Finding quality care is hard - we make it simple.
Specific Care makes receiving quality care easy and stress-free.
About Specific Care
Specific Care is a leading care provider in Australia, dedicated to empowering individuals with tailored support. Our team blends expertise and compassion, ensuring each client unlocks their potential and embraces a brighter future.
We work with these amazing partners
Services we provide.
We provide a large list of care services to suit your needs.
NDIS
Support services funded by the National Disability Insurance Scheme promoting independence & community.
Private Care
Personalised, high-quality care services designed for private clients, ensuring customised support and well-being.
Community Nursing
In-home healthcare services provided by skilled nurses to manage medical conditions,ย in your home.
Home Care
Disability Insurance
Use health insurance to cover in-home assistance after a workplace injury or health issue recovery.
DVA
Specialised support services for veterans tailored to meet the unique needs of those who have served in the military.
Our Vision
Building an inclusive future, one person at a time.
Empowerment and Independence
To support individuals in gaining and maintaining independence by providing assistance with daily living, emotional support, and skills development that enhances their quality of life.
Inclusive and Supportive Environment:
To promote an inclusive environment where everyoneโregardless of background, abilities, or circumstancesโfeels welcome, respected, and empowered to engage with their community.
Respecting Dignity and Choice:
To ensure that every clientโs dignity, choices, and rights are respected, and they are given a voice in their care decisions, creating a supportive environment for personal growth and well-being.
Working with us is simple!
We make sure you receive quality in 3 simple steps.
Initial Consultation
We receive the referral, gather required details, and arrange a face-to-face meeting with the participant.
In-Person Meeting
We review the service agreement, discuss funding, confirm support needs, and set the start date.
Profile Setup
We complete the participantโs profile, and introduce their support worker before the first session.
Frequently Asked Questions.
Have questions? We’ve got answers. If you can’t find the information you are looking for, feel free to get to Contact us.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a government-funded program in Australia that provides support to people with disability, their families, and carers. The NDIS provides funding for a range of disability-related supports and services, including assistive technology, therapy and rehabilitation, transport, and personal care. The goal of the NDIS is to help people with disability live more independently and participate in the community. The NDIS is available to Australian citizens and permanent residents who meet certain eligibility criteria. It is designed to be flexible and tailored to the individual needs of each participant.
To access the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), you will need to contact the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). The NDIA will help you navigate the process of applying for the NDIS and assess your eligibility. If you are approved, the NDIA will provide you with funding for a customized care plan that meets your specific needs.
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is the independent government agency responsible for administering the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia. The NDIA works with people with disability, their families and carers, and service providers to implement the NDIS and provide support to people with disability. The NDIA is responsible for determining eligibility for the NDIS, developing individualized plans for NDIS participants, and providing funding for supports and services. The NDIA also works with state and territory governments and other service providers to coordinate and deliver disability services.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan is managed by the participant, with the support of their nominated planner or Local Area Coordinator (LAC).
The NDIS participant is the person with disability who is eligible for the NDIS and has an NDIS plan. The participant is responsible for managing their own NDIS funding and making decisions about the supports and services they receive.
The nominated planner or Local Area Coordinator (LAC) is a member of the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) or an NDIS-registered service provider who works with the participant to develop and review their NDIS plan. The planner or LAC provides information and support to help the participant understand their NDIS funding and make informed decisions about the supports and services they receive.
Together, the participant and their planner or LAC work to implement the NDIS plan and ensure that the supports and services provided meet the participant’s needs and goals.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding for a range of supports and services to help people with disability participate in the community and live more independently. The specific supports and services that are funded by the NDIS depend on the individual needs and goals of each participant.
Some examples of supports and services that the NDIS may fund include:
Assistive technology: This can include devices such as wheelchairs, walkers, and communication devices that help people with disability participate in everyday activities.
Therapy and rehabilitation: This can include services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physiotherapy that help people with disability improve their physical, cognitive, and social skills.
Personal care: This can include support with activities of daily living such as showering, dressing, and grooming.
Transportation: The NDIS may provide funding for specialized transportation or modifications to vehicles to make them more accessible.
Home modifications: The NDIS may provide funding for renovations or modifications to a participant’s home to make it more accessible and safe.
Community participation: The NDIS may provide funding for activities such as hobbies, sports, or social outings that help people with disability participate in the community.
It’s important to note that the NDIS does not fund everything and that participants may need to contribute to the cost of some supports and services. The NDIS also has a range of price limits and caps for different supports and services to ensure that funding is used effectively and efficiently.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding for a range of supports and services to help people with disability participate in the community and live more independently. The amount of funding an NDIS participant receives is based on their individual needs and goals, and is determined through a planning process with their nominated planner or Local Area Coordinator (LAC).
NDIS funding is divided into two categories: Core supports and Capacity Building supports.
Core supports are essential for the participant’s daily living and include things like personal care, therapy and rehabilitation, and assistive technology. The amount of funding for core supports is based on the participant’s assessed needs and is determined through the planning process.
Capacity Building supports are designed to help the participant build skills, independence, and social connections. This can include things like training, education, and community participation. The amount of funding for capacity building supports is based on the participant’s goals and the supports needed to achieve those goals.
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