The NDIS program has provided tons of support and services to its participants. However, understanding the available services, managing funding, and connecting with the right providers can feel overwhelming. This is where the invaluable role of a disability support coordinator comes in.
What Does a Disability Support Coordinator Do?
Understanding Your Needs
A support coordinator takes the time to get to know you, your aspirations, and your challenges.
They listen, learn, and work collaboratively with you to identify and develop a plan to address your support needs.
Navigating the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme)
The NDIS can be complex. Independent support coordinators are experts in navigating the NDIS, helping you understand your plan, access funding, and manage your budget.

Connecting You with Services
Support coordinators have a broad network of service providers, including therapists, support workers, respite care, and community programs. They help you find the right providers that match your needs and preferences. This can include finding a personal care assistant, accessing specialised therapies, or joining social groups.
Building Your Support Network
Beyond formal services, support coordinators can help you build a strong support network of family, friends, and community connections and identify opportunities for social inclusion and participation.
Disability support coordinators are more than just service providers; they are partners in your journey towards independence and empowerment. They are advocates, facilitators, and guides, helping you navigate the complexities of disability support and build a meaningful and fulfilling. life
Get the Support You Need Today!
If you want to maximise your NDIS plan or need help connecting with the right support, contact MCT Care. We provide services to help you with your NDIS needs and connect you with trusted and reliable support coordinators. We strive to help you live life the way you want.