A specialist carries out this job to organise and set you up with your required support services. They also assist you with your ongoing support plan, making sure you understand the ins and outs every step of the way. It is a type of support within your plan and is allocated to NDIS participants on a needs basis – which means not everyone will have funding for support coordination. A support coordinator focuses on three areas:
- Coordination and capacity building
- Support connection
- Specialist support coordination
To read more about the role of a support coordinator, check out our previous blog here.
Support coordinators often work in conjunction with NDIS plan managers, however it is possible for you to engage a NDIS plan manager without having a support coordinator. Your support coordinator will focus on organising the supports that you require, while your NDIS plan manager handles the complex financial aspects of your NDIS funding. This will ensure that the occupational therapy support service fits in with the budget of the NDIS plan and is always paid for on time. This takes all the guesswork out of it, giving you peace of mind knowing that everything is taken care of.
If occupational therapy is already included on your NDIS plan, reach out to Onboard Supports for any advice regarding NDIS plan management. We take care of managing the financial side while you can focus on the most important thing – getting the most out of utilising your support services. At Onboard Supports, we are here for you. Get in contact today to learn more about how we can help.