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Tasks and Traits of a Good Psychosocial Recovery Coach

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has included funding for support services for those with severe mental illness.

These participants usually experience significant mental health issues that affect how they interact with other people. This is termed as “psychosocial disability”.   

Psychosocial recovery coaches are part of the NDIS program to address the needs of participants with psychosocial disability.

Read on to know what the role of a recovery coach under the NDIS is and what makes a good one.

Tasks of an NDIS Psychosocial Recovery Coach

The recovery coach should help the participant:

  • Set and achieve goals
  • Establish routines in daily living
  • Build determination to live a meaningful life
  • Build confidence in himself/herself
  • Develop significant relationships that will assist in recovery
  • Grow motivation, strengths, and resilience
  • Develop or improve decision-making skills
  • Facilitating independence in daily personal tasks 
  • Collaborate with other mental health providers for the therapeutic regimen
  • Regularly connect with the NDIS to support the participant’s plan
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Avocadocare: Providing You With Compassionate Psychosocial Services

Did you know that NDIS psychosocial disability services are offered at Avocadocare? Expect quality support services that will help you live life the way you want it to be! We can provide you with a great psychosocial recovery coach under your NDIS plan to help you achieve your goals.

Avocadocare also provides a wide range of other NDIS services you might need such as core support, capability building support, therapeutic support, support coordination, psychosocial recovery support.

We also provide accommodation services and housing options in Victoria.

Contact Avocadocare now to know more about our excellent services!

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