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Make the most of your NDIS plan with Windermere Plan Management

Managing an NDIS plan can be overwhelming even for longtime participants who are familiar with the complexities of NDIS. That’s where NDIS registered Plan Management providers like Windemere Child & Family services can make a real difference.

Established as a trusted NDIS service provider with a 30-year record in disability services, Windermere provides local knowledge, expertise and personalised support.

“We provide each participant with a dedicated plan manager who works one-on-one with them to understand their unique needs and goals, ensuring consistent and reliable service,” said team leader of Windermere Plan Managements Eddie Fernandez.

Cameron, who has 21 support services for his complex needs, has been using Windermere Plan Management since 2018. Cameron’s plan manager ensures invoices are paid accurately and on time, keeps track of his NDIS funds and fulfills reporting requirements.

“It’s just such a relief to have someone we can trust to work out the financial side of things. It was such hard work just coordinating Cameron’s NDIS plan,” says Jenine, Cameron’s mother.

Lynn, who recently signed up for Windermere Plan Management, relies on having her funds organised to access vital supports. She stresses the importance of a strong reputation.

“Windermere has such a good reputation when it comes to NDIS. A good reputation means something. To me, it means you are doing what you say you will do,” she said.

Want to know more about Plan Management? Call Windermere on 1300 946 337 or visit windermere.org.au.

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