Disability Support Services – Access
IUIH provides a range of core and capacity-building supports, including support coordination, plan management, allied health, assistance with daily living (including personal care and household tasks), social/community participation and transport.
General information
The Disability Support Services Access team provides support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their families living with a disability between the ages of 0-65 to navigate the NDIS application process and obtain appropriate disability funding.
Each Access journey is tailored to the individual needs of the client. The team will work closely with the client’s clinical team to gather supportive evidence for the NDIS Application to place them in the best position to obtain funding.
Locations
Access services the South East Queensland region.
Referrals
Who to refer
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, aged 0-65 years who have:
- a disability
- chronic illness, mental health, or circumstances the impact the ability to live independently in the community.
How to refer
External
Email a referral form to [email protected]
IUIH network
MMEx:
- Open Patient Record
- Create letter
- Create referral letter from template > Select from one of the following referrals:
- Disability Access and QCSS > Named person as “IUIH Referral – NDIS Access and QCSS.”
- Send to: IUIH Referral – NDIS Access and QCSS (IUIH NDIS)
For further information, contact: 1800 317 378
Information for clients
Disability Services Client Brochure
Please download the Disability Services client brochure to share with your patients.
DownloadDisability Support Services
Access can support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with a disability to gain access to the NDIS
Access
Support for the client and family navigating the NDIS application process
Allied Health, Direct Support and Support Coordination provides a range of supports to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with a disability under their NDIS plan.
Mob can access a range of services including:
Allied Health
Connection to our network of allied health professionals to support wellbeing
Direct Support
In-home disability support and community access for everyday independence
Support
Plans and connections to the services and programs identified as a need
About IUIH’s Disability Service
IUIH is a registered National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) service provider. IUIH’s Disability Services provides a comprehensive range of core and capacity-building supports. Our services include support coordination, allied health, assistance with daily living (personal care and household tasks), social/community participation, and transport.
As a registered NDIS service provider, we are dedicated to enhancing the lives of our clients and community by offering support that aligns with their choices and needs. Our goal is to empower individuals to access services and supports that improve their quality of life.