hi all
way i was told had m.s to me with get help just crazy to me
what help can you get from ndis ? i have a number from them now
i think i know what comeing a fix in 10 years
or sould end it ? i pian before now
who sould you talk too
reply nice thx you
you want to end it
Re: you want to end it
Hi,
For people overseas, The NDIS means the National Disability Insurance Scheme. It's an Australian scheme.
If you wish to access a service provider under the NDIS, I suggest you ask your local doctor for an introduction to providers who work under the scheme. They can then explain what they can offer you.
I don't use it because 1) I don't want to get caught up in the bureaucracy and 2) I'm not sure they can provide much for me. Other Australians may have a better perspective.
The NDIS is really a way for people with disability to access health care providers by paying them on your behalf. The NDIS is not a care giver. It just pays the bills. You need to start with your doctor or your neurologist who can point you to people who work under it.
Physical therapists are probably who you should be asking to see. A huge proportion of all payments go to providing services for people with mental issues but it is supposed to be much broader than that.
Hope that helps.
For people overseas, The NDIS means the National Disability Insurance Scheme. It's an Australian scheme.
If you wish to access a service provider under the NDIS, I suggest you ask your local doctor for an introduction to providers who work under the scheme. They can then explain what they can offer you.
I don't use it because 1) I don't want to get caught up in the bureaucracy and 2) I'm not sure they can provide much for me. Other Australians may have a better perspective.
The NDIS is really a way for people with disability to access health care providers by paying them on your behalf. The NDIS is not a care giver. It just pays the bills. You need to start with your doctor or your neurologist who can point you to people who work under it.
Physical therapists are probably who you should be asking to see. A huge proportion of all payments go to providing services for people with mental issues but it is supposed to be much broader than that.
Hope that helps.
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Re: you want to end it
if super you lonely who sould talk to or were today
thank you
thank you
Re: you want to end it
In Australia, I'd call Beyond Blue. Ask if they have someone who speaks your native language and see what happens.
Their free call number is 1300 22 4636
Regards,
Their free call number is 1300 22 4636
Regards,
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thank you for posts it keep me going
i was thinking 5 years was ez
now not to me
i was thinking 5 years was ez
now not to me
Re: you want to end it
Thank you for your comment.
Did you contact beyond Blue to see if there is someone you can speak to?
Regards,
Did you contact beyond Blue to see if there is someone you can speak to?
Regards,
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hi yes its 1.1 phone
the whole world will change in next 4 years
the whole world will change in next 4 years