Sample Rdis Plan Mental Health
Creating an NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) plan for mental health support involves outlining the participant's needs, goals, and the supports required to achieve these goals. Here’s a sample ndis plan mental health focused on mental health:
Participant Details
- Name: John Doe
- NDIS Number: 123456789
- Date of Plan: 01/01/2024
- Plan Duration: 12 months
Goals
- Improve mental health and well-being.
- Increase social and community participation.
- Enhance daily living skills and independence.
Current Supports
- Family: Support from immediate family members.
- Community: Participation in a local mental health support group.
- Healthcare: Regular appointments with a GP and psychiatrist.
Funded Supports
Core Supports:
Assistance with Daily Life:
- Support worker for assistance with household tasks and daily activities.
- Budget: $10,000 per year.
Social and Community Participation:
- Support worker to assist with attending social and community activities, such as group therapy sessions, community events, and recreational activities.
- Budget: $5,000 per year.
Capacity Building Supports:
Improved Daily Living:
- Occupational therapy sessions to develop independent living skills.
- Psychological counseling sessions for mental health support.
- Budget: $8,000 per year.
Improved Relationships:
- Training and support for developing social skills and managing relationships.
- Budget: $2,000 per year.
Improved Health and Well-being:
- Fitness and exercise programs to support physical health and mental well-being.
- Budget: $3,000 per year.
Support Coordination:
- Assistance from a support coordinator to help organize and manage NDIS services and supports.
- Budget: $4,000 per year.
Informal Supports
Family Involvement:
- Family members to provide emotional support and assist with daily routines.
- Participation in family therapy sessions as needed.
Community Engagement:
- Continued participation in local mental health support groups.
- Engagement in volunteer work to build skills and community connections.
Plan Management
- Plan Management Type: Plan-managed
- This allows for flexibility in choosing providers and ensuring services align with the participant’s needs and preferences.
Review and Evaluation
- Mid-Plan Review Date: 01/07/2024
- End-of-Plan Review Date: 31/12/2024
Additional Notes
- The participant will work with their support coordinator to adjust services as needed.
- Emphasis on building independence and transitioning to fewer supports over time, where appropriate.
- Regular check-ins with mental health professionals to monitor progress and adjust therapy as needed.
This plan is a basic template and should be tailored to meet the specific needs and circumstances of the individual participant. It’s essential to work closely with an NDIS planner or support coordinator to ensure the plan is comprehensive and aligns with the participant's goals.
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