Looking to switch your NDIS service provider? Whether your goals have changed, you’re moving, or you’re seeking better support, you have the right to choose a provider that best meets your needs. This step-by-step guide explains how to smoothly transition to a new provider, from ending your current agreement to ensuring your funding is correctly updated in the MyPlace portal.At Interchange, we’re here to support you every step of the way. If you’re considering making the switch, reach out to us today! 🚀
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Lisa has started with Interchange 1.5 years ago and has already brought buckets of positive change, contributions and up and foremost so much motivation to the team.
We were invited to share our values driven approach to dignity of risk at the NDS Virtual Conference 2021. Educating Interchange employees in a variety of skills, is the key to help them understand the balance between risk and choice.
When meeting Kylie, the first thing you notice is her radiant smile. Making the people around her feel welcome is a beautiful trait of hers. We think you are awesome!
When Emily is not diving, fishing, camping, or hanging out with her friends she is heavily invested in her new career path – which chose her – as she said.
Our wonderful Master Chef and Support Worker Debra from our Mandurah Neighbourhood has been part of the Interchange Team for over two years and we wouldn’t want to have it any other way.
Interchange is a registered NDIS Provider. We are required to meet the 6 National Standards for Disability Services to ensure services are high quality and your rights and views are respected. Let's have a closer look at these standards and how we put them into action for you.
We welcome the opportunity to participate in and support the Disability Royal Commission. It is an opportunity to listen, learn and look at how we can continue to improve and ensure the safeguarding of the people we support.
Working with Interchange has come natural to Maree as she wholeheartedly believes in our values: Empowerment, Respect, Individuality and Belonging. Working alongside these values, is what made Maree choose to work in the disability sector in the first place.
Working for Interchange has been a great blessing and Satbeer enjoys it very much. It gives her a versatile workspace with a range of learning opportunities. She loves supporting people to be happy and live a good and fulfilled life.