Understanding and Accessing NDIS High-Intensity Support
Caring for someone with complex needs or managing your own can feel overwhelming. Fortunately, the NDIS provides a structured way to access essential, high-level care through NDIS high-intensity support. This article will guide you through what that support looks like and how to secure it in your plan.
What Is NDIS High-Intensity Support?
NDIS high-intensity support refers to services for individuals with complex health conditions that require skilled, ongoing assistance. This can include care for:
Complex bowel needs
Enteral (PEG) feeding
Dysphagia (swallowing support)
Ventilator or tracheostomy support
Urinary catheter management
Subcutaneous injections
Complex wound care
These supports help participants manage daily life safely and with dignity.
Levels of NDIS High-Intensity Support
The NDIS categorises high-intensity support into three levels:
Low-Level Support – Help with one or two health-related tasks.
Intermediate-Level Support – Regular care requiring supervision by trained staff.
High-Level Intensity Support – 24/7 assistance for individuals with multiple or severe conditions.
Each level ensures the participant receives care tailored to their health and safety needs.
Accessing Support Through Your NDIS Plan
To include high-intensity support in your NDIS plan:
Gather Documentation – Medical reports that explain your daily care needs.
Set Clear Goals – Outline how high-level support helps achieve greater independence.
Work with a Planner – Collaborate to ensure funding is correctly allocated under “Assistance with Daily Life.”
How Is It Funded?
NDIS high-intensity support is funded through the Core Supports budget. The exact amount depends on your care needs and the supporting evidence you provide. A planner or support coordinator can help match your funding to the right level of care.
Types of Support You Can Access
Participants who qualify may receive:
Medical Support – Help with medication, feeding tubes, wound care, and respiratory support.
Behavioural Assistance – Behaviour planning, structured routines, and emergency response.
Personal Daily Living Care – Hygiene, mobility, continence care, meals, and overnight support.
These supports focus on enhancing independence while maintaining safety and quality of life.
Final Thoughts
If your care needs go beyond basic daily assistance, NDIS high-intensity support can make a meaningful difference. With the right documentation and planning, you can access expert help that meets your specific needs, empowering you to live more confidently and independently.
If you're ready to explore your options, now is the time to start the conversation with your planner or support team.
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