NDIS Registered Provider

People Care Services (PCS) is a trusted Registered NDIS Provider dedicated to empowering individuals to live life their way.
We proudly serve participants across Queensland and New South Wales, offering person-centred care that is compassionate, flexible, and tailored to individual needs.

Our mission is to support independence, build confidence, and promote well-being through quality services that make a real difference in everyday life.

Registered NDIS Provider

People Care Services Pty Ltd is a Registered NDIS Provider (Provider Number: 4050049843), ensuring that our support meets the highest quality and compliance standards.
We are proud to provide affordable, reliable, and compassionate care to participants and families across Australia.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1. What is the NDIS?

    NDIS is a program in Australia designed to provide support and services to individuals with permanent and significant disabilities. It aims to improve the quality of life and independence of people with disabilities by offering funding for necessary supports and services.

  • 2. Who determines NDIS eligibility?

    Eligibility for the NDIS is determined by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). To be eligible, a person must have a permanent disability that significantly impacts their ability to participate in everyday activities. The NDIA assesses eligibility based on specific criteria, and applicants are required to provide medical and functional assessments.

  • 3. How can I check if I'm eligible for the NDIS?

    To check your eligibility for the NDIS, you can visit the official NDIS website or contact the NDIA directly. They will guide you through the eligibility criteria and the application process, helping you determine if you meet the requirements for NDIS support.

  • 4. How do I apply for the NDIS?

    Applying for the NDIS involves several steps. You can start by contacting the NDIA and expressing your interest in applying. They will provide you with the necessary forms and guidance. You’ll need to complete the application form, provide medical documentation, and participate in an assessment. The NDIA will then review your application and inform you of their decision.

  • 5. What is an NDIS plan, and how is it created?

    An NDIS plan is a personalised document that outlines the supports and services you are eligible to receive under the NDIS. It is created through a planning process with an NDIA planner or Local Area Coordinator (LAC). During the planning meeting, your goals, needs, and preferences are discussed, and a plan is developed to address your specific requirements.

  • 6. How do I use my NDIS plan?

    Once your NDIS plan is approved, you can start using it to access the funded supports and services. You can choose service providers and coordinate your supports according to your plan. It’s essential to regularly review your plan to ensure it aligns with your evolving needs and goals.

  • 7. Can I modify my NDIS plan?

    Yes, NDIS plans can be modified. If your circumstances change, or if you find that your plan is not meeting your needs, you can request a plan review. The NDIA will reassess your situation and make necessary adjustments to your plan to better align with your current requirements.

  • 8. What types of support does the NDIS fund?

    The NDIS funds a wide range of supports and services tailored to the individual needs of participants. This can include but is not limited to, therapies, assistive technology, personal care, home modifications, employment support, and more. The specific supports funded are determined through the planning process and are based on the participant’s goals and requirements.