Base Disability

Base Disability We are an NDIS-registered support provider for children, teens and adults with disabilities.

31/07/2025
28/07/2025

"Meet Base Disability: Sydney’s new NDIS support provider.
We’re here to offer quality, personalised support for children, teens, and adults with disabilities. Our mission?
To listen, empower, and deliver care that’s as unique as each participant."

20/07/2025

"Happy Monday from Base Disability!
We’re wrapping up 12 weeks of stories, support, and celebrating YOU. Our amazing community. This isn’t the end, it’s just the beginning. We’re ready to grow with you, listen to your goals, and show up with care every step of the way.

Looking for a fresh start with your support journey? Let’s make it happen.

18/07/2025

Cheers to YOU this Friday 🥂 Whether you're supporting someone through life skills, handling plan reviews, or working one-on-one with a participant, your work is changing lives. We see the effort, and we thank you. Let’s keep showing up, together.

07/07/2025

Feeling overwhelmed by the NDIS? You’re not alone. Base Disability works alongside families, support coordinators, and plan managers to simplify the process — from intake to everyday support.
Our approach is clear:
- We listen
- We personalise
- We follow through No confusing forms. No hard sells. Just reliable support, your way."

06/07/2025

At Base Disability We’re proud to support children, teens and adults with disability across Sydney with tailored, respectful and person-centred care. Our team believes in walking with you, not in front of you — listening, supporting and celebrating every step. Whether you’re new to the NDIS, a support coordinator looking for the right fit, or a parent feeling overwhelmed — we’re here to help.

Let’s make July a month of progress, connection, and possibilities.

26/06/2025

Case Example
Jemma has Parkinson’s disease, as well as obesity and diabetes. She lives at home with her husband and has an NDIS-funded care worker twice a week to help with some of her daily activities. Jemma recently had surgery on her knee. Several days after the surgery, the hospital discharged her with a wound-treatment plan. As part of this plan, a community nurse from the hospital-in-the-home program will visit Jemma every day for 2 weeks to care for her surgery wound.

Shortly after coming home Jemma develops an infection in the surgery wound, most likely due to her diabetes. The hospital-in-the-home clinician changes Jemma’s wound treatment plan to provide support for the infected wound. This includes daily injections to stop the infection from spreading. The plan indicates it’s likely to take at least 3 months before the wound will heal.

Jemma reviews her treatment plan and finds out that the health system only funds the first 2 weeks of the plan. After that, Jemma must pay for the community nurse and her wound care costs. Using her treatment plan for evidence, Jemma asks for funding to be included in her NDIS plan for the treatment of her infected wound.

Visit our website for more information:https://basedisability.com/

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134 Burnett Street, Merrylands
Sydney, NSW
2160

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