NDIS Plan Management is a service available under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia. Plan Management is designed to help NDIS participants manage the funding in their NDIS plan.

When an individual is approved for NDIS funding, they receive an NDIS plan that outlines the funding and supports they are eligible for. The NDIS plan may include funding for a range of supports, including personal care, accommodation, therapy, and assistive technology. Participants can choose to manage their funding in a number of ways, including self-managing their plan, having the NDIA manage their plan, or engaging a Plan Manager to manage their plan for them.

NDIS Plan Management is a service designed to help NDIS participants manage the financial aspects of their NDIS plan. By engaging a Plan Manager, participants can be assured that their funding is being managed efficiently and effectively, allowing them to focus on achieving their goals and accessing the supports and services they need.

NDIS Plan Management is a service provided by a Plan Manager, who is a registered provider under the NDIS. The role of the Plan Manager is to manage the financial aspects of the NDIS plan, including paying invoices for services and supports provided to the participant, and ensuring that the participant is staying within their budget.

The key tasks of a Plan Manager include:

  1. Payment of Invoices: A Plan Manager is responsible for paying invoices for services and supports provided to the participant. This includes processing invoices, making payments, and reconciling transactions.
  2. Budget Management: A Plan Manager is responsible for managing the budget allocated to the participant’s NDIS plan. This includes monitoring the budget, ensuring that funds are allocated correctly, and making adjustments as necessary.
  3. Record Keeping: A Plan Manager is responsible for keeping accurate records of all financial transactions related to the NDIS plan. This includes maintaining invoices, receipts, and other financial documents.
  4. Reporting: A Plan Manager is responsible for providing regular reports to the participant on the status of their NDIS plan. This includes information on their budget, spending, and any outstanding invoices.
  5. Support and Advice: A Plan Manager is available to provide support and advice to the participant on financial management, budgeting, and other related matters.