NDIS Level 3 Specialist Support Coordination

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Are you an NDIS participant in need of Level 3 Specialist Support Coordination?

If you or someone you care for are an NDIS participant with complex needs requiring specialist support, Hunter Primary Care can assist. Our NDIS team provide Level 3 Specialist Support Coordination to residents in the Hunter and surrounding regions.

Our Level 3 Specialist Support Coordination service concentrates primarily on a particular area of expertise and provides support to help participants with complex circumstances.

Specialist Support Coordination is time-limited and involves addressing complex barriers to accessing multiple services across health, housing and other social services. Our specialist support coordinators are experienced in navigating complex service systems, advocating for the rights and needs of individuals and ensuring that they receive appropriate and timely services from various providers.

Our experienced staff are experts in:

  • Systems navigation and advocacy across disability, community and health sectors
  • Care coordination
  • Mental health and psychosocial wellbeing
  • Disability and capacity building
  • Chronic disease management

Our services are funded under the following supports:

  • Capacity Building - Support Coordination (we do not offer Psychosocial Recovery Coaching)

Our NDIS team are qualified to provide expert clinical advice, with team members consisting of:

Social Work

Accredited Social Workers to address barriers in a participants support environment, and ensures that all involved are constantly collaborating and planning for future risks. This includes addressing barriers and reducing complexity while coordinating life stages, transitions, and assistance with obtaining or retaining accommodation and tenancy.

MentalHealth

 Degree qualified Mental Health Specialists to navigate clinical and non-clinical supports where a participant is experiencing multiple complexities due to their mental health. Our specialists coordinate the needs of participants who have increasing complexity and multiple co-morbidities across multiple areas of their life.

OccupationalTherapy

Occupational Therapists (OT) to coordinate services to ensure that a participant discharged from hospital has the necessary care and support to implement changes to your lifestyle and home environment. This service supports high-risk situations to address barriers and reduce complexity in environment, assisting to connect with supports, build capacity and resilience.

Have questions? 

Fill out our enquiry form and one of our team will contact you with more information, answer your questions and guide you through the next steps.

Ready to get started? 

If you’re ready to start receiving NDIS supports, complete our referral form and we will be in touch.

NDIS Online Referral Form