NDIS Hospital Discharge Program
Award-winning care, supporting Melbourne families with heart.
We support NDIS Hospital Discharge by helping people with a disability transition smoothly from hospital into a safe and comfortable environment. Our hospital discharge program is comprehensive and dedicated to providing the support, safety and care needed during this transition phase. Our team at Personalised Support Services works closely with hospitals, families and discharge professionals for a better discharge experience.
Get in touch!
Or fill in the form and we’ll call you
How Does Our Hospital Discharge Program Work?
We understand that care means different things to people. Here is how our hospital discharge program will work for you:
Our team is well-versed in the NDIS hospital discharge program, and we can assist you in managing the discharge process and transitioning you into the new community and home.
We work with your SDA providers to help you find a forever home best suited to your needs. Our trained support workers will provide dignified, personalised care that makes your stay pleasant and comfortable.
We focus on creating support plans that meet your needs to ensure you get the best available care and assistance throughout your stay.
Why choose StraightPath Suppport Services for NDIS Complex Support
Respectful of any boundaries
Our team of support workers are respectful of your privacy and lifestyle. We will not interfere with your day to day.
Culturally diverse team
Personalised and quality care
What do you like and what do you need support with? Our team provides you with quality care designed to match your needs and fulfil your goals.
We understand the cultural barriers, your specific needs and can speak English, Dari, Pashto, Urdu, Hindi, Persian, Mandarin and more.
The patient must have a medical complication or a physical impairment that limits their mobility, ability to self-care, perform cognitive functions, communication limitations or perpetual motor functions.
The patient must be able to make functional advancements within an appropriate amount of time.
The patient must require assistance and intervention of two therapeutic disciplines while taking at least three hours of therapy for a minimum of five days per week.
The patient should be medically stable and must require 24-hour care and assistance.
The impairment should be of recent onset.