How We Manage PD
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition that affects movement, coordination, and speech. It occurs when brain cells that produce dopamine become damaged or die.
If diagnosed under the age of 64, you may be eligible for NDIS funding. This enables access to services that help manage your condition and maintain your quality of life.
NDIS-funded supports may include:
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- Assistive technology and mobility equipment
- Home modifications and daily personal care
- Support for social and community participation
- Disability-related health supports like therapy or nursing
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NDIS funding is flexible and built around your personal goals whether that’s staying active, connected, or as independent as possible.


Why Clinical Care Matters
Managing Parkinson’s requires a team approach. Clinical support helps monitor progression, adjust routines, and manage symptoms safely and effectively.
Clinical priorities include:
- Medication support and symptom monitoring
- Support with transfers, mobility, and fall prevention
- Speech, swallowing, and mealtime management
- Helping you stay active, social, and engaged
Parkinson’s Disease Support at Ixora Care
Support That Adjusts as Needs Change
Parkinson’s is a progressive condition. Clinical care must evolve with the person’s changing mobility, speech, and health needs. Each support plan is built around functional goals and day-to-day challenges.
Support includes
- Assistance with movement, transfers, and daily personal care
- Routines to support energy conservation and reduce fatigue
- Help with scheduling, memory prompts, and adapting routines
Get Started Today!
If you or someone you know could benefit from the Pathway to NDIS Program, contact Ixora Care today. Let us help you navigate the NDIS and access the supports you need to live a more independent and fulfilling life.