Parents Stacey and Mark Anderson face challenges with the upcoming NDIS pricing changes, which will halve travel reimbursements and reduce therapy rates, making essential services less accessible for their three children with disabilities living in regional Australia. Service providers warn that these changes may force professionals to leave the sector, significantly impacting families’ access to necessary healthcare services.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Parents Stacey and Mark Anderson are worried that new rules for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will make it harder for their kids, who need special help, to get the services they need because the costs for travel and therapy are going up.
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