Neurological and Physical Disabilities

Specialist NDIS Support for Participants with Complex Mobility & Health Needs


At A1 Coordination, we provide knowledgeable, compassionate support for NDIS participants living with neurological and physical disabilities. We understand the unique challenges these conditions can bring, reduced mobility, changes in coordination, cognitive difficulties, fatigue, and reduced daily independence, and we work closely with you, your family, and your treating team to ensure your NDIS plan genuinely supports your goals and quality of life.

Our role is to help you navigate the NDIS with confidence, connect you to the right supports, and ensure you have access to the services, equipment, and therapy you need to live as independently as possible.

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Conditions We Support

We assist participants with a wide range of physical and neurological conditions, including:

  • Cerebral Palsy (CP)
  • Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
  • Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
  • Stroke or post-stroke rehabilitation needs
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
  • Motor Neurone Disease (MND)
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Guillain–Barré Syndrome (GBS)
  • Epilepsy and seizure-related conditions

No matter your diagnosis or disability level, our team ensures your plan aligns with your functional needs and long-term goals.

How We Support Participants with Neurological & Physical Disabilities

Experienced Support Coordination

We help you understand your NDIS plan, funding categories, and options so you can make informed choices about your supports.

Coordination of Complex & High-Needs Supports

Many neurological and physical conditions require multidisciplinary care.

We connect you with the right therapists, mobility specialists, nurses, and community supports while ensuring these services work together seamlessly.

Assistance with Assistive Technology (AT)

We help you navigate the process for obtaining assistive technology, including:

  • Wheelchairs
  • Communication devices
  • Mobility aids
  • Home modifications
  • Pressure care equipment

Our team works with your therapists to gather evidence, complete forms, and ensure submissions meet NDIS requirements.

Capacity Building & Daily Living Support

We help you build independence wherever possible, supporting skills such as:

  • Daily living tasks
  • Communication
  • Mobility
  • Community participation
  • Managing support workers
  • Using your funding confidently

Advocacy During Plan Reviews

Neurological and physical disabilities often change over time.

We support you through plan reviews to ensure your needs, functional, medical, and personal,are accurately represented to the NDIS.

Crisis & Change-of-Circumstance Support

If your mobility or health changes suddenly, we can assist with urgent submissions, reviews, or interim solutions.

Common NDIS Supports We Can Help You Access

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Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy

Therapies that help improve strength, coordination, daily living skills, mobility, and independence at home and in the community.

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Neurological Rehabilitation

Specialised therapy programs to support recovery, manage symptoms, and improve functional capacity after conditions such as stroke, ABI, MS, or Parkinson’s Disease.

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Mobility & Functional Capacity Building

Supports designed to enhance balance, walking, transfers, and overall physical independence to make everyday tasks easier and safer.

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Speech Therapy

Assistance with communication, swallowing, speech, language, and alternative communication devices for participants with cognitive or neurological conditions.

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Nursing and Clinical Support

Access to skilled nurses for medication management, wound care, PEG feeding, catheter care, and ongoing monitoring of complex health needs.

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Community Participation Services

Development of positive behaviour support plans to help manage cognitive, emotional, or behavioural changes and improve safety and wellbeing.

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Bhaviour Support (for ABI or Cognitive Changes)

Supports that encourage involvement in social, recreational, and community activities to build confidence, connection, and independence.

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Domestic Assistance

& Personal Care

Help with household tasks, meal preparation, hygiene, dressing, and routines to maintain comfort, safety, and daily independence.

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Supported Independent Living (SIL)

Support for participants who require 24/7 or daily assistance to live independently, including help with daily tasks, routines, and community engagement.

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Home Modifications

Installation of ramps, rails, bathroom changes, and environmental adjustments to improve safety, accessibility, and mobility at home.

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Assistive Technology (AT) Funding

Support with sourcing and submitting evidence for equipment such as wheelchairs, mobility aids, communication devices, or specialised health equipment.

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Transport Assistance

Funding and supports that help participants travel safely to appointments, community activities, social outings, and essential services.

Why Choose A1 Coordination?

We understand the complexities of progressive conditions, episodes of relapse, and the unpredictable nature of neurological disabilities.

We ensure your providers communicate effectively so your therapy, equipment, and support team all work toward the same goals.

We take the pressure off participants and families by managing the coordination load, so you can focus on your wellbeing, independence, and daily life.

Our approach is collaborative, person-centred, and built around your unique needs, not just your diagnosis.

FAQ's

How can a Support Coordinator help someone with a neurological or physical disability?

A Support Coordinator helps you understand your NDIS plan, connects you with the right providers, manages complex care needs, assists with assistive technology applications, and ensures your supports are coordinated effectively. For participants with neurological or physical disabilities, this often includes linking therapists, mobility specialists, and support workers while advocating for your needs during reviews.

Do you assist with Assistive Technology (AT) and home modifications?

Yes. We guide you through the entire Assistive Technology or home modification process, including gathering therapy reports, preparing NDIS documentation, lodging evidence, and communicating with the Agency. We ensure the process is smooth and aligned with your goals and functional needs.

What if my condition is progressive or changes over time?

Many neurological conditions, such as MS, MND, Parkinson’s Disease, or Muscular Dystrophy, can progress. We support you through change-of-circumstance submissions, urgent reviews, and updated reports so your NDIS plan continues to reflect your current needs.

Can you help if I have complex care needs or multiple providers?

Absolutely. We specialise in coordinating multidisciplinary teams and complex supports. Whether you have therapists, nurses, mobility technicians, support workers, behaviour specialists, or rehabilitation providers, we ensure clear communication and consistent support across your whole team.

Do I need a formal diagnosis to receive support coordination?

While a diagnosis is helpful, the NDIS focuses on functional impact, how your condition affects mobility, daily living, communication, and independence. We can guide you through what evidence is needed and help you prepare for NDIS access or plan reviews.

Can you work with my current therapists and providers?

Yes. We collaborate with your existing providers to ensure your NDIS plan supports your therapy goals. We can also help you find new therapists or services if you’re looking for a better fit.

Do you provide support for children as well as adults?

Yes. We support participants of all ages, including children with neurological or physical disabilities such as Cerebral Palsy, Epilepsy, Acquired Brain Injury, or developmental conditions that affect mobility and coordination.

What areas do you service?

A1 Coordination supports participants across Australia through a combination of in-person and online coordination, depending on your location and preferences.

How do I know what level of Support Coordination I have?

Your NDIS plan will list either Support Connection, Support Coordination, or Specialist Support Coordination. If you’re unsure, we can review your plan with you and explain your funding and options.

How do I get started with A1 Coordination?

You can contact us directly via our website or phone to arrange an initial conversation. We’ll discuss your goals, challenges, and current supports, and guide you through the onboarding process so you can begin receiving support coordination as soon as possible.

We’re Here to Support You Every Step of the Way

Whether you’re newly diagnosed, transitioning to the NDIS, or navigating changes in your condition, A1 Coordination is here to provide expert guidance and ongoing support.


If you or a loved one is living with a neurological or physical disability, reach out today to learn how we can make your NDIS journey easier, clearer, and more empowering.

Call us: 0401 799 988

Email: hello@a1coordination.com.au

Or fill out our online enquiry form to learn more about how we can help.