Disability, NDIS.
Is it just me or do I have a right to be upset? My daughter is married, with 2 beautiful children. She has MS, yet struggles to work to help the budget. She has a disability parking permit also. She has been sick for 10 years. She has to have the annual MRI, now due. She gets it at a public hospital, and this year, my husband and I have to pay $900 out of pocket, to cover the cost. She certainly can’t afford it. If we could not pay, no MRI. So much for the lucky country, and the NDIS, to which she is entitled. It really makes me sad and angry, that the disabled are treated like this. Would love your followers opinions on this issue. Gezabel.
Good morning Gezabel,
So sorry to hear of your difficulties with the NDIS, know how you feel, been there done that.
Does your daughter have an NDIS plan, without one you will get nothing. I don't know if the NDIS cover the cost of MRIs or not as my daughter has never needed one.
If they do cover it, then you need to make sure that it is included in her plan the next time it comes up for renewal.
The system is broken, one year I didn't use all the funds I had been allocated and the next year they cut me right back and didn't give me m near enough. This is the reason people get told to make sure you ue all your funds.
The gentleman you speak of with the expensive bed must have had permission to buy it as you can't just spend the funds willy nilly on anything you feel like, it must fit in with your needs covered by your plan.
If you have trouble trying to deal with the NDIS then go through your local member. I did this after 6 fruitless months of trying to get calls returned to arrange a new plan for my daughter after moving house to a different area. It worked a treat, my MP got onto them straight away, and within one day it got the ball rolling.
I hope your daughter can get some clarification on this matter.
Any scans or tests my daughter has ever needed have always been free, but she is on a disability pension.
I notice you mentioned your daughter works, does she also get the pension,? That would possibly make a difference