NDIS - Help needed
Joinmelb
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Hi there everyone,
I am wondering if there is anyone out there that has successfully been able to access NDIS help for severe lymphoedema as a result of lymph node removal??
For reference, I have gone through the application process with every single piece of documentation that you could poke a stick at, but have now been told I should be applying under my metastatic breast cancer diagnosis (which I was sure was not eligible for NDIS) and it has been rejected as I don't meet criteria properly.
Unsure if I should reapply as suggested under metastatic diagnosis, or ask for a review of the decision with further evidence. I require A LOT of arm physio, compression garments, pneumatic pump and am on life time antibiotics for severe and recurrent cellulitis in that arm which has resulted in multiple hospital admissions over the years. Many thanks in advance
I am wondering if there is anyone out there that has successfully been able to access NDIS help for severe lymphoedema as a result of lymph node removal??
For reference, I have gone through the application process with every single piece of documentation that you could poke a stick at, but have now been told I should be applying under my metastatic breast cancer diagnosis (which I was sure was not eligible for NDIS) and it has been rejected as I don't meet criteria properly.
Unsure if I should reapply as suggested under metastatic diagnosis, or ask for a review of the decision with further evidence. I require A LOT of arm physio, compression garments, pneumatic pump and am on life time antibiotics for severe and recurrent cellulitis in that arm which has resulted in multiple hospital admissions over the years. Many thanks in advance
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@Joinmelb
Sorry to read your frustration with NDIS. I have a sister on NDIS and we met all the criteria, it was not Cancer related. She is unable to work or look after herself hence NDIS and Disability Support pension are accessible for us.
I just googled for you and found this
Cancer patients do not qualify for NDIS because of cancer alone. If impairment results from cancer or treatment, they may satisfy the NDIS access requirements. For NDIS eligibility, cancer must cause permanent impairment that results in the patient being significantly disabled.11 May 2022
Consideration of lymphoedema as a disability meeting the specific NDIS requirements will need to occur on a case by case basis. Many individuals may live with and manage lymphoedema as a chronic condition without meeting the disability requirements.
Hope that helps! Basically it seems that you need to have an impairment to qualify.
I hope you have someone that can help navigate the NDIS
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Hi @Joinmelb sorry to hear of your severe lymphedema. With acknowledgement that you may have already accessed this information I still wanted to share our My Journey article Treatment for lymphoedema - it does mention:
If you have a Chronic Disease Management plan drawn up for you by your GP, you will be able to access up to five appointments with allied health professionals per calendar year (this can include a lymphoedema trained physiotherapist or occupational therapist).
Also included article The financial cost of metastatic breast cancer
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Hi @Joinmelb
I'm not sure where you are located, but NSW legal aid have an NDIS free advice service
https://www.legalaid.nsw.gov.au/my-problem-is-about/my-money/national-disability-insurance-scheme-ndis/national-disability-insurance-scheme-service#accordion-00ac9fc996-item-7655fbfd00
Best wishes
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