Early Childhood Intervention NDIS

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Early Childhood Early Intervention

Carepro Disability Service is proud to offer high-quality early childhood intervention services for children with unique abilities. 

Early childhood is a critical time for children's development, and it's essential that children receive the support they require to reach their full potential.

Our team of trained and experienced early childhood intervention specialists are dedicated to helping our young participants achieve their goals and reach their full developmental potential. 

Our early childhood intervention services are designed to support children and their families and will collaborate with allied health professionals such as speech therapists, positive behavior specialists,occupational therapists, and physiotherapists.

Our team will work closely with you to develop a customised plan that meets your child's specific needs and will provide ongoing support to help your child reach their full potential. 

Our early childhood Approach are designed to provide your child with the support they need to succeed, and to give you and your family peace of mind. 

Contact us today to discuss how our childhood intervention services, can assist your child to reach their full potential.

The age range is changing for the NDIS early childhood approach. From 1 July 2023, the early childhood approach has changed to include children younger than 9. This change is being rolled out over the next 2 years.

NDIS Early Childhood Pack (ECP)

 

  • Free Assessment
  • Direct supports
  • Educational Excursions 
  • Indoor / Outdoor Activity
  • Assistance with Allied Health Mobile Therapy Services
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Our intervention based programs will provide your child with opportunities to thrive to ensure they reach their full potential.

NDIS Registered Early Intervention Provider

Carepro Disability Services are a registered NDIS provider that specialises in early childhood intervention for children younger than 9 who have a developmental delay or disability. They understand the importance of early intervention and work closely with NDIS participants to help them access the services and support they need to reach their full potential.

Carepro Disability Services offers a range of services and support, including early intervention specialist support, NDIS early intervention plan development, and early childhood approach. Their team of early intervention specialists are trained and experienced in working with young children and understand the importance of a holistic approach to early childhood development.

Carepro Disability Services works closely with NDIS participants to develop an NDIS early intervention plan that is tailored to their specific needs. They take into account the individual needs and goals of each child, as well as the preferences and goals of their family, to develop a plan that is tailored to their individual needs. This approach helps ensure that each child is getting the support they need to reach their full potential.

In addition, Carepro Disability Services are committed to providing high-quality services that are responsive to the needs of their clients. They work closely with families to understand their goals and aspirations for their child and develop a support plan that is tailored to their individual needs. This approach helps ensure that families are getting the support they need to help their child reach their full potential.

How to Support Your Child at Home (NDIS Participants)

Raising a child with a disability can be challenging, but it doesn't have to be. With the right support and attention, you can provide your child with the best possible care at home.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can provide a range of supports to help you care for your child at home. These supports can include:
Personal care support: This type of support can help your child with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and eating.
Support with therapy : Therapy can help your child improve their skills and abilities.
Respite care : Respite care can give you a break from caring for your child.
Community access support : This type of support can help your child participate in activities in the community.
To access NDIS supports, you will need to create an NDIS plan. Your plan will be tailored to your child's individual needs and will outline the supports that will be provided. Carepro disability service expert can help you with this customized plan and they are just a call away.
In addition to NDIS supports, there are a number of other resources available to help you care for your child at home. These resources can include:
Parent support groups : Parent support groups can provide you with emotional support and practical advice. A community where parents can connect with others facing similar challenges, share experiences, and seek advice.
Disability organizations : Disability organizations can provide you with information about disability services and supports.
Online resources : There are a number of online resources that can provide you with information about raising a child with a disability.
Raising a child with a disability can be a challenge, but it is also a rewarding experience. With the right support, you can provide your child with the best possible care at home.
Here are some additional tips for supporting your child at home with NDIS:
Be organized . It can be helpful to keep a schedule of your child's activities and appointments. This will help you to stay on top of things and make sure that your child is getting the support they need.
Build a strong support network . Having a strong support network of family, friends, and professionals can make a big difference in your ability to care for your child at home.
Take care of yourself . It is important to take care of yourself both physically and emotionally. This will help you to be the best parent you can be.
If you are struggling to care for your child at home, there is help available. Don't hesitate to reach out for support.