Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects the brain, leading to memory loss, cognitive decline, and changes in behavior and personality. It is the most common form of dementia.

The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) provides support and services to individuals with disabilities, including those with Alzheimer’s disease. NDIS Support Coordinators and Plan Managers play important roles in assisting participants with Alzheimer’s disease by developing personalised support plans, coordinating supports, and providing guidance and advocacy.

For individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, we can help you access a range of interventions and supports to address your specific needs. This may include assistance in finding healthcare providers specialising in Alzheimer’s, organising assessments and evaluations, and connecting you with appropriate therapeutic services such as speech therapy or cognitive rehabilitation.

We can also assist in connecting you with community-based group events, social activities, and capacity-building activities. These activities can provide opportunities for social interaction, engagement, and mental stimulation. Additionally, we can help facilitate community access by identifying accessible venues and coordinating transportation services.

Plan Managers, on the other hand, assist with the financial aspects of the participant’s NDIS plan. We can help manage invoices, process payments, and ensure accurate record-keeping. We can also assist in budgeting for group events, social activities, and capacity-building activities, ensuring that funding is allocated appropriately to support the participant’s participation and enjoyment.

In Frankston and surrounding suburbs, our team NDIS Support Coordinator and Plan Manager collaborate and coordinate with service providers throughout Melbourne to ensure participants with Alzheimer’s disease receive comprehensive support, access to community events, and opportunities for engagement and social interaction.

Contact Our Support Coordination Team to get help for Alzheimer’s Disease Call Us at 03 8820 8474. s