NDIS Support 101: Coordinators vs. Managers
When you're navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), having the right support can make a big difference. Two key roles that can help you are Support Coordinators and Plan Managers. Let's break down what each role does and how they can help you.
Support Coordinator
Think of a Support Coordinator as your personal guide to the NDIS. They're here to:
Explain your NDIS plan: They can help you understand what your plan means and what supports are available to you.
Find the right supports: They can help you find the best supports to meet your needs and goals.
Coordinate your care: They can help you connect with different providers and make sure everything runs smoothly.
Be your advocate: They can help you navigate the NDIS system and speak up for your needs.
Plan Manager
A Plan Manager is like your financial advisor for the NDIS. They're responsible for:
Managing your money: They handle the budgeting, invoicing, and payments for your NDIS supports.
Reviewing your plan: They make sure your plan is working well and that you're getting the right supports.
Giving you financial advice: They can help you make the most of your NDIS funds.
Choosing the Right Support
Whether you need a Support Coordinator, a Plan Manager, or both depends on your personal situation. If you need help understanding your plan, finding supports, or coordinating your care, a Support Coordinator can be a big help. If you need help managing your NDIS funds or making sure your plan is working well, a Plan Manager can be a great asset.
By understanding the roles of Support Coordinators and Plan Managers, you can make informed decisions about the support you need to achieve your NDIS goals.