A support coordinator and a specialist support coordinatorsound similar and function in a similar way, but look after different NDIS categories of support. While support coordinators will help you plan and implement your capacity building programs, in-home supports and community inclusion programs, specialist support coordination will help if you have additional or more complex needs that can be funded by the NDIS. Some of these needs could include:
- Psychological and mental health support
- Ongoing support from a social worker
- Accessing health, education or justice services
Our team can facilitate both regular NDIS support coordination and NDIS specialist support coordination, depending on what’s right for you and your situation.