NDIS and Mental Health Supports
NDIS and Mental Health Supports
Many people who are living with a disability or mental health condition access psychology services to help them live their best lives possible.
Mind Care Mental Health Services is a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Registered Provider.
What is the NDIS and how can Mind Care Mental Services help?
The NDIS provides funding support to eligible people diagnosed with intellectual, physical, sensory, cognitive, and psychosocial disabilities under the age of 65.
For conditions other than those considered to be psychosocial, psychology services may be used to help improve NDIS participants daily living. An example of this could be a person diagnosed with autism spectrum may access psychology services to help them develop social skills or behavioural management techniques.
Mind Care Mental Health Services provides support to NDIS participants on the Sunshine Coast, Moreton Bay, and Gympie regions.
Mind Care Psychologists can provide NDIS participants:
- Individual Psychology
- Comprehensive Assessments
- Emotional Development and Regulation
- Positive Behaviour Support Plans (PBSP) - Development, assessment and report writing
- Positive Behaviour Support Plans (PBSP) - Training and Implementation
- Assistance to integrate into school or other educational programs
Mind Care Mental Health Services and partners offer a holistic range of therapeutic supports:
Psychology Services
Our experienced psychologists offer psychology services across the lifespan for NDIS clients.
Specialised Behaviour Support
Our staff provide Positive Behaviour Support planning, training and implementation.
Assessments
Our Psychologists offer a range of assessments and specialised referrals to meet your needs.
Supported Independent Living (SIL)
Support with everyday activities in and outside your home to live as independently as possible.
Social & Community Participantion
Support for people with a disability to be active and create a social network in their community.
Individualised Living Options (ILO)
Helping to explore, design, and implement living arrangements that focus on individual needs.
Occupational Therapy
An occupational therapist can help your child engage in activities that they need, want, and are expected to do.
Physiotherapy
NDIS clients can access Physiotherapy services to help promote strength and endurance.
Online Psychology Sessions (Telehealth)
Online therapy appointments work exactly the same way as to face to face appointments, except we deliver therapy via phone or video chat.
This can help if you have a busy schedule and can’t make regular in-person appointments, or if you live remotely.