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PROS works collaboratively to navigate through life’s challenges, working towards living the life that you want.

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Innovative forms of support, promoting social connectedness and supportive relationships to create the life of your choice

Why choose us

Holistic support and care

PROS provide innovative, unique, memorable and flexible. Our disability support workers and group coordinators use strength based, person-centred approach and recovery models to provide holistic and comprehensive care.

Whilst our specialised therapy support uses current evidence-based clinical approaches dedicated to improve the quality of life for each participant. PROS seeks to build individual capacity and create memorable experience with people as a reliable and efficient service provider.

Mission

Empowering people to achieve their life goals through innovative services, dignity and respectful collaboration with people and communities.

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OUR Vision

Developing innovative services to promote inclusion, dignity and memorable experiences for people and communities.

Inclusion

Dignity

Experiences

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PROS have weekend outing are choosen by our participants. Enabling choice and control on how a weekend outing can be spent.

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Innovative Supports

Utilisation of current technology in service delivery.

New and unique forms of services.

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Specialised Experts

Experienced Psychologists, Management Staff and Disability Support Workers.

Current and Optimised Practices.

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Achieve Your Goals

Supportive Team around you to help achieve your Goals.

Committed to provide Quality Services.

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Faqs

Frequently Asked Questions

The NDIS can provide all people with disability with information and connections to services in their communities such as doctors, sporting clubs, support groups, libraries and schools, as well as information about what support is provided by each state an

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How do I access the NDIS?

If you meet the criteria and you would like to become a participant, you can either:

• Call NDIS on 1800 800 110 and ask to make an Access Request

• Complete and submit the Access Request Form and send by email to NAT@ndis.gov.au

• Contact your local LAC or NDIA office. Call NDIS on 1800 800 110 and ask to make an Access Request.

• Contact PROS (mobile number), if you meet the eligibility criteria and you require assistance to access the NDIS.

Do I have choices and control over my funded support?

You have choice and the control over how you use funded supports in your plan. That includes choice of how the supports are given and which service providers you use.

In some cases, the NDIA or others will manage the funding for supports. For example, where there is an unreasonable risk to a participant.

What types of supports are funded by the NDIS?

The types of supports that the NDIS may fund for participants include:

• Daily personal activities

• Transport to enable participation in community, social, economic and daily life activities

• Workplace help to allow a participant to successfully get or keep employment in the open or supported labour market

• Therapeutic supports including behaviour support

• Help with household tasks to allow the participant to maintain their home environment

• Help to a participant by skilled personnel in aids or equipment assessment, set up and training

• Home modification design and construction

• Mobility equipment

• Vehicle modifications

Am I eligible for the NDIS?

To access the NDIS, an individual;

1. Must be aged between 7 and 65

2. Must live in Australia and be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident or hold a Special Category Visa

3. Must require support from a person because of a permanent and significant disability and/or

4. Must use a special equipment because of a permanent and significant disability and/or

5. May need some supports now to reduce future need

What is the NDIS

The NDIS provides funding to eligible people based on their individual needs.

Faqs

Frequently 
Asked Questions

The NDIS can provide all people with disability with information and connections to services in their communities such as doctors, sporting clubs, support groups, libraries and schools, as well as information about what support is provided by each state and territory government.

What is the NDIS

The NDIS provides funding to eligible people based on their individual needs.

Am I eligible for the NDIS?

To access the NDIS, an individual;

1. Must be aged between 7 and 65

2. Must live in Australia and be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident or hold a Special Category Visa

3. Must require support from a person because of a permanent and significant disability and/or

4. Must use a special equipment because of a permanent and significant disability and/or

5. May need some supports now to reduce future need

What types of supports are funded by the NDIS?

The types of supports that the NDIS may fund for participants include:

• Daily personal activities

• Transport to enable participation in community, social, economic and daily life activities

• Workplace help to allow a participant to successfully get or keep employment in the open or supported labour market

• Therapeutic supports including behaviour support

• Help with household tasks to allow the participant to maintain their home environment

• Help to a participant by skilled personnel in aids or equipment assessment, set up and training

• Home modification design and construction

• Mobility equipment

• Vehicle modifications

Do I have choices and control over my funded support?

You have choice and the control over how you use funded supports in your plan. That includes choice of how the supports are given and which service providers you use.

In some cases, the NDIA or others will manage the funding for supports. For example, where there is an unreasonable risk to a participant.

How do I access the NDIS?

If you meet the criteria and you would like to become a participant, you can either:

• Call NDIS on 1800 800 110 and ask to make an Access Request

• Complete and submit the Access Request Form and send by email to NAT@ndis.gov.au

• Contact your local LAC or NDIA office. Call NDIS on 1800 800 110 and ask to make an Access Request.

• Contact PROS (mobile number), if you meet the eligibility criteria and you require assistance to access the NDIS.

NDIS price guide

View pricing arrangements

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