We understand the struggle of those who are new to NDIS. It is common and recommended for participants to have their NDIS plan managed by a registered plan manager, taking away the stress and hassle of submitting your claims to NDIS yourself. Ultimately, for those under plan management, you still have control over your NDIS plan. In our blog, we explain what a good plan manager will do for you.

Information about the NDIS can be overwhelming, and it can be hard to figure out just who does what and what role they play. In order to make things easier, let’s answer some common questions. So, who does what?

Local Area Coordinators (LAC), Support Coordinator, Support worker and Plan Manager

Underutilisation Unveiled | Navigating Overutilisation – Is your NDIS plan working for you? Ensuring you get the most out of your NDIS plan is important to help you achieve your goals. Our blog explores how you can maximise your funds by planning your supports efficiently to utilise your budget and steer clear of under or overutilisation pitfalls.

We are pleased to announce that Rochelle Park has joined as a Plan Manager and Head of Aspect Plan Management.

Your Guide to Plan Management Fees
Curious about how NDIS Plan Management Fees work? You’re not alone, and we’re here to provide a straightforward breakdown for you!
Where Does the Funding for Plan Management Come From?
Additional funding is specifically added to your NDIS plan within the ‘Improved Life Choices’ category. This extra funding for Plan Management services is separate

Our plan manager Mary explores some of the common questions asked at Aspect Plan Management.

Can I buy subscriptions and memberships with my NDIS funds?

Can I buy phone, tablet, laptops [iphone/ipads] with my NDIS funds?

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