BDMS Community Services

Treating participants with Dignity and Respect at all times

WE CARE FOR YOUR INDEPENDENCE

Welcome to BDMS Community Services

BDMS Community Services provides caring assistance to people who live with a disability. Our organisation was established in 2019, and our team has more than 20 years of direct community experience. We work across the disability and aged care sectors, with our friendly and highly motivated team specialising in dementia care.

Participants Helped
350 +
Staffs across Australia
50 +
Years of Community Experience
5 +

Areas We Serve

  • Darwin
  • Palmerston
  • Coolalinga
  • Berry Springs
  • Marrakai
  • Adelaide River
  • Pine Creek
  • Katherine

 

Organizations We've Proudly Sponsored

We believe in giving back to the community that shapes us. From cultural events to health-focused causes, our sponsorships reflect our commitment to local impact.

Our Core Values

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Quality

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Choice

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Equality

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Respect

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Dignity

We’re registered NDIS provider

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a government-run programme in Australia that strives to improve the lives of persons with disabilities. If you are eligible for NDIS, you may be able to receive funds to support you with day-to-day tasks, community participation, and achieving your goals.

Being a registered NDIS provider, BDMS Community Services delivers the greatest care and assistance to its participants in terms of community support and for their independence. We also offer guidance on how to apply for the NDIS.

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Accommodation Options for SIL, Respite and MTA in Sydney

Toongabbie, NSW 2146

Set in a calm street in Toongabbie, this home offers comfortable indoor and outdoor spaces with easy access to shops and transport.
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Leppington, NSW 2179

This modern home in Leppington offers spacious living in a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood close to transport and shops.

Accommodation Options for SIL, Respite and MTA in Darwin

Nakara, NT 0810

This neat house in Nakara features a big backyard and open living areas, great for a simple and quiet lifestyle.

Alawa, NT 0810

This cosy Alawa property provides a peaceful living space with a large yard, perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities.

Lyons, NT 0810

Located in Lyons, this home offers a mix of comfort and convenience, with plenty of space for families and easy access to local facilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is NDIA/NDIS?

National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is the commonwealth government agency governing the scheme 

The National Disability Insurance Scheme NDIS is the scheme that helps to support and provide services to people living with disability. This is based on the insurance principle.

NDIS - What does it mean?

National Disability Insurance Scheme 

National: The NDIS is being introduced progressively across all states and territories. 

Disability: The NDIS provides support to eligible people with intellectual, physical, sensory, cognitive, and psychosocial disabilities. Early intervention supports can also be provided for eligible people with disability or children with developmental delays. 

Insurance: The NDIS gives all Australians a peace of mind if they, their child or loved one is born with or acquires a permanent and significant disability, they will be eligible to apply and get the support they need. 

Scheme: The NDIS is not a welfare system. The NDIS is designed to help people get the support they need so their skills and independence improve over time. www.ndis.gov.au 

If you still have questions, please feel free to contact BDMS Community Services at info@bdmscommunityservices.com.au or phone 1300108512, or (08)89485753.

What is a service agreement?

A service agreement is a mutual agreement between a Participant or their representative and a NDIS Service Provider, that states the schedule of supports that will be provided, the NDIS Service Provider’s responsibilities, Responsibilities of the Participant or their representative, payments.  

If you still have questions, please feel free to contact BDMS Community Services at info@bdmscommunityservices.com.au or phone 1300108512, or (08)89485753.

What is the difference between registered and non-registered service providers?

Registered service providers are registered with NDIS and follow the NDIS Quality and safeguards to improve the quality and safety of NDIS supports and services. 

Non-registered providers can be anyone who has an ABN number and intend to work, they can’t be paid by an agency. They can only deliver services to the self-managed and plan-managed participants. 

If you still have questions, please feel free to contact BDMS Community Services at info@bdmscommunityservices.com.au or phone 1300108512, or (08)89485753.

Who are plan managers?

A plan manager is your partner in navigating the NDIS. They are there to help the Participant manage their funding, pay the providers on time, and keep track of the Participant’s budgets.  

Participants can choose to have a registered plan management provider to manage their funding and budget for the supports in their plan.

If you still have questions, please feel free to contact BDMS Community Services at info@bdmscommunityservices.com.au or phone 1300108512, or (08)89485753.

Who are the support coordinators?

Support Coordinators are the people or organizations that help Participant to implement supports in their plan, including informal, government services, community activities and funded supports. 

If you still have questions, please contact BDMS Community Services at info@bdmscommunityservices.com.au or phone 1300108512, or (08)89485753.

Who are the Local area coordinators?

Local Area Coordination (LAC) partners are organizations with local knowledge of disability services and their community. They work with the NDIA to deliver LAC services for people aged seven years and over. This includes linking participants with the NDIS and to community and mainstream supports in their area. LACs can help participants understand and access the NDIS, create, implement, and review their plan. Partners delivering LAC services also help make the community more welcoming and inclusive. 

If you still have questions, please feel free to contact BDMS Community Services at info@bdmscommunityservices.com.au or phone 1300108512, or (08)89485753.

Who are eligible for NDIS?

  • If you are aged between 7 years and 65 years. 
  • Are an Australian citizen,  
  • permanent resident, or  
  • Protected Special Category Visa holder.

Do you live in Australia?

The NDIS is only available to people who lives in Australia. 

Disability requirements 

The NDIS is only available to people who have a disability caused by a permanent impairment. The impairment may be intellectual, cognitive, neurological, sensory, physical, or psychosocial. If you usually need disability-specific supports to complete daily life activities you may be eligible.

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