🧠 4% of NDIS participants — Acquired brain injury represents approximately 4% of NDIS participants, with many entering the scheme after traumatic accidents, strokes, or medical events.

About Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)

Acquired brain injury (ABI) refers to brain damage that occurs after birth, including traumatic brain injury from accidents, stroke, brain tumours, infections, and hypoxia. ABI can affect cognition, behaviour, physical function, communication, and emotional regulation. The NDIS provides long-term support for people with permanent ABI, though the boundary between NDIS and health system funding can be complex.

Key NDIS supports for acquired brain injury

Key NDIS supports for ABI include neuropsychology and psychology for cognitive rehabilitation, occupational therapy for daily living skills, physiotherapy for physical recovery, speech pathology for communication, support workers for daily assistance, behaviour support for managing behavioural changes, and support coordination to navigate complex service systems.

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Acquired brain injury providers in Outer Eastern Melbourne

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Casa Mia Care Services
Shop 23b/255 Drummond St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia
★★★★★5(17 reviews)
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Everyday Independence Outer Eastern Melbourne
1/3 Ryland Ave, Croydon VIC 3136, Australia
★★★★★5(14 reviews)
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Living Without Boundaries
380 Springvale Rd, Forest Hill VIC 3131, Australia
★★★★★5(3 reviews)
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Interchange Outer East
5 Yose St, Ferntree Gully VIC 3156, Australia
★★★★½4.7(31 reviews)
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Everyday Independence Inner Eastern Melbourne
Ground floor Building 1/303/313 Burwood Hwy, Burwood Ea
★★★★☆4.1(17 reviews)
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Mobile Disability Physio
Suite 27/477 Warrigal Rd, Moorabbin VIC 3189, Australia
★★★★★5(1 reviews)
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Premium Disability Support Services
Suite 1215, Level 12/401 Docklands Dr, Docklands VIC 30
★★★★☆4.3(7 reviews)
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Everyday Independence North Eastern Melbourne
24/1 Danaher Dr, South Morang VIC 3752, Australia
★★★★★5(23 reviews)

Choosing a acquired brain injury provider

Prioritise providers with experience in acquired brain injury rehabilitation, understanding of cognitive and behavioural changes after brain injury, ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, patience with the often-slow pace of recovery, and familiarity with the intersection of health and NDIS funding.

💡 NDIS plan tips for acquired brain injury

ABI plans often evolve significantly over time — early plans may focus on intensive rehabilitation, while later plans shift toward maintenance and community participation. Support coordination is almost always included given the complexity. The boundary between health-funded rehabilitation and NDIS-funded disability support can be unclear — a good support coordinator helps navigate this.

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Frequently asked questions

What NDIS support is available for acquired brain injury in Outer Eastern Melbourne?

Key NDIS supports for ABI include neuropsychology and psychology for cognitive rehabilitation, occupational therapy for daily living skills, physiotherapy for physical recovery, speech pathology for communication, support workers for daily assistance, behaviour support for managing behavioural changes, and support coordination to navigate complex service systems.

How do I find a good acquired brain injury provider in Outer Eastern Melbourne?

Prioritise providers with experience in acquired brain injury rehabilitation, understanding of cognitive and behavioural changes after brain injury, ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, patience with the often-slow pace of recovery, and familiarity with the intersection of health and NDIS funding.

What should my NDIS plan include for acquired brain injury?

ABI plans often evolve significantly over time — early plans may focus on intensive rehabilitation, while later plans shift toward maintenance and community participation. Support coordination is almost always included given the complexity. The boundary between health-funded rehabilitation and NDIS-funded disability support can be unclear — a good support coordinator helps navigate this.

Can I change my acquired brain injury 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 acquired brain injury providers in Outer Eastern Melbourne and find alternatives.

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