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There is 1 NDIS Assistance Animals provider listed in Brassall.

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About the service

About Assistance Animals under the NDIS

Assistance animals are specifically trained to perform tasks that reduce the impact of a person's disability — guiding someone who is blind, retrieving items, providing stability, interrupting behaviours, or fetching help. Unlike pets or companion animals, trained assistance animals have public-access rights. This NDIS category covers the supports connected to obtaining and maintaining one, such as suitability assessment, task-specific training to a recognised public-access standard, and reasonable ongoing costs like veterinary care.

Funding usually depends on evidence — often an occupational therapist's report — showing the animal will deliver a functional benefit that other, lower-cost supports could not. The NDIS funds disability-specific training and the reasonable costs of a working animal, not general pet ownership, and generally will not fund untrained emotional-support animals. When comparing providers, ask about training methods, how they match an animal to you, the public-access standard they meet, and the post-placement support they provide once the animal is living with you.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many Assistance Animals providers are there in Brassall?

There is 1 NDIS Assistance Animals provider listed in Brassall.

Will the NDIS fund any assistance animal?

Not automatically. The NDIS funds trained assistance animals when there is evidence — usually from an allied health professional such as an occupational therapist — that the animal performs disability-specific tasks and is the most effective, value-for-money option for your goals. Untrained pets and companion animals are generally not funded.

What ongoing costs can be included?

Reasonable costs of keeping a working assistance animal healthy and able to work can be considered, such as veterinary care, food, and specialised equipment. General pet-ownership costs unrelated to the animal's working role are not typically covered.

How do I choose an assistance-animal provider?

Ask about their training methods, the public-access standard they train to, how they match an animal to your specific needs, and what support they offer after the animal is placed with you. A reputable provider is transparent about timeframes and the responsibilities of caring for a working animal.

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