❤️‍🩹 2% of NDIS participants — Stroke accounts for approximately 2% of NDIS participants, primarily those under 65 who experience significant ongoing functional impairment.

About Stroke

Stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, causing brain cell damage. Effects can include one-sided weakness or paralysis, speech and language difficulties, cognitive changes, vision problems, and emotional changes. The NDIS supports people under 65 with permanent stroke-related disability, while the health system manages acute treatment and rehabilitation.

Key NDIS supports for stroke

Key NDIS supports after stroke include physiotherapy for physical rehabilitation and mobility, occupational therapy for daily living and upper limb recovery, speech pathology for communication and swallowing, psychology for emotional adjustment and cognitive rehabilitation, support workers for personal care and community re-engagement, and assistive technology for mobility and communication aids.

Physiotherapy Occupational therapy Speech pathology Psychology Support worker Assistive technology

Stroke providers in Southern NSW

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AIHCS
Carlingford Court, Level 3/801 Pennant Hills Rd, Carlin
★★★★½4.9(7 reviews)
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AHP Disability and Home Care
Level 9/288 Forest Rd, Hurstville NSW 2220, Australia
★★★★½4.4(23 reviews)
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Adventure OT
450 Koloona Dr, Watersleigh NSW 2541, Australia
★★★★★5(1 reviews)
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Rise up occupational therapy services
23/25 Central Hills Dr, Gregory Hills NSW 2557, Austral
★★★★½4.8(24 reviews)
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Leading Health Solutions
2/62 Dacre St, Mitchell ACT 2911, Australia
★★★★½4.6(9 reviews)
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Capital Therapy Services
Level 1/73-77 Mawson Pl, Mawson ACT 2607, Australia
★★★★★5(5 reviews)
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Smithfield Occupational Therapy & Speech Pathology
37 O'Connell St, Smithfield NSW 2164, Australia
★★★★★5(1 reviews)
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Specialised Speech Pathology
suite 1401 tower 2/101 Grafton St, Bondi Junction NSW 2
★★★★½4.9(16 reviews)

Choosing a stroke provider

Choose providers with specific stroke rehabilitation experience, understanding of neuroplasticity and recovery timelines, ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, experience with both acute recovery and long-term maintenance, and sensitivity to the emotional and psychological impact of stroke.

💡 NDIS plan tips for stroke

Stroke plans often start with intensive rehabilitation-focused funding and transition over time to maintenance and community participation. The boundary between health-funded rehabilitation and NDIS-funded disability support is a common challenge — typically, once a person is medically stable and their condition is considered permanent, NDIS funding takes over.

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Frequently asked questions

What NDIS support is available for stroke in Southern NSW?

Key NDIS supports after stroke include physiotherapy for physical rehabilitation and mobility, occupational therapy for daily living and upper limb recovery, speech pathology for communication and swallowing, psychology for emotional adjustment and cognitive rehabilitation, support workers for personal care and community re-engagement, and assistive technology for mobility and communication aids.

How do I find a good stroke provider in Southern NSW?

Choose providers with specific stroke rehabilitation experience, understanding of neuroplasticity and recovery timelines, ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, experience with both acute recovery and long-term maintenance, and sensitivity to the emotional and psychological impact of stroke.

What should my NDIS plan include for stroke?

Stroke plans often start with intensive rehabilitation-focused funding and transition over time to maintenance and community participation. The boundary between health-funded rehabilitation and NDIS-funded disability support is a common challenge — typically, once a person is medically stable and their condition is considered permanent, NDIS funding takes over.

Can I change my stroke providers?

Yes — you have full choice and control over your providers under the NDIS. You can change providers at any time, subject to any service agreements in place. ProviderScout makes it easy to compare stroke providers in Southern NSW and find alternatives.

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