Empowering Lives Through Tailored Support
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is dedicated to providing support and services tailored to individual needs, fostering independence and inclusion for people with disabilities across Australia.
At Tender-H-Care, we understand the challenges individuals and families face when accessing NDIS support, and we’re here to help make the journey smoother and more manageable.
NDIS Principles and Objectives:
- Choice and Control
- Person-Centered Approach
- Equity and Access
- Early Intervention
- Independence and Social Inclusion
- Sustainable and Flexible
Our NDIS Services

Assist-Travel/Transport
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Innov Community Participation
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Community Nursing Care
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Household Tasks
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Support Independent Living
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Personal Care (ADL)
Explore moreUnderstanding the NDIS
- The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) is a government-funded program in Australia designed to provide support and services to individuals living with disabilities.
- It aims to empower participants by offering funding for necessary support to enhance their independence, inclusion, and well-being.
- Keep receipts for purchased consumables related to your disability.
- Submit claims through the myplace participant portal or via the NDIS app.
- Ensure items are approved under your plan before making purchases.
- Comprehensive services tailored to individual needs include assistance with travel and transport, community nursing care, innovative community participation programs, and household tasks support.
- Dedicated team committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred support to maximise independence and well-being.
- An NDIS Plan Manager is a professional or organisation appointed to manage NDIS funds on behalf of participants.
- They handle budgeting, payment processing, and administration tasks, giving participants greater flexibility and control over their funding.
- Gather relevant documentation such as medical reports, assessments, and support plans.
- Consider your goals, needs, and preferences to articulate them effectively during planning meetings.
- Research available supports and services to inform your decision-making process.
- To be eligible for the NDIS, you must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident under 65 years old with a permanent and significant disability.
- Your disability must substantially impact your daily functioning and require support or assistance from others.