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Leaders in quality NDIS Services in Australia

24/7 Support
Melbourne based NDIS provider, S & N Wellness Services’ combine a caring demeanour with genuine ability in helping individuals with medical conditions and disabilities. Take control and unquestionably chart your own course. We'll support you with all the instruments you would like to effectively accomplish your objectives within the home and community you cherish.
Community Support
We are focused on your needs and objectives to assist you accomplish the fulfilling life you deserve. Since we offer 24/7 supports, we are always here to provide real solutions, when you need them.​
The soul of our community gives our clients a sense of warmth and having a place they don’t get with other NDIS providers.
What can I use NDIS Funding for?
May Be Funded
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Support specialists to assist you at home or within the community
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Allied health services such as occupational treatment, speech treatment, psychology and physiotherapy Support to attain health and wellness goals
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Disability related nursing supports
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Low cost items such as ramps, remote controls, vision and hearing supports, walking sticks and walkers
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More expensive items such as wheelchairs, pressure mattresses and hoists
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Complex communication devices
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​ Costs related to daily living only if the cost is substantially higher because you have a disability. For example, a modified bed to prevent bed sore.
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Support with personal care such as assistance with showering and dressing
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Help around the home where you are unable to undertake tasks due to your disability such cleaning, lawn mowing and laundry
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Supports to help you live more independently such as living skills, how to budget
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Funding to help you live more independently Respite care
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Home modifications
Not Funded
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Rent, board or mortgage repayments
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Emergency accommodation
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Household cleaning supplies
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Day-to-day costs for power, water, internet or phone.
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Diagnosis.
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Supports covered by mainstream health services such as seeing a doctor.
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Paying family members as support workers.
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Course fees.
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Other costs not related to a disability such as student union fees.
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Rehabilitation supports
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Screen protectors
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Additional chargers
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Non-disability related apps
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General household furniture or appliances.
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Medicines or vitamin supplements
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Cosmetics or general toiletries
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Food and groceries.
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Entry to events, galleries, cinemas or other activities.
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