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This fact sheet explains what the National Disability Insurance Scheme means for people with disability who are 65 years old, or older.

This Easy English fact sheet explains what the NDIS means for people with disability aged 65 and over.

  • If you are aged 65 years and over, you are not eligible to access the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
  • If you are aged 65 years and over, and you currently receive disability supports, you will not be disadvantaged. You will continue to receive supports that achieve similar outcomes to those you currently receive.

Resource: National Disability Insurance Scheme

Download: NDIS - The NDIS for People Aged 65 and Over - Easy English PDF