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How Windermere Plan Management provides trusted support

When it comes to accessing supports through the NDIS, financial administration and complex paperwork are unavoidable obligations that demand time and attention.

Plan management providers like Windermere Child & Family services fulfill these tasks inline with the NDIS guidelines so that participants can focus on meeting their NDIS goals.

A not for profit organisation with three decades of expertise in disability support, Windermere has been delivering NDIS services since its roll out in 2016. Its expertise in NDIS services includes plan management which offers personalised supports through a dedicated plan manager ensuring consistent and reliable service.

Cameron has been using Windermere Plan Management since 2018 and relies on 21 support services for his complex needs. Processing payments correctly and on time, maintaining accurate records and meeting reporting requirements are among an overwhelming number of tasks his plan manager takes care of.

“It’s just such a relief to have someone we can trust to work out the financial side of things,” said Jenine, Cameron’s mum.

After trying their hand at self managing, Anne and Mark returned to Windermere plan management to better support their daughter who has cerebral palsy, visual impairment and an intellectual disability.

“We are very lucky to have our Windermere plan manager back. Instead of carrying it all on our shoulders we can share it with someone we can trust and who is knowledgeable,” said Anne.

To find out more call Windermere on 1300 946 337 or visit windermere.org.au.

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