Why do you need a Functional Capacity Assessment (FCA)?

It's like a health check for your day-to-day life tasks 
It helps identify areas where you may need extra support
It's important to set up a plan to reach your goals


How does this link with your NDIS funding?

The FCA plays a big role in deciding how much NDIS support you get If your funding doesn't match your needs, don't worry!

What can you do?

Request a "Change of Circumstance" or a Plan Review

It's okay to say, "Hey, NDIS, things have changed; I need more help!"

Click here to read more about what is a functional capacity assessment.

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