What the NDIS disability list means for your care and support
The NDIS disability list helps people understand which conditions are likely to meet the NDIS requirements. It’s a useful guide that points to health conditions that usually qualify for support. If you or a loved one is on the NDIS disability list, you might already be exploring your options for care. That’s where we come in.
At Care Done Differently, we’ve helped many people who are on the NDIS disability list find support that suits their life. Whether it’s social support, personal care, or help around the home, our focus is always on listening and working with you to find what fits best.
The NDIS disability list includes conditions like multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and Down syndrome – conditions that often need long-term support. Our team understands the challenges that can come with these, not just from training, but from lived experience too. That’s what sets us apart.
You might be wondering if your condition is on the NDIS disability list. If it is, you could be eligible for help through the NDIS. And even if you’re not sure yet, we can talk you through it. We’ve supported people through this process before and we’re happy to walk beside you too.
One reason the NDIS disability list is helpful is that it makes the process clearer. It takes away some of the guesswork. If your condition is listed, the NDIS usually recognises that your support needs are ongoing. But support doesn’t have to feel clinical or cold. With Care Done Differently, we aim to bring warmth and kindness into every visit.
NDIS disabilities list
Some of the conditions listed on the NDIS disability list include things like severe intellectual disability, autism that needs a lot of support, and cerebral palsy that affects how a person moves. The list also includes a number of rare genetic conditions, like Angelman syndrome and Rett syndrome, which usually cause lifelong physical and intellectual challenges.
Other conditions on the list are spinal cord injuries that cause full or partial paralysis, permanent blindness, severe hearing loss, and even cases where someone has lost two limbs. These are all conditions the NDIS already recognises as likely to meet the disability rules, which means the application process can be a bit quicker. If someone has one of these conditions, they might not need to give as much extra proof to be accepted into the NDIS.
Care Done Differenctly – an NDIS provider
We don’t believe in cookie-cutter care. The NDIS disability list may help with getting access, but what happens after that should be all about you. That’s why we tailor your care based on what you like, how you live, and what you hope to do more of.
We’ve seen how the right support can change lives. That’s why we’re proud to offer Auslan-trained staff for clients on the NDIS disability list who are deaf or hard of hearing. It’s just one example of how we’re always looking for ways to do care better.
Everyone on the NDIS disability list deserves to feel seen, heard, and supported. Our clients are more than conditions or plans – they’re people with stories, goals, and strengths. Our job is to help them live with more ease, comfort, and control.
If you or someone you care for is on the NDIS disability list, and you’re looking for a provider who truly listens, reach out to us. We’re here to help make things a little simpler.
Care Done Differently is a registered NDIS provider in NSW. We work with people across the NDIS disability list to provide support that actually fits their life. And we’re always open for a chat. Just give us a call or send a message to learn more.
The NDIS disability list is just a starting point. What happens next is where we can step in and help.