What is Intensive High Care?
NDIS Intensive High Care โ also referred to as high intensity daily activities or complex care โ covers support for participants whose disability-related needs go beyond what standard Core Supports can provide. This includes participants with complex medical needs, significant behaviours of concern, or conditions requiring trained clinical support. Conditions commonly supported include acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, neurological conditions, complex mental health presentations alongside physical disability, and degenerative conditions.
What's included?
- โ24/7 active night support and sleepover support where required
- โComplex bowel and catheter care
- โSubcutaneous injections and medication administration by trained workers
- โTracheostomy care and ventilator management
- โPEG and enteral feeding support
- โEpilepsy management and seizure response
- โBehaviour support plan implementation
- โAcquired brain injury daily support and rehabilitation assistance
- โPalliative care support
- โFemale workers for female participants across all high care supports
Who is eligible?
- โParticipants whose plans include high intensity or complex daily activity funding
- โNDIS participants with complex medical or behavioural support needs
- โParticipants requiring 24/7 active support
- โAll plan types and participants across Australia
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