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NDIS Nature-Based Therapy For Autism

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Since the later part of 2013, the National Disability Insurance Scheme Agency has been established and working toward the goal of providing access and funding to disabled persons so they may benefit from support services. In essence, the funding they provide, known as the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), is a type of insurance coverage which gives a disabled person, who might not be otherwise able to access support service, to do so through their program. The types of disabilities in their coverage include physical, sensory, cognitive, intellectual, and psychosocial ones.
The NDIS funds Adventure Respite in its nature-based therapy. This means we are an approved NDIS early childhood early intervention partner. Due to this, if your loved one is already approved as a beneficiary on the NDIS program, they may be eligible to receive funded natural therapy from us. The eco-therapy activities we introduce our clients to are holistic and evidenced-based. There have been several proven benefits of eco-therapy done within an autism respite care program including stress reduction, reduced anxiety, recreational pleasure, sensory decompression, gross motor strengthening, increased fitness, and overall improved mental, emotional and physical health. The activities you can expect your child to take part in can vary from animal therapy, swimming, hiking and forest bathing, ziplining, horticulture therapy, camping, rock climbing, day trips around town, and educational tours.
While your child is engaged in these activities, parents will have time to engage in personal relaxation time, bonding with their partner, running daily errands or chores at homes such as cleaning, cooking, and other essential activities that may be challenging to complete while caring for their child. This is the basic purpose of autism respite programs. Adventure Respite wisely makes use of the time their NDIS therapy assistants spend with their clients’ children to implement continuous therapy which may positively and significantly impact the child in the long run.
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