







In the realm of accessibility and inclusivity, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plays a pivotal role in empowering individuals with disabilities to lead independent lives. Central to this scheme are NDISregisteredbuilders who specialize in home modifications tailored to the unique needsofpeoplewithdisabilities.
In thisblog post, we'll delveinto whattheNDIS entails, how its funding works, the significance of NDIS registered builders, typical home modifications under the scheme, and how HRE Builtismakingadifferenceinthisfield.


What
is the NDIS?
The NDIS is a national program that provides individualized support for eligible people with permanent and significant disabilities in Australia. The scheme aims to provide people with disabilities the support they need to pursuetheirgoalsandparticipateindaily life.

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How NDIS Funding Works
People with disabilities who meet access requirements can apply to become NDIS participants. If accepted, they work with NDIS planners to develop individualized plans detailing their goals, needs and funding allocation. Funding is flexible and can be used to pay for various disabilityrelated supports, including home and vehiclemodifications.





NDIS Registered Builders
The NDIS has a registration system for providers who deliver home modifications likebuilders,tradespeopleandoccupational therapists. To become registered, providers must meet requirements around qualifications, insurances, and building standards. Registered providers have demonstrated they can deliver safe, quality services that comply with the NDIS Quality andSafeguardsCommission.





Typical NDIS Home Modifications
There are many types of home modifications that the NDIS funds to improve accessibility, safety and independence within the home. Some common home modifications delivered by Ndis registered builders include:
- Ramps and lift Installations - To improve wheelchair access
- Bathroom Modifications - Installation of grab rails, lever faucets, raised toilets and walk-in showers
- Kitchen Modifications - Adjustment of benchtop heights, installations of pull-out shelves
- Door Widening - For wheelchair access around the home
- Non-Slip Flooring - Reduces risk of falls
- Installation of Hoists/Ceiling Tracks - For transfers and mobility
- Sensory Equipment - Safety aids for those with hearing/visual impairments
- Home Automation - Automated doors, lighting and environmental controls




