Compare NDIS Providers for Motor Neurone Disease in Blue Mountains

10 providers compared Reviewed by MD Home Care Team Updated 18 April 2026

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What people with Motor Neurone Disease in Blue Mountains usually need help with

Motor neurone disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects the nerves controlling voluntary movement. The NDIS provides fast-tracked access for people with MND, supporting them with allied health, assistive technology, personal care, and home modifications. Because MND progresses at different rates for different people, the NDIS allows plans to be reviewed more frequently than the standard annual review, which means supports can keep pace with changing needs without long waiting periods.

For neurological conditions, the strongest local pages help people compare what matters most after discharge: how quickly therapy can start, whether therapists are genuinely neuro-focused, and whether the provider can keep hospital rehab goals moving once support shifts back into the home and community.

What people usually compare locally

  • • Whether therapists have neurological rehabilitation training and experience locally
  • • How quickly therapy can start after hospital discharge
  • • Capacity for intensive therapy schedules (multiple sessions per week)
  • • Coordination with local hospitals, rehab units, and specialist teams
Physiotherapy Occupational therapy Speech pathology Nursing care Assistive technology Home modifications

Services and providers to compare first in Blue Mountains

For neurological conditions, specialist therapy and rehabilitation support are usually the first services to compare. Timing matters for neuro rehab, so prioritise providers who can start quickly and deliver intensive schedules when needed. Use the service links below to pressure-test provider fit, not just to browse every option in the area.

Top 10 Motor Neurone Disease Support Providers in Blue Mountains

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1Rapport Support Services-
2Mobile service-
3Reflections On Behaviour-
4Bright Eyes Blue Mountains-
5Physical-
6Stardust Counselling-
7Moksha Therapy Psychology Practice-
8Creative Therapy Counselling-
9Move Clinic Pty Ltd-
10Anna Claire Miskovic-Wheatley-

Rapport Support Services is a registered NDIS provider dedicated to empowering individuals in Katoomba, NSW, and the surrounding Blue Mountains region. They offer a comprehensive range of NDIS services designed to enhance independence and participation for participants.

Reflections On Behaviour is a registered NDIS provider dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities in Katoomba, NSW, and the wider Blue Mountains region. They are committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred NDIS services to empower participants.

Bright Eyes Blue Mountains is a registered NDIS provider dedicated to supporting individuals in Katoomba, NSW, and the surrounding Blue Mountains region. They offer a comprehensive range of NDIS services designed to empower participants and enhance their quality of life.

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Physical is a registered NDIS provider dedicated to supporting individuals with disability in Katoomba, NSW, and the surrounding Blue Mountains region. They offer a comprehensive range of NDIS services designed to enhance independence and community participation.

Stardust Counselling is a registered NDIS provider proudly serving Katoomba, NSW, and the surrounding Blue Mountains region. They offer specialised therapeutic support to NDIS participants seeking to achieve their personal goals and enhance their well-being.

Moksha Therapy Psychology Practice is a registered NDIS provider dedicated to offering compassionate and effective support in Katoomba, NSW, and the wider Blue Mountains region. They are committed to empowering individuals with disabilities to achieve their goals.

Discover 10 Station Street, a dedicated NDIS provider located in the heart of Katoomba, NSW, serving the Blue Mountains region and surrounding areas. As a registered NDIS provider, they are committed to delivering high-quality disability support tailored to individual needs.

Move Clinic Pty Ltd is a trusted, NDIS-registered provider of Exercise Physiology and Therapeutic Supports, proudly serving Katoomba, NSW, and the wider Blue Mountains region. The dedicated team at Move Clinic is committed to empowering individuals with disabilities to achieve their health and wellbeing goals through expert NDIS services.

Anna Claire Miskovic-Wheatley is a dedicated, registered NDIS provider based in Katoomba, NSW, proudly serving individuals with disability in Katoomba and the surrounding Blue Mountains region. They are committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred NDIS services.

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How we rank providers

Our recommendation algorithm analyses multiple quality and relevance signals to surface the most suitable providers for Blue Mountains. Rankings are recalculated regularly and are not influenced by advertising spend.

  • Responsiveness and engagement. Providers who actively respond to participant enquiries and maintain up-to-date profiles rank higher.
  • Service relevance. Providers are matched based on the specific services you are searching for and how closely they align with the provider's capabilities.
  • Registration and compliance. NDIS registered and government-approved aged care providers are weighted for meeting quality and safeguards standards.
  • Local coverage. Providers with a demonstrated presence in your suburb and surrounding areas are prioritised over those with limited local availability.

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Care Services Available in Blue Mountains

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* Services commonly accessed for this condition

What happens after you request support in Blue Mountains

1. Identify rehab priorities

Work out whether the main focus is physical recovery, communication, cognitive rehabilitation, daily living skills, or a combination across multiple areas.

2. Compare neuro-specialist providers

Look for providers with therapists who have specific neurological rehab training. Compare how quickly they can start and whether they can deliver the intensity your rehab plan requires.

3. Coordinate the transition

If transitioning from hospital, ask how the provider works with discharge teams, whether they continue existing rehab goals, and how they manage the shift to community-based support.

For NDIS participants with neurological conditions, confirm whether the provider can coordinate with your hospital rehab team, deliver intensive therapy early in recovery, and adjust the program as you progress.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does fast-tracked NDIS access work for motor neurone disease in Blue Mountains?
MND is on the NDIS List A, which means a diagnosis from your neurologist is enough to receive automatic access without further evidence of functional impairment. The NDIS aims to have your first plan in place within weeks. Given MND progresses quickly, early access to physiotherapy, assistive technology, and speech pathology in Blue Mountains is important. MD Home Care connects you with MND-experienced providers in Central West NSW.
How quickly can I access the NDIS with MND in Blue Mountains?
MND is on the NDIS List A, which means you receive automatic and fast-tracked access without further evidence of functional impairment. A diagnosis from your neurologist is sufficient. The NDIS aims to have your first plan in place within weeks. Contact the NDIS on 1800 800 110 to begin immediately.
What assistive technology is available for MND through the NDIS?
NDIS participants with MND in Blue Mountains may access communication devices (speech generating devices, eye gaze technology), power wheelchairs, hoists, pressure care equipment, and home automation. Assistive technology is reviewed and updated as needs change. An OT coordinates your AT assessments and recommendations.
Can I get home modifications for MND through the NDIS in Blue Mountains?
Yes. The NDIS funds home modifications for MND in Blue Mountains, including ramps, bathroom modifications, ceiling hoists, stairlifts, and widened doorways. Given the progressive nature of MND, modifications should be planned proactively. An occupational therapist assesses your home and recommends changes.
What palliative and end-of-life support is available for MND in Blue Mountains?
People with MND in Blue Mountains can access NDIS-funded personal care, nursing support, and assistive technology alongside palliative care services funded through the health system. The NDIS and palliative care teams work together to ensure comprehensive support. MD Home Care can connect you with providers experienced in supporting people with MND.

Understanding Motor Neurone Disease (MND)

Motor neurone disease (MND) is a progressive neurological condition that causes the motor neurones (nerve cells controlling voluntary movement) to degenerate and die. In Australia, approximately 2,000 people are living with MND at any given time, with around 800 new diagnoses each year. The most common form is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). MND causes progressive weakness affecting movement, speech, swallowing, and eventually breathing. The rate of progression varies, but average life expectancy from diagnosis is 27 months, though some people live significantly longer. Because MND progresses rapidly, early access to the NDIS and proactive planning for equipment and support are critical. The NDIS recognises this urgency through fast-tracked access for MND, which is on List A. Waiting for needs to become severe before requesting supports is the single biggest mistake families make.

How motor neurone disease affects daily life

MND progressively takes away the ability to move, speak, swallow, and breathe independently. In early stages, difficulties may include tripping, dropping things, or slurred speech. As the disease progresses, personal care, mobility, communication, and eating all require increasing assistance. Fatigue is constant. The psychological impact on the person and their family is enormous. Planning ahead for communication devices (before speech is lost), home modifications (before mobility declines further), and care arrangements is essential. Many people with MND describe the most helpful support as being proactive rather than reactive.

What to look for in a provider

Good MND providers understand the urgency and progressive nature of the condition. They plan ahead rather than waiting for function to decline before acting. Ask whether they have experience with MND specifically, how quickly they can arrange assistive technology assessments (particularly speech-generating devices and powered wheelchairs), and whether they coordinate with MND Australia or state-based MND associations. Red flags include slow response times, providers unfamiliar with the typical MND trajectory, or those who wait for plan reviews rather than requesting changes as needs escalate. A provider who can scale up support quickly and has experience with end-of-life planning is worth prioritising.

How to access funding

MND is on the NDIS List A, which means a diagnosis from a neurologist provides automatic and fast-tracked NDIS access without further evidence of functional impairment. The NDIS aims to have an initial plan in place within weeks of access being confirmed. Plans can be reviewed more frequently than the standard annual cycle to keep pace with changing needs. MND Australia provides NDIS navigators who can help with the access process and plan reviews. Early access to assistive technology and home modifications is particularly important, as waiting until they are urgently needed often means the person has already lost significant function.

Need help with NDIS for Motor Neurone Disease? A support coordinator can help you find the right providers and get the most from your plan. Find support coordinators in Blue Mountains

Funding and costs for motor neurone disease support in Blue Mountains

Lower

$40,000

per year

Typical

$120,000

per year

Higher

$350,000+

per year

Plans escalate rapidly as the disease progresses. Initial plans may focus on therapy and early assistive technology, but later plans often include 24/7 personal care, specialised wheelchairs, communication devices, home modifications, and nursing care.

Speech-generating devices cost $5,000-$20,000+. Eye-gaze technology for communication can exceed $15,000. Power wheelchairs with tilt and recline cost $15,000-$50,000+. Home modifications for full accessibility can exceed $80,000.

Figures are indicative and based on the current NDIS Price Guide and published Home Care Package rates. Actual costs depend on your plan, provider, and location.

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