Periodic Paralysis
Periodic paralysis refers to a group of rare genetic disorders characterised by recurrent episodes of muscle weakness or paralysis. These episodes can be triggered by various factors such as exercise, stress, or changes in potassium levels.
The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) is an Australian Government-funded program that offers support and services to individuals with disabilities, including those with periodic paralysis. The NDIS Support Coordinator and Plan Manager play important roles in assisting participants with periodic paralysis in accessing the necessary support and services.
We can help you to navigate the NDIS system and develop a personalised support plan for you. We work with you and your families to identify goals and needs specific to your periodic paralysis. We can connect you with healthcare professionals, therapists, and support workers who can provide specialised care and assistance. We can also assist in coordinating support and providing information and advocacy for the participant’s needs.
The Plan Manager, on the other hand, handles the financial aspects of the participant’s NDIS plan. We can assist in managing invoices, processing payments, and maintaining accurate records of financial transactions related to your plan.
As a team providing services in Cranbourne South and nearby suburbs, our support coordination team can assist you in connecting with local community groups and organisations that offer group events, community access, and social activities. This includes identifying social events or recreational programs aligned with your interests and abilities, arranging transport, coordinating support workers, and ensuring accessibility at social venues the Plan Manager can help with budgeting for social activities, ensuring that funding is allocated appropriately for participation in group events and community-based social activities liaising with NDIS Rules and Regulations.
Contact Our Support Coordination Team to get help for Periodic Paralysis Call Us at 03 8820 8474.