Do you qualify for the NDIS?

To qualify for the NDIS, you must have a disability that is likely to be permanent (lifelong) and that stops you from doing everyday things by yourself.

Alfred Health staff member with NDIS patient in wheelchairThe NDIS asks whether you need support from a person, or perhaps some equipment, so you can:

  • Understand and be understood by other people
  • Make or keep friends, and cope with feelings and emotions
  • Understand, remember, and learn new things
  • Get out of bed, move around your home and outside your home
  • Take a bath or shower, dress and eat
  • Do daily jobs, handle money and make decisions
  • Take part in community activities.

You can also apply for early intervention supports to:

  • Reduce the impact of your impairment, condition or developmental delay
  • Help to stop your impairment or condition from becoming worse
  • Find or strengthen your informal supports, perhaps making sure a carer is available.

You can also apply for NDIS funding to help you get support for equipment, aides, prosthetics, many kinds of therapy, Auslan, housing and other assistance.

Tip: there is much more information available on the National Disability Insurance Scheme website.

Easy English information is also available here.

Tip: To help you work out whether you could be eligible, talk to your treating team members at Alfred Health.