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Ability Action Australia Dandenong

40/42 Scott St, Dandenong VIC 3175, Australia
★★★★3.9(8 reviews)
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About Ability Action Australia Dandenong

Ability Action Australia Dandenong is an NDIS-registered provider based in Dandenong, Victoria, serving participants across Southern Melbourne. They offer 4 types of support including psychology, occupational therapy, speech pathology and more.

Services Ability Action Australia Dandenong provides

  • Psychology
  • Occupational therapy
  • Speech pathology
  • Physiotherapy

Understanding psychology under the NDIS

NDIS-funded psychology supports participants to manage the psychological impact of their disability. This can include treatment for anxiety, depression, trauma, and adjustment difficulties that are directly linked to the participant’s disability and functional capacity.

The current NDIS rate for psychology sessions is $224.62 per hour. Sessions typically run for 50 to 60 minutes, with the remaining time allocated to clinical notes and treatment planning. Most participants attend weekly or fortnightly sessions, though this varies based on clinical need and plan funding.

It’s important to understand how NDIS-funded psychology differs from Medicare’s Better Access program. Under Medicare, you receive up to 10 sessions per year with a GP referral and mental health treatment plan. Under the NDIS, psychology is funded when the therapeutic work relates to your disability — it builds your capacity to manage daily life, relationships, and participation. If you have both NDIS funding and Medicare eligibility, the NDIS is the funder of last resort, meaning Medicare-funded sessions should be used first for general mental health needs.

When choosing an NDIS psychologist, look for practitioners with specific experience in disability. A psychologist who specialises in intellectual disability, autism, or acquired brain injury will approach therapy differently from a general practice psychologist. Ask about their experience with your particular disability, their approach to therapy (CBT, ACT, trauma-informed care), and whether they provide reports for NDIS plan reviews.

Sessions can take place in a clinic, at home, or via telehealth. Telehealth has become widely accepted under the NDIS and can be particularly useful for participants in regional areas or those with mobility limitations. Home visits may attract additional travel charges, which must be agreed before the session and documented in your service agreement.

What to ask before choosing an NDIS provider

Before signing a service agreement with any NDIS provider, including Ability Action Australia Dandenong, it’s worth having a conversation about a few key things. What are the hourly rates, including loadings for evenings, weekends and public holidays? What cancellation fees apply, and what notice period do they require? Who will your regular support worker or practitioner be, and what happens if they’re sick or on leave? How does the provider handle complaints? These questions are standard — any reputable provider will have clear answers.

If Ability Action Australia Dandenong is registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, they’re bound by the NDIS Code of Conduct and must meet service standards audited by approved quality auditors. This covers everything from worker screening to incident reporting. Unregistered providers can still be used by plan-managed and self-managed participants but aren’t subject to the same oversight.

It’s also worth understanding your service agreement before you sign it. The agreement should clearly state the supports being delivered, the price per hour or unit, any cancellation policy, how travel charges are handled, and how either party can end the agreement. Under the NDIS, you can usually change providers, subject to the notice and cancellation terms in your service agreement. If a provider’s service agreement doesn’t include a reasonable exit clause, that’s worth questioning.

If you’re unsure about any aspect of choosing a provider, your support coordinator or local area coordinator (LAC) can help. They can explain what to look for, accompany you to initial meetings, and assist with setting up service agreements that protect your interests. Keeping records of your interactions with providers — save invoices, note key conversations, and track whether the services delivered match what was agreed — will make plan reviews smoother and provide evidence if you ever need to raise a complaint.

NDIS supports in Southern Melbourne

The Southern Melbourne service district covers 107+ suburbs and hosts 655+ registered NDIS providers. Participants in this area typically access services in their local community, though many providers including Ability Action Australia Dandenong travel to clients at home. Travel charges under the NDIS are capped and must be agreed in your service agreement before work begins.

Most participants in Southern Melbourne access a mix of services — commonly support worker, sda and support coordination. Whether you’re looking for ongoing support or need a specific assessment, comparing providers in your area is the best way to find the right fit for your goals and circumstances.

Quick info

LocationDandenong
Phone1800 238 958
Rating3.9/5 (8 reviews)
Services4
Areas1 district
Call 1800 238 958

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