For me, the supports that allow me to live an ordinary life include my SDA home, carers and support staff that act as an extension of my own body. Reasonable and necessary supports shouldn’t create setbacks for the individual. They shouldn’t include tasks that the person is capable of without support. For me, my funded support shouldn’t include getting my own mail from the letter box, making phone calls for me, writing notes or getting a glass of water, because I can do those things without support. If the NDIS funded support for things you can do on your own, it would make you more dependent rather than the independent person you need to be.Supports that are tailored to your needs will help you reach your full potential and give you the best quality of life possible. If you have very high support needs or an extreme functional impairment, SDA will help you become a more healthy, physically and mentally stable human being.
Ryan with an elephant behind him