Palliative Care NDIS
Disability Support & Care Services
Palliative Care & Support
Maple Community Services prioritises getting to know you in order to identify and achieve your goals. We help you set a course for greater independence with reliable support. There is no better provider of Palliative Care services from the NDIS than Maple Community Services.
Palliative Care actually underpins all NDIS services. Palliative Care support enables patients to live full lives and manage their illness, their symptoms, and any short or long term repercussions of their illness. If you require Palliative Care with disabling functionality, our Palliative Care Support Specialists are highly skilled and trained to provide the expert assistance you need to live your life to the fullest.
Our extensive experience, capacity for 24/7 support, and strong community spirit set us apart when it comes to Palliative Care Support Services. Our pervading family values and friendly specialists give you and your loved ones peace of mind and exceptional support to pursue a happy, fulfilling, and independent life.
Introduction to Palliative Care
Any patient that is diagnosed with an illness with lasting effects can benefit from Palliative Care. Palliative care is a medical field that helps patients deal with the ongoing symptoms and any consequences of their illness or injury. This can involve a combination of counselling, medications, physical therapy, occupational therapy, pain management, or other support services as needed.
Whatever the inciting illness or injury, Palliative Care Services can improve a patient’s quality of life by helping them manage any ongoing deficits.
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Palliative Care Information
By incorporating an interdisciplinary approach, Palliative Care evaluates a patient’s ongoing needs in multiple functional areas, as well as the continuing impact of their chronic illness. For many Palliative Care patients, ongoing pain can cause significant issues in their ability to function from day to day.
Other Palliative Care patients may require functional support from occupational therapists or physical therapists to deal with disabilities from injuries or debilitating diseases.Why Choose Maple for Palliative Care?
At Maple Community Services, we focus on whole person support. By learning about your individual goals and building a strong relationship with you, together, we’ll develop a Palliative Care strategy that prioritises the tools, supports, and access to services that will enable you to live your life to the fullest. We will assign you a like-minded Support Worker, someone who speaks your language, understands your goals, and is committed to your needs.
People choose Maple because we care. We take pride in providing the best Palliative Care support to our clients. We are a group of experienced professionals from all walks of life who want to make a difference in yours. You can see testimonials from other participants on our community page.
We tailor our services to meet your or your loved one’s unique needs. We specialise in providing support for people from diverse backgrounds, language groups, and cultures, as well as people with criminal convictions, mental health problems, and complex disability support needs.
The Maple Family will work with you to create a personalised approach to your support schedule and roll out. We will continually review and recommend support updates, playing a pivotal role in ensuring the support you receive are optimal for you to achieve your personal, social, and emotional wellbeing goals.
We are renowned for our extremely fast turnaround and approval times for Referrals. Please reach out to us for help with your SIL, Core Support, Plan Management, and Support Coordination Referral
What Does Our Palliative Care Involve?
We have four major categories of Palliative Care Support Services. Each type of support service contributes to your overall well-being and expands personal options to live a life that is most fulfilling.
Types of Palliative Care Support Services
Our team works one on one with you to help you with day-to-day activities, connect you with high quality treatment and therapy services. Our support includes a full range of different services for you to determine which will best suit you.
Options include any or all of the following:
Is Palliative Care Covered by the NDIS?
If you suffer from a disability requiring Palliative Care some NDIS supports may be available in conjunction with any access to mainstream health systems.
According to the NDIS, “Where a NDIS participant has a Palliative Care plan in place and is not hospitalised, the NDIS will fund supports required as a direct result of the disability where the support assists the participant to undertake activities of daily living. These supports may be provided at the same time as Palliative Care supports. The NDIS is, however, not responsible for Palliative Care. Palliative Care is provided by the health system.”
At Maple Community Services, we can walk you through the assessment process to see if you qualify for NDIS Palliative Care benefits. If you or your loved one meets the criteria, we can help facilitate the process and have the full capacity to provide any support services you need.
To become an NDIS participant, you need to provide evidence of your condition, but a specific diagnosis is not required. NDIS support is contingent on how the condition impacts you and your daily activities, rather than the diagnosis itself, and that’s where our Palliative Care Specialists can help you.
What Can NDIS Fund For Palliative Care?
The NDIS aims to provide access to high quality, personalised, and innovative supports and services to enhance the independence, and social and economic participation of people with disabilities and their carers.
The NDIS funds several critical services for people who require Palliative Care. These include personal care support, community access support, nutritional support, skill development, transport, household tasks, and behavioural support. Plan Management and Support Coordination Funding are almost always offered to NDIS Participants when they receive their plan. The types and amounts of funding available are partly determined by the severity of a person’s illness.
By partnering with Maple Community Services, together, we can help you identify your priorities and cater a support plan that provides the specific services you need, enabling you to lead a fulfilling life.
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Skills & Qualifications of our Palliative Care Support Workers
Our Support for Palliative Care Workers have studied and trained diligently to understand and respond to the needs of people requiring Palliative Care support. You can feel confident and at ease with our Support Workers’ exceptional skills and qualifications. We pride ourselves on our years of experience providing Palliative Care support.
What Does It Mean to Be Put on Palliative Care?
A lot of people associate Palliative Care with end-of-life care, but this isn’t always the case. Palliative Care is for the type of specialised care provided for people living with a serious illness or disability. This can include life threatening or terminal illnesses but it can also be chronic illnesses that cause prolonged symptoms. Sometimes they are cured and no longer need Palliative Care. Speak to one of our Palliative Care Support Worker for more information and how we can help.
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