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How to Purchase Equipment Through Your NDIS Plan

Written by Health Next Door Physiotherapists | Sep 19, 2024 8:58:27 AM

Navigating the process of purchasing equipment through your NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) plan can be a game-changer for enhancing your independence and quality of life. Whether it's mobility aids, communication devices, or therapeutic equipment, knowing how to use your NDIS plan to obtain the necessary tools is essential. This guide will walk you through the steps to make the most of your funding and secure the equipment that meets your needs.

 

  1. Understand Your NDIS Plan and Funding Categories

The first step is to understand your NDIS plan, particularly the funding categories available to you. NDIS plans typically include three main categories:

  • Core Supports: Covers everyday activities and consumable items.
  • Capital Supports: Funds assistive technology, equipment, and home or vehicle modifications.
  • Capacity Building Supports: Supports skill development and achieving long-term goals.

For purchasing equipment, you’ll need to focus on the Capital Supports category, which is designed specifically for this purpose.

 

  1. Identify the Equipment You Need

Next, identify the specific equipment you require. This could be anything from wheelchairs and walkers to communication devices and sensory tools. Consider what will best support your daily living, increase your mobility, or aid in your therapy.

Consult with your healthcare team, including your physiotherapist or occupational therapist, to determine the most suitable equipment for your needs. They can provide professional recommendations and assist in justifying the need for this equipment in your NDIS plan.

 

  1. Get an Assistive Technology Assessment

Before the NDIS can approve the purchase of equipment, you may need an Assistive Technology (AT) assessment. This is usually conducted by a qualified professional, such as an occupational therapist, physiotherapist, or speech pathologist.

The assessment will include:

  • Assessment of your needs and how the equipment will support your goals.
  • Trial of different equipment options to find the best fit.
  • Detailed report to the NDIS, justifying why this equipment is necessary.

This report is crucial for NDIS approval, so ensure it clearly outlines your needs and the benefits of the recommended equipment.

 

  1. Include the Equipment in Your Plan Review

If your current NDIS plan doesn’t include funding for the equipment you need, you’ll need to request a plan review. During the review, ensure that the required equipment is included under the Capital Supports category.

Provide all necessary supporting documentation, such as your AT assessment report and quotes from equipment suppliers. This will help the NDIS planner understand why the equipment is essential and approve the necessary funding.

 

  1. Seek Quotes from Approved Providers

Once your plan includes funding for equipment, obtain quotes from NDIS-approved providers. It’s a good idea to get multiple quotes to compare prices and ensure value for money. Your healthcare provider can often recommend reputable suppliers.

Ensure the quotes include:

  • Detailed description of the equipment.
  • Price breakdown, including any additional costs (e.g., delivery, setup).
  • Warranty and service details.

Submit these quotes to your NDIS plan manager or support coordinator, who will handle the purchase on your behalf.

 

  1. Purchase and Delivery

After the NDIS approves the purchase, your plan manager or support coordinator will place the order with the chosen supplier. The supplier will then arrange delivery and installation of the equipment.

Ensure you or your support team inspects the equipment upon delivery to confirm it meets the specifications and is in working order.

 

  1. Ongoing Maintenance and Support

Some equipment may require regular maintenance, servicing, or even replacement over time. Your NDIS plan can include funding for these ongoing costs under the Assistive Technology Maintenance category. Make sure you discuss this with your planner during your plan review to avoid out-of-pocket expenses in the future.

 

  1. Keep Track of Your Equipment

Keep a record of all your equipment, including purchase dates, warranty information, and service history. This helps in managing maintenance schedules and provides essential information for future NDIS reviews.

Final Thoughts

Purchasing equipment through your NDIS plan can be a straightforward process if you follow these steps and have the right support in place. By understanding your plan, working with professionals, and securing the necessary approvals, you can access the tools and devices that will significantly improve your quality of life.

Health Next Door can help you with writing a recommendation letter for equipment. Book a consultation with our Physiotherapy team to discuss your requirements and see if we can provide a report tailored to your needs.