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RCH as a registered NDIS provider

  • At the RCH, we understand the importance of tailored care. The RCH is a registered NDIS provider, offering a number of services that support children with disabilities or developmental delays. While NDIS services are only a part of what these departments offer, we aim to provide high-quality, child and family-centred care through the following services:

    RCH NDIS Services

    Family Healthcare Support (FHS):Ìý Provides and manages support workers who assist families with care at home or in the community. Learn more about Family Healthcare Support.
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    Disability Continence Service:Ìý Offers support for families dealing with complex continence issues related to disability.Ìý
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    Early Childhood Intervention Service (ECIS):Ìý Focuses on early support for children with disability and/or developmental delaysÌýaged fromÌýbirth until school entry, this service provides both individual and group programs. Learn more about the Early Childhood Intervention Service.
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    Equipment Distribution Centre (EDC):Ìý Supplies medical consumables. Learn more about the Equipment Distribution Centre.Ìý
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    Nutrition and Food Services:Ìý Provides dietetic care and support with home enteral nutrition (HEN). Learn more about Nutrition and Food Services.Ìý
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    Occupational Therapy:Ìý Custom upper limb orthoses (braces) are available for children with musculoskeletal or neuromuscular conditions. Learn more about Occupational Therapy.Ìý
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    Physiotherapy:Ìý Offers aquatic physiotherapy services to help children with various conditions. Learn more about Physiotherapy.Ìý
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    Orthotics and Prosthetics:Ìý Provides orthoses (such as braces) and prostheses (artificial limbs) for children with both acute and chronic conditions. Learn more about Orthotics and Prosthetics.Ìý

    NDIS incident reporting

    The RCH has an incident management system in place to help record and manage incidents. The system ensures all incidents can be reported, logged and tracked.

    As a NDIS provider, the RCH also ensures there are processes in place to identify incidents that are considered reportable to the .

    What are my rights and responsibilities?

    What if I have concerns about the services I receive?

    • We want to hear from you! You can find more information here on providing Feedback: Feedback.
    • : the NDIS Quality and Safeguarding Commission is an independent agency established to improve the quality and safety of NDIS supports and services.

    How can I find an advocate?

    • Patient advocates can be accessed by external services such asÌý.
    • Disability specific advocates can be accessed with