Navigating the NDIS can be confusing for participants and families. Even small mistakes in planning or communication can affect the support a participant receives. Understanding common pitfalls and how to avoid them can make the process smoother and ensure participants get the supports they need.
Mistake 1: Waiting Too Long to Review or Update Your Plan
Many participants and families delay reviewing their plan until the end of the year or only when problems arise. Waiting too long can mean supports are not meeting current needs, or opportunities to adjust funding are missed.
How to avoid this:
- Regularly check in on how supports are working
- Note any changes in daily routines, health or goals
- Schedule early discussions with your support coordinator or provider
Mistake 2: Not Linking Supports to Goals
NDIS plans are goal-focused. A common mistake is choosing supports without clearly connecting them to the participant’s short or long-term goals. This can lead to funding gaps or confusion about the purpose of each support.
How to avoid this:
- Identify clear goals before your plan review
- Make sure each support directly contributes to achieving those goals
- Discuss goals openly with your support coordinator or provider
Mistake 3: Underestimating Daily Support Needs
Participants or families sometimes underestimate the amount of support needed. This can result in insufficient hours or support types, causing stress for both the participant and their family.
How to avoid this:
- Observe and record daily routines and challenges
- Include practical examples when discussing needs
- Be realistic about the support required for safety, independence and wellbeing
Mistake 4: Not Involving the Right People
Some participants try to manage planning alone or involve only one person in decision-making. Excluding family members, carers or support coordinators can lead to missed insights and poorer outcomes.
How to avoid this:
- Include family or carers in discussions, if appropriate
- Work closely with a Support Coordinator to explore all options
- Encourage open communication between all parties involved
Mistake 5: Overlooking the Benefits of Early Planning
Planning for the next year or beyond is sometimes treated as a last-minute task. Delaying can limit access to new supports or result in rushed decisions.
How to avoid this:
- Plan ahead for anticipated changes in support needs
- Review goals and routines before your NDIS review
- Keep records and documentation ready to strengthen your case
How We Help
At Montessori Care, we guide participants and families through the NDIS planning process to avoid common mistakes. Our goal is to make planning clear, manageable and centred on each participant’s goals.
If you would like support preparing for your NDIS plan or making adjustments to current supports, our team is here to help.
