Cerebellar Stroke Syndrome
Cerebellar stroke syndrome refers to a condition caused by a stroke that affects the cerebellum, a region of the brain responsible for coordination and balance. When a stroke occurs in the cerebellum, it can lead to a range of symptoms, including problems with balance, coordination, muscle control, and speech.
The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) support coordinators and plan managers can help the participants with Cerebellar stroke symptoms within their NDIS Journey. As an NDIS registered service provider, we provide plan management and support coordination services in Clyde North and nearby suburbs.
We can help you to access various interventions and supports to manage your symptoms. This may include physiotherapy to improve balance and coordination, speech therapy to address speech difficulties, occupational therapy to improve daily living skills, and assistive devices to aid mobility and independence. We can also assist in connecting you with local community groups and organisations that offer group events, community access, and social activities that are suitable for you. This involves identifying social events, recreational programs, and support groups that provide opportunities for interaction and participation.
We can assist in managing invoices, processing payments, and maintaining accurate records of financial transactions related to your NDIS plan. We ensure timely payments to the providers and follow the NDIS legislation.
To provide services to our valuable participants in southeastern suburbs, we collaborate with service providers across Melbourne to ensure participants with cerebellar stroke syndrome receive comprehensive support, access to community events, and opportunities for social engagement within their capabilities.
Contact Our Support Coordination Team to get help for Cerebellar Stroke Syndrome Call Us at 03 8820 8474.