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Support Coordination Services
The best thing about Support Coordination is that you get to choose. Choosing the right person to help you with Support Coordination can have an impact on your quality of life and it can be changed at any time.
What does Support Coordination with AUSCARE DISABILTY AND SUPPORT SERVICES look like?

Implementing your Plan
The first step is to understand who you are, what is important to you, and what you need from your Support Providers. We will assist you to understand your NDIS Plan and Support Budgets. From reviewing your current supports and organising Service Agreements, to engaging new services, arranging assessments, and ultimately helping you get maximum benefit and goal attainment from your NDIS Plan; a Support Coordinator is your go to for all things NDIS Plans.

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Working with you and your support network, we will assist you to explore your options, educate you on how to navigate the NDIS, and find creative ways to utilise your Plan Funding.
⦁ Coordinate your supports and services.
⦁ Connect you with credible providers.
⦁ Find creative ways to utilise funding.
⦁ Up skill and educate you on the NDIS.
Support Coordination is a service that identifies, coordinates, and enables access to support that meet a person’s specific needs and preferences by working with them and on their behalf. According to the NDIS, there are three levels of Support Coordination that can be included in your support plan depending on your needs and the level of your disability:
Support Connection
To increase your ability to connect with informal, community, and other funded supports encouraging you to make full use out of your plan and achieve your goals.
Support Coordination
Working with you to identify your needs and help you understand, implement, and utilise your plan. You can work with a Support Coordinator to get the most out of your supports and increase your functional capabilities, maintain relationships, manage the delivery of services, live more independently, and participate in the community.
Specialist Support Coordination
A higher level of Support Coordination for people whose circumstances are more complex and require specialist support. A Specialist Support Coordinator will manage specific challenges in your environment.
There are three ranges of Support Coordination, depending on how much support you need:
LOW
One to two hours a month or around 24 hours a year
MEDIUM
Three to six hours a month or around 36 to 72 hours a year
HIGH
Seven to nine hours a month
To assess the level of need of a participant, your planner will use the “reasonable and necessary” criteria of the NDIS, with the ranges listed above used as guidelines. These ranges will give your Support Coordinator an idea of how much support you need, but if you feel the level of support is lacking, you can request for reclassification.
Your Support Coordinator helps you use your NDIS plan in the most effective way possible for you. They work together with you to find and coordinate service providers that will help you reach your goals and build skills to live more independently and stay connected in the community. Other things your Support Coordinator can help you with include, but are not limited to, the following:
⦁ Help you understand how the plan works and what is available to you.
⦁ Support you in making decisions and exercise choice and control over your plan.
⦁ Assist with negotiating with providers about what they can offer you to help you reach your goals and how much it will cost.
⦁ Assist with budgeting for each type of support required.
⦁ Coordinate supports and help you access your local community.
⦁ Arrange any assessments needed to qualify for funding.
⦁ Develop service agreements and bookings with your providers.
⦁ Write up reports for the NDIS about your progress and any changes required.
⦁ Help you to assess your goals and prepare for your plan review.
Support Coordination
Case Management is similar to Support Coordination as it links someone living with a disability with their service providers and organises supports. However, Support Coordination is different to case management in that it is more about capacity building and achieving your goals.
Case Management
Case Management is similar to Support Coordination as it links someone living with a disability with their service providers and organises supports. However, Support Coordination is different to case management in that it is more about capacity building and achieving your goals.
Having funding for Support Coordination does not reduce the funding available for other supports in your plan. The Support Coordination fund is in addition to other supports.