NDIS WA NDIS WA – In Western Australia there are several services which are dedicated to supporting people a with disability including the: National Disability Insurance Service (NDIS) WA National Disability Insurance Service (WA NDIS) Disability Services through the Disability Services Commission of WA (DSC) In different WA regions, services formerly run by Read more
Disability
Information and articles related to disability and mental health, information for carers and local Perth disability services including the NDIS and WA NDIS.
Caring for Someone with Dementia
Caring for someone with dementia can be both physically and emotionally challenging. Dementia can influence a person’s behaviour including wandering, depression, anxiety or agitated states, aggression, hallucinations and false ideas, and loss of inhibition. Undoubtedly, it is a big responsibility and may affect your lifestyle choices. This may lead you to feel stressed and anxious. Read more
Disengaging the Carer Mind
When you care for someone it can be difficult to disengage your mind from the caring role. The worries and caring state of mind remains, and can leave you feeling drained, anxious, overwhelmed and not at peace. It is important, not only for yourself, but for your caring role, to be able to disengage from Read more
Launch of the new Stepping Stones Model
Vision is very happy to announce the launch of the new Stepping Stones Model in Perth, Western Australia. Stepping Stones is all about tailoring a wellbeing program that suits you – the way that you want it. How it works – You connect with a Vision facilitator You set your goals for wellbeing You choose your Read more
Reconnecting With Your Community
Ability to be involved in our local community is something that most people take for granted. Making connections, developing friendships and gaining a sense of participation and contribution are things that are assumed to be available to everyone. Connecting to a community you have not been a part of because of long-term illness or disability, or, Read more
Disability Awareness and Etiquette
Sometimes the biggest barriers people with disabilities encounter are other people. Often people do not know how to behave when confronted with a person with a disability. People may feel a bit awkward and do not know how to approach the person, how to look at him/her or how to help correctly and respectfully if help Read more
Disability, depression and inclusion
Disability can affect the way a person connects to and interacts with their community. Often this means that a person with a disability may feel they are not included in or part of their local community or larger society. These feelings of disconnection and exclusion can lead to anxiety and depression as the person feels unable Read more
Disability Carer Burnout
Being the carer of a person with a disability can be very rewarding. They may be your child, your parent or a sibling and they may rely on you entirely. However pressure from yourself, family members or your community to ‘always’ be there may lead to chronic stress and possibly carer burnout. Being a carer Read more