🔬 2% of NDIS participants — Multiple sclerosis represents approximately 2% of NDIS participants, with plans often structured to accommodate the unpredictable, progressive nature of the condition.

About Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological condition where the immune system attacks the protective covering of nerve fibres, causing communication problems between the brain and the rest of the body. MS can cause fatigue, mobility issues, vision problems, pain, and cognitive changes. The NDIS provides support for the functional impact of MS, while the health system manages medical treatment.

Key NDIS supports for multiple sclerosis

NDIS supports for MS include physiotherapy for mobility and strength, occupational therapy for energy conservation and daily living strategies, support workers for personal care and fatigue management, assistive technology (mobility aids, home modifications), community nursing for complex health needs, and transport assistance for appointment access.

Physiotherapy Occupational therapy Support worker Assistive technology Community nursing Transport

Multiple sclerosis providers in Great Southern

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Physio Strong Albany
141 Lockyer Ave, Centennial Park WA 6330, Australia
★★★★★5(104 reviews)
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Albany Therapy Services ATS
42 Angove Rd, Spencer Park WA 6330, Australia
★★★★★5(4 reviews)
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Health First Albany
198 Middleton Rd, Mira Mar WA 6330, Australia
★★★★½4.9(273 reviews)
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Great Southern Physio
65 Albany Hwy, Mount Melville WA 6330, Australia
★★★★½4.9(80 reviews)
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South Coast Sports Medicine
47 Cockburn Rd, Albany WA 6330, Australia
★★★★½4.8(51 reviews)
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Albany Community Care Centre
73 Hardie Rd, Spencer Park WA 6330, Australia
★★★★½4.5(16 reviews)
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Community Living Association
56 Cockburn Rd, Mira Mar WA 6330, Australia
★★★★☆4(17 reviews)
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MSWA Albany
19 Pretious St, Spencer Park WA 6330, Australia
★★★★★5(5 reviews)

Choosing a multiple sclerosis provider

Choose providers who understand the progressive and episodic nature of MS, can adapt support as needs change, have experience with fatigue management and energy conservation, understand the distinction between NDIS and health system responsibilities, and can provide flexible scheduling for good and bad days.

💡 NDIS plan tips for multiple sclerosis

MS plans should be structured with flexibility to account for relapses and the progressive nature of the condition. Plans may need frequent review as support needs increase. Core funding for support workers and Capital funding for assistive technology often grow over time.

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Frequently asked questions

What NDIS support is available for multiple sclerosis in Great Southern?

NDIS supports for MS include physiotherapy for mobility and strength, occupational therapy for energy conservation and daily living strategies, support workers for personal care and fatigue management, assistive technology (mobility aids, home modifications), community nursing for complex health needs, and transport assistance for appointment access.

How do I find a good multiple sclerosis provider in Great Southern?

Choose providers who understand the progressive and episodic nature of MS, can adapt support as needs change, have experience with fatigue management and energy conservation, understand the distinction between NDIS and health system responsibilities, and can provide flexible scheduling for good and bad days.

What should my NDIS plan include for multiple sclerosis?

MS plans should be structured with flexibility to account for relapses and the progressive nature of the condition. Plans may need frequent review as support needs increase. Core funding for support workers and Capital funding for assistive technology often grow over time.

Can I change my multiple sclerosis 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 multiple sclerosis providers in Great Southern and find alternatives.

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