How to Get Started?

Get Back Health make it easy to start your NDIS journey!

We understand that taking the first steps can be both exciting and overwhelming. That’s why we’ve simplified the process for you. Follow our instructions below, and let’s embark on this journey together – your Get Back Health adventure awaits!

STEP 1

STEP 1

Make a decision

Simply reach out to your NDIS planner or local area coordinator and inform them of your decision to select Get Back Health as your service provider.

By doing so, they will promptly facilitate the sharing of your contact information with us, ensuring we can reach out to you directly for a seamless and efficient service experience.

STEP 2

STEP 2

Book your appointment

Expect our team to get in touch with you within a maximum of five working days to coordinate your initial meeting.

This meeting can be conveniently arranged either in person or through a virtual session, accommodating your preferences and ensuring a hassle-free experience tailored to your needs.

STEP 3

STEP 3

Attend your first meeting

When you join us, your dedicated NDIS support coordinator will engage with you to delve into the specifics of your NDIS plan and initiate the process.

During this stage we will formalise our partnership by signing a service agreement, once done we’re all set to embark on our journey together.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose a NDIS provider?

You can check for providers on the internet, look at reviews, or get advice from friends or family. It’s a good idea to speak with different providers before you choose one. You can search for NDIS registered providers on the official portal, or check out our provider lists for each state and territory.

Do I have to share my NDIS plan with providers?

Your NDIS plan is yours. You can choose who you share the details of your plan with, including if you would like to share your plan with anyone other than your providers, for example with a doctor or family member.

Why choose an NDIS registered provider?

By using a registered NDIS provider, individuals can be sure that they are receiving services that meet the required quality standards. The quality assurance process ensures that providers have the necessary skills, knowledge, and experience to deliver high-quality services.

What types of support does NDIS funding cover?

Not all types of support required by a person living with a disability fall under the responsibility of the NDIS .

Some supports are funded by other areas of government (e.g. state health systems) or existing public/community services.

In general, the NDIS will fund reasonable and necessary supports that help a person living with a disability enjoy an ordinary life.