About Us
Our story is a passion for
Disability persons and happy clients.


Who We Are
Empowerment Ability Services QLD is a registered NDIS Provider committed to meeting all Queensland and Commonwealth Government standards for delivering high-quality and secure disability support services. We understand the significance of finding the finest care for your loved one, and with us, you can trust they're in safe hands. Our utmost priority is ensuring you and your loved one receive the highest quality of care possible.

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What am I getting from EMPOWERMENT ABILITY SERVICES?​Empowerment Ability Services QLD is a registered NDIS Provider committed to meeting all Queensland and Commonwealth Government standards for delivering high-quality and secure disability support services. We understand the significance of finding the finest care for your loved one, and with us, you can trust they're in safe hands. Our utmost priority is ensuring you and your loved one receive the highest quality of care possible. Book an Appointment with us today!
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What is the NDIS?The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a federally managed and funded scheme that provides support and funding to people with permanent disability, their families and carers. We work with you to figure out a plan that is suitable to your needs and aspirations.
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What is the purpose of NDIS?The NDIS supports people with a permanent and significant disability that affects their ability to take part in daily life to participate in everyday activities. It identifies the right disability support that is needed to help the participants achieve their goal in life.
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hat is the eligibility criteria for NDIS?The NDIA is tasked with assessment of your eligibility to participate in the NDIS. Be under the age of 65 years of age Be a resident of Australia (Australian citizen, or Permanent Visa Holder or a New Zealand citizen who holds a Protected Special Category Visa) Have a condition or an impairment that is permanent and prevents you from participating in everyday activities.
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Who is a Carer?A carer is a person who provides unpaid care and support to family members or friends with a disability, a serious long-term illness, a terminal illness, a drug or alcohol issue or who are frail and aged. Do Carers receive support outside of the NDIS? Carers receive a range of supports including respite support, counseling, education and training, peer support and advocacy. The Carer Advisory Service
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What support can I receive under the NDIS?Support under the NDIS includes funds for: Daily Personal Activities Transport facilities to enable participation in community, social, economic and daily life activities Therapeutic Support Home modification design and construction Help with household tasks to maintain their home environment Vehicle and mobility equipment modifications Workplace help and training
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Will the NDIS cost me anything?The NDIS is designed to work in association with the health, education and other universal services. It is a universal insurance scheme that is paid through tax contributions like Medicare.
As a disability service provider, it is crucial to follow the NDIS disability code of conduct. This code outlines the ethical and professional standards that must be upheld when working with people with disabilities. By adhering to this code, we can ensure that our services are delivered with respect, dignity, and inclusivity and that the rights of people with disabilities are protected. We are responsible for creating a safe and supportive environment for all individuals we serve.
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