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Process for a younger person considering entering residential aged care This process identifies available pathways when a younger person (under 65 years of age) is considering entering residential aged care. There are many potential 'off-ramps' throughout the process which are not covered in this journey map. This is a collaboration between the Department of Health and Aged Care, the National Disability Insurance Agency, My Aged Care, and Ability First Australia. Simplified version of the process – YPIRAC Journey Map – Simple (PDF 171KB)
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What does continuity of support mean? Disability programs and services are different in each state and territory and the way that governments ensure continuity of support is tailored to each program or service. A number of disability support programs will continue once the NDIS is introduced and people accessing these programs will continue to access the same supports if they do not become a participant in the NDIS. Some disability programs, especially specialist disability services, will be rolled into the NDIS. Governments have committed to ensuring people with disability who are currently receiving services are not disadvantaged in the transition...
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The Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) Rules deal with the criteria for when a participant will have SDA included in their NDIS plan, the dwellings that can be used for SDA and the payments that will be paid to registered providers of SDA.
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The three types of support budgets that may be funded in your NDIS plan are explained: core supports budget, capacity building budget and capital support budget.
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NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits (previously the NDIS Price Guide) assist participants and disability support providers to understand the way that price controls for supports and services work in the NDIS. Price regulation is in place to ensure that participants receive value for money in the supports that they receive.