ll develop a care plan that addresses your unique needs while empowering you to live on your own terms.