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The independent review and support coordination

The Independent Review and Support Coordination: A Perspective on Proposed Changes  The independent review has suggested significant modifications in support coordination. We’ve taken a deep dive into these changes because […]

Empowering Therapists: A Flexible Approach to Caseload Management and Specialisation with TherapyNow

Therapists play a vital role in helping individuals with disabilities live fulfilling lives, yet they often face challenges in managing their caseload, specializing in their areas of interest, and maintaining a work-life balance. At TherapyNow, we are committed to empowering therapists by offering them flexibility, autonomy, and support to focus on what they truly love – delivering exceptional therapy services.

The NDIS Conundrum: How Greater Access to Therapists Can Drive Successful Early Interventions and Sustainable Outcomes

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has been a lifeline for many Australians with disabilities, but recent data points to a growing concern regarding the rate of participants exiting the scheme. With the NDIS facing a potential budget blowout, it’s crucial to explore how providing access to high-quality therapists can enable successful early interventions and equip individuals with the skills they need to eventually exit the scheme.

Breaking the Barrier: Helping Young People Access Essential Therapy Services through NDIS with Evidence-Based Practices

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The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was established to support people with disabilities in achieving a better quality of life. However, there remains an issue of inadequate access to essential therapy services, particularly for young individuals, especially in regional and remote areas. This limited access may lead to the use of less effective therapies and ultimately impact their overall well-being. At TherapyNow, we are determined to address this issue by offering fair rewards and flexibility for therapists participating in the NDIS while promoting the adoption of evidence-based practices in speech pathology and occupational therapy.