Registered NDIS Provider Perth WA

Are you looking for disability support services in Perth? Hillcrest Health is a registered NDIS Provider covering the Perth Metropolitan Area and the whole of WA. Contact us for a free consultation.

Disability Services Perth

Professional, Compassionate & Dedicated Care

Hillcrest Health is a national disability insurance scheme – NDIS) registered provider providing disability services in Perth Metropolitan Areas to all NDIS participants. We have a helpful and dedicated in-house team with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the healthcare sector. Our team will support and guide you, with a step-by-step approach, to ensure you receive the benefits of the correct care package for you.
 
As a registered NDIS service provider in Western Australia, Hillcrest Health provides compassionate, professional, and dedicated care, ensuring that all your care needs are met. Our passion and dedication towards those in need has shaped the foundations of our business.

NDIS Registration Group

  • Participate Community
  • Household Tasks
  • Development life skills
  • Innovative Community Participation
  • Daily tasks / shared living
  • Community Nursing Care
  • Assist Travel / Transport
  • Assist Personal Activities
  • Assist-life stage Transition
  • Assist Access / Maintain Employ
  • Accommodation / Tenancy

NDIS Service Provider Perth

Hillcrest Health - NDIS Registered Provider in Western Australia

As NDIS Provider Perth WA, we are one of Australia’s finest serving providers of Supported Independent Living (SIL) and have remarkable levels of experience, hands-on know-how and technical expertise in providing Supported Independent Living (SIL) to participants. 

> Supported Independent Living more

Registered NDIS Provider Perth WA

Short and Medium Term Accommodation (STA and MTA) are temporary forms of accommodation to give you and your carers a break away from home or to provide a stop-gap while you look for permanent accommodation.

> Respite – Short & Medium Term Accommodation

Physical Disabilities Care

We help support people with physical disabilities to live safely and independently in their own homes. Those with physical disabilities often experience major issues with everyday life activities including their mobility, their ability to self-help, and general independence.

> Physical Disabilities Care

Mental Health Support Services-min

Hillcrest Health provides a range of residential and community-based support services for individuals with mental health conditions in safe, therapeutic and structured environments.

> Mental Health Support Services

NDIS Support Services

Hillcrest Health supports individuals with complex care needs for adults including: Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, Learning Disabilities Support, End of Life Care and 24 Hour Care

> Complex Community Nursing Care

NDIS Support Services

Community Participation is a program to help you access the things in the community that are important to you, while at the same time equipping you with the skills you need to become more involved in your community.

> Community Participation

Behaviour Support Implementers

As a disability services provider, we provide Positive Behaviour Support for all NIDS participants. This is a person-centred approach, focusing on supporting people with a disability who display behaviours of concern.

> Implementing Behaviour Support Plans

NDIS Household Tasks

Hillcrest Health assists with household tasks by assigning certified workers to help with household tasks. We assist people with a variety of daily tasks such as house cleaning services, dishwashing, laundry, ironing, and many others. 

> Household Tasks

Development life skills

Whether you or your loved one experiences a disability, there are Hillcrest Health support services available with funding from the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) to ensure you live your life to the fullest.

> Development Life Skills

Daily tasks / Shared Living Perth

Hillcrest Health NDIS Daily tasks / Shared Living program includes temporary or continuous assistance with and/or supervision of daily living duties in a shared living environment, with an emphasis on increasing each individual’s ability to live as independently as possible.

> Daily Tasks / Shared Living

Assist Travel / Transport

Hillcrest Health provides travel and transport services to people who need help getting around. Our Perth Assist Travel /Transport support is designed for participants who cannot use public transport due to their disability.

> Assist Travel / Transport

Assist Personal Activities

Our team of professionals are well trained and will support you in daily living. The program aims to assist with, and/or supervising, personal tasks of daily life to develop skills of the participant to live as autonomously as possible.

> Assist Personal Activities

Assist Life Stage Transition

Our Assist Life Stage Transition program includes short- and long-term support that focuses on assistance to live at home, community participation, and helping you to coordinate your own support.

> Assist Life Stage Transition

Assist Access / Maintain Employment

We’ll provide individualized NDIS assistance to assist your loved ones in making the transition from school to work, collaborating with their families and caregivers to achieve the participant‘s objectives.

> Assist Access / Maintain Employment

Hillcrest Health - NDIS Registered Provider in Western Australia

We provide a Support Coordination service that can help you figure out how to use systems and services that are hard to understand. Our goal is to assist NDIS participants in effectively navigating the program, gaining access to appropriate support and services, and achieving their goals.

> Support Coordination

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Contact Hillcrest Health today for more information about our disability services!

Need Help For Applying NDIS?

We’re a registered NDIS Provider. Contact us if you have a NDIS Plan or need to request Access.

Hillcrest Health can contribute towards the application process by helping an eligible applicant to complete the non-medical paperwork. If an eligible applicant or family member has difficulty completing forms, Hillcrest Health staff can assist applicants to complete sections A through F of the Access Request Form –these sections are non-medical.

If you think you’re eligible to receive NDIS support, but haven’t investigated it further, we break down the steps you need to take to begin your NDIS journey.

There are still strict eligibility criteria to meet before you’re able to access NDIS support. If you’re unsure of your eligibility, visit the NDIS website and fill out their short questionnaire before proceeding to the next step. 

Once you’ve determined that you’re eligible, you will need to complete an Access Request Form which is available to be downloaded from the NDIS website. This form will ask you for information about yourself, where you live, your legal guardian and your disability. The Access Request Form is quite lengthy, and you may need help to understand or fill out the form. Once you’ve completed this form, you will need to return it to the NDIS via email, post, or your closest National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) office.

Once the NDIA has reviewed and accepted your Access Request Form, you’ll be invited to attend an NDIS planning meeting either in person, online or via telephone. This meeting delves a little deeper into who you are, what supports you’re currently accessing and what support you might need from various NDIS providers in the future to help you achieve your goals.

Step 4: Consider utilising a plan manager or to self-manage your plan instead

Now that you’ve received your plan and have chosen whether you’re going to self-manage it or hire a plan manager, you’re ready to kickstart your NDIS journey!

Plans are built in accordance with outcomes and funding categories. Funds will be approved to assist a person to have an ordinary life under the heading of Daily Life. The plan will detail how the funding is expected to assist the person towards an ordinary life. NDIS places great emphasis on capacity building and many plans will specify supports that build a person’s skills to manage independently. Equipment, house or vehicle modifications are considered an investment in a participant’s increased independence and are funded as capital expenditure items. All expenditure must meet a “value for money” test

Areas We Cover

As one of the best NDIS providers Perth, we provide disability services in Perth Metropolitan Areas & WA. Here are some suburbs we always serve.

Frequently Asked Question About NDIS Support Services

The NDIS will fund reasonable and necessary supports that help someone with a disability to:

  • pursue their goals, dreams and aspirations
  • increase their independence
  • increase social and economic participation, and
  • develop their capacity to actively take part in the community.

This support may include education, employment, social participation, independence, living arrangements and health and well-being.

You do! Your NDIS plan will tell you how much funding you will receive for each support but it’s your decision how funds are managed. You can choose to manage your funds yourself or nominate the NDIS, a registered provider or someone else you trust to do it for you. With the NDIS you’ll always retain control over how, when and where your supports are provided.

Yes, if your circumstances change. If something happens that affects the supports you need, just let the NDIS or your support provider know and they’ll work with you to review your plan. Your NDIS plan is also reviewed every 12 months. This allows you to assess the progress you’ve made towards achieving your goals and helps you to set new goals for the year ahead — which could also lead to a change in your support requirements.

If your needs aren’t currently being met, you may be provided with more support if it’s deemed reasonable and necessary by the NDIS. This is why it’s important to spend some time thinking about your needs and where your life could be improved ahead of your first NDIS meeting.  

Rest assured your current supports won’t change (unless you want them to). Even if you don’t meet the access requirements for the NDIS, you’ll still receive the same level of support you receive now.

Only if it’s identified as one of your goals. A big part of the thinking behind the NDIS is that living a full life starts with being a part of your community and having the same opportunities as everybody else. Getting a job and participating in the economy can greatly improve your circumstances and your wellbeing, which is why it could potentially become a goal in your plan. In this situation, you would work with your NDIA planner and support co-ordinator (if you have one) to find supports that will help you achieve it.

NDIS Local Area Co-ordinators (LACs) are locally based representatives who can support you in implementing your NDIS plan. This might include assisting you in finding community activities and mainstream services in your local area to help you achieve your goals. However, they can’t be as hands-on or involved as your support co-ordinator, which is why we highly recommend support co-ordination to make sure you’re getting the most out of your plan.

A service agreement is a legal agreement between you and your service provider/s which outlines the support that will be provided for you under the NDIS. It describes how and when the support will be provided, as well as the costs and the fees you need to pay.

As part of the planning process, the participant is asked if they consent to providers they engage with receiving a copy of their plan.

SIL stands for Supported Independent Living and it is paid to the organisation that provides your staff support when you receive 24/7 support in a home. It is:

  • Funded individually to each person according to their need
  • Shared living arrangements of 2-7 participants
  • Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living environment
  • Reflective of 24-hour care, 7 days per week
  • Three levels of support (at benchmark price)
  • Cost of support does NOT include rent, board or lodging, day-to-day usual living expenses such as food and activities, personal care supports when the person is hospitalised, or items covered in other sections of the NDIS price guide (e.g. assistive technology or transport costs).

Carer statements are really helpful and are always taken into consideration. They give LACs and delegates a better insight into pressures and difficulties that a carer may face. It helps to give a depth of understanding into day to day needs. Carers are best placed to provide these insights as they are often the people who are seeing the impacts of any given disability on a regular basis. The carer impact statement doesn’t replace formal assessments and opinions.

Contact Us for NDIS Support Services

Hillcrest Health is a registered NDIS provider serving Perth, WA & regional suburbs. We provide care and support services to all eligible NDIS participants. Get in touch to know more about NDIS services, NDIS eligibility, NDIS funding and so on.