Disability Connect Victoria

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Warragul, Australia

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Disability services & support organisation· Individual & Family Services

Disability Connect Victoria Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

Disability Connect Victoria is located in Warragul, Australia on 1/126 Albert Rd. Disability Connect Victoria is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category disability services & support organisation in Australia. Disability Connect Victoria is a registered NDIS, TAC & WorkSafe provider. We proudly provide support to those living with any type of disability or mental health condition across Southern Metro Melbourne, Eastern Metro Melbourne and all of Gippsland. If you are the recipient of NDIS, TAC or WorkSafe funding - we can help get you the support you need. Our experienced support coordinators are well versed in local services to interlink with, ensuring you receive the right care, at the right time and in the right environment. In the near future, DCV will be offering overnight Respite services as well as facility based independent living skills programs. These programs will launch alongside our latest social and community access programs later this year.

Address

1/126 Albert Rd

Phone

+61390524470

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Warragul, Victoria

Founded

2019

Open hours

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Phillip Chalker

This rating is left because that I’m not happy each time a client meets a support worker they are required to pay for them out of our NDIS when this is not fair in case the client does not like the support worker in case they don’t both get on well together and when signing up we were not told this. I am also not happy that clients have to pay one dollar per kilometre. Because this limit them on how far they can go which it is meant to be choice and control. Can you imagine going somewhere up to 100 km and back that’s nearly 200 taken out of someone’s NDIS just for travelling alone where is the passion these days. In their policy they should put that when it comes to meet and greeting a support worker for the first time it’s up to the support worker whether or not they want to see us for free. But otherwise every time I contact this place the staff seems to be nice and they have found me a support worker to help me with my diploma of community services.

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Jacob Montgomery

Absolutely fantastic service!! So friendly and welcoming