22-06-2021 07:37 PM
22-06-2021 07:37 PM
Thanks @bipolarbunny Yes I had been told that there may be a Link (easier access) Between DES & DSP.
I do not have a Psychiatrist - I only see a Clinical Psychologist.
I once went to see a Psychiatrist, many years ago - He said "You don't need me, you're not Depressed".
He said a Psychologist would be more Appropriate for me - From experience, Yes that is mostly true.
Adge
22-06-2021 07:37 PM
22-06-2021 07:37 PM
Another obsticle to being rural is the travelling . Providers charge travel if they come to you which can eat alot of funding unless it has been taken into account in the planning stage , or else it falls onto parental responsibilities and even though it can be directly related to the treatments required 😕 @Determined
22-06-2021 07:40 PM
22-06-2021 07:40 PM
Question: What support can Life Without Barriers provide to do with NDIS?
Our mental health programs support individuals to participate in their community and to achieve outcomes that are meaningful to them. We support people through both outpaitent and community-based programs, self-referral resident services, short-term, emergency and long-term accommodation and respite services.
22-06-2021 07:41 PM
22-06-2021 07:41 PM
We also offer assistance with daily living for those who may require help with the day to day tasks such as personal care , community access, household tasks etc
22-06-2021 07:42 PM
22-06-2021 07:42 PM
@TideisTurning I am unable to work. I rapid cycle and have mixed episodic bipolar that is extremely hard to manage with medication. My biggest victory this year is being able to visit the gym. I find the outside world and people socially very challenging to deal with. Which is why I have weekly therapy. I'm just 11 months my tdoc has worked wonders with me, but I have severe childhood trauma and ptsd issues that have totally made being in public spaces debilitating. My goal is to conquer these fears to be able to return to the workforce, but it is a very slow road. I have no support at home, no partner, no friends. I do everything on my own. My therapist and toxic family are essentially my only links to the outside world.
BB 🐰💙
22-06-2021 07:42 PM
22-06-2021 07:42 PM
Yes I hear parental responsibility a lot @SandeeLWB Even for activities that clearly align with plan goals.
22-06-2021 07:43 PM
22-06-2021 07:43 PM
@Adge A letter from your clinical psychologist would probably be enough. Just get a back up letter from your GP too.
22-06-2021 07:44 PM - edited 22-06-2021 07:45 PM
22-06-2021 07:44 PM - edited 22-06-2021 07:45 PM
You are so right, mental health really does impact every part of life @Oaktree, and it sounds like it has been so hard to do things you want to be doing. I think that's where services under the NDIS are so important, because every part of life can be impacted with mental health and holistic approaches to recovery that look at all aspects of life are essential
We are so grateful you are here and talking to us- on the days that feel the hardest, and when you are feeling alone, that's when our community is here to support you
22-06-2021 07:45 PM
22-06-2021 07:45 PM
It sounds like there's a lot happening for you @bipolarbunny, though I think going to the gym is an amazing victory that's worth celebrating!! 🎉🎉
22-06-2021 07:45 PM
22-06-2021 07:45 PM
I would like to understand the criteria for short term respite. I have been told it is a holiday and an everyday expense. What pats of the respite is covered by the NDIS. Ie. Accommodation, Food, community activities? Also I now live on my own as my son has gone overseas for a period of up to two years. Does that mean I don't qualify for respite? I don't understand it at all.
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