For those on the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), reviewing and updating their NDIS plan is an important part of managing their disability support and services. The NDIS provides eligible individuals with access to the supports they need to live as independently as possible and to achieve their goals. However, it is essential that NDIS plans are regularly reviewed and updated in order to ensure they are meeting the individual's needs and providing them with the best possible support. In this article, we will explain the importance of reviewing and updating an NDIS plan, how to do it, and the steps involved.
- NDIS plans and supports
- Planning and management
- Reviewing and updating an NDIS plan
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