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True Compassion Care

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FAQ

True Compassion Care is a registered NDIS service provider, we are one of the fastest growing disability service providers in Victoria and Queensland. We are committed to providing exceptional care and service to people with disabilities, and/or people in the aged care community and their families.

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a federally managed and funded scheme that provides support and funding to people with permanent disability, their families and carers. We work with you to figure out a plan that is suitable to your needs and aspirations.

The NDIA is tasked with assessment of your eligibility to participate in the NDIS. The following are the eligibility criteria: 

Be under the age of 65 years of age 

Be a resident of Australia (Australian citizen, or Permanent Visa Holder or a New Zealand citizen who holds a Protected Special Category Visa) 

Have a condition or an impairment that is permanent and prevents you from participating in everyday activities.

If you are over the age of 65 years, you will not be eligible to participate in the NDIS. You might be eligible for funding by the Aged Care System, instead.

Yes. At True Compassion Care we have a dedicated and experienced team that excels at providing services to people of all ages.

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The NDIS funding does not have a defined time limit. The focus of the funding is achievement of goals and not the cost.

We can assist family and other caregivers to take a well-deserved break. We assist by taking over some of their duties while they choose to work, study or take a break.

The NDIS is not means-tested and has no impact on your Disability Support Pension (DSP).

  • Accommodation / Tenancy Assistance
  • Community Nursing Care
  • Assistance with daily personal activities
  • Assistance in a group / shared living
  • Community Participation
  • Group and centre-based activities
  • Assistance with household tasks
  • Assistance with travel and transport
  • Innovative Community Participation
  • Interpreting and translating
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