NDIS

Are you NDIS ready?

M.S.E. is currently becoming a registered NDIS service provider

We are here to help you with the transition to the NDIS, so you feel ready and can receive all the support and services you need. With At Home Care, you’ll benefit from:

  • Consultation with a NDIS Support Coordinator.
  • NDIS Funding Tracker.
  • Personalised Nursing Care Plan (NCP).
  • Meet and Greets and Buddy Shifts.
  • In-House Training.
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National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

Are you looking for a registered NDIS home care service provider based in Perth and throughout WA?

Whether you are looking for someone to manage all your needs (full agency), or to help you manage specific parts of your care (plan management or self-management), we offer flexible support solutions to help you achieve your goals.

As a registered NDIS home care service provider in Perth and WA, At Home Care will provide you with a dedicated, personalised service tailored to support you every step of the way. We’ll work with you to understand your personal preferences and coordinate a team whose goal is to maximise your independence, providing you with the freedom to live your life how you choose.

We can help you with one or a combination of the following services:

  • Daily support and community access
  • Specialist nursing care
  • Complex 24/7 care
  • Respite care
  • Regional care
  • Transport

At M.S.E. meets the eligibility criteria set by the NDIS and follows the Temporary Transformation Payment (TTP) pricing guide for providers. The charges are available in the NDIS price guide.

NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission

The Commission is a government body (independent of the National Disability Insurance Agency) which has been developed to improve the quality and safety of NDIS services and supports, investigate and resolve problems, and strengthen the skills and knowledge of providers and participants.

The NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission will launch in Western Australia from 1 December, 2020.

The aim of the NDIS Commission is to:

  • Respond to concerns, complaints and reportable incidents, including abuse and neglect of NDIS participants.
  • Promote the NDIS principles of choice and control, and works to empower participants to exercise their rights to access quality services as informed, protected consumers.
  • Require NDIS providers to uphold participants’ rights to be free from harm.
  • Register and regulate NDIS providers and oversees the new NDIS Code of Conduct and NDIS Practice Standards.
  • Provides guidance and best practice information to NDIS providers on how to comply with their registration responsibilities.
  • Monitor compliance against the NDIS Code of Conduct and NDIS Practice Standards, including undertaking investigations and taking enforcement action.
  • Monitor the use of restrictive practices within the NDIS with the aim of reducing and eliminating such practices.
  • Work in collaboration with the states and territories to design and implement nationally consistent NDIS worker screening.
  • Focus on education, capacity building and development for people with disability, NDIS providers and workers.

All service providers must register and meet the standards set out by the NDIS Commission. M.S.E. we proactively review all aspects of our service delivery to ensure we are fully compliant with the NDIS Practice Standards.

If you have any questions about the Commission or how M.S.E. will uphold these Quality and Safeguard standards, please call the team on 1800 952 420 and speak to our Quality, Risk and Compliance Manager.

For more information on the NDIS Commission, please visit www.ndiscommission.gov.au

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