Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterised by extreme shifts in mood, energy levels, and activity levels. It involves recurring episodes of mania (elevated mood, increased energy, impulsive behaviours) and depression (persistent sadness, low energy, loss of interest). These episodes can significantly affect an individual’s daily functioning and overall quality of life.

In Lyndhurst and nearby suburbs, our services under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

aim to support individuals with bipolar disorder. The Support Coordinator and plan manager play crucial roles in this process.

We assist participants by creating personalised support plans, connecting them with appropriate service providers, and coordinating appointments and treatment. We also help individuals access community resources and support groups for social activities and community access.

We handle the financial aspects, ensuring NDIS budgets are managed efficiently. We process invoices, reimbursements, and payments to service providers while providing financial reporting and budgeting assistance to participants.

Together, we facilitate access to therapies, such as Occupational therapy, Speech Therapy, Physiotherapy, Art Therapy, and Music Therapy, which promote self-expression and wellbeing. We also assist in organising group events and community activities, fostering social connections and community participation for individuals with bipolar disorder in the Southeastern suburbs.

Contact Our Support Coordination Team to get help for Bipolar Disorder Call Us at 03 8820 8474.