Top 10 NDIS Providers for Fragile X Syndrome in Freshwater
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Fragile X syndrome is the most common inherited cause of intellectual disability, also associated with autism-like behaviours, anxiety, sensory sensitivities, and speech and language delays. As a permanent genetic condition, Fragile X syndrome qualifies for NDIS, with supports commonly including behaviour support, speech pathology, occupational therapy, and support workers. Early intervention is particularly beneficial for children with Fragile X.
Best Fragile X Syndrome Support Provider in Freshwater
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| 1 | Leong, Melissa Wei-Peng | therapeutic support | - |
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Freshwater, NSW 2096
Melissa Wei-Peng Leong is a registered NDIS provider proudly serving the Freshwater, NSW community and its surrounding areas. They are dedicated to offering a comprehensive range of NDIS services to support individuals with disability in achieving their goals.
How we rank providers
Our recommendation algorithm analyses multiple quality and relevance signals to surface the most suitable providers for Freshwater. Rankings are recalculated regularly and are not influenced by advertising spend.
- Responsiveness and engagement. Providers who actively respond to participant enquiries and maintain up-to-date profiles rank higher.
- Service relevance. Providers are matched based on the specific services you are searching for and how closely they align with the provider's capabilities.
- Registration and compliance. NDIS registered and government-approved aged care providers are weighted for meeting quality and safeguards standards.
- Local coverage. Providers with a demonstrated presence in your suburb and surrounding areas are prioritised over those with limited local availability.
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Understanding Fragile X Syndrome (FXS)
Fragile X syndrome is the most common inherited cause of intellectual disability, also associated with autism-like behaviours, anxiety, sensory sensitivities, and speech and language delays. As a permanent genetic condition, Fragile X syndrome qualifies for NDIS, with supports commonly including behaviour support, speech pathology, occupational therapy, and support workers. Early intervention is particularly beneficial for children with Fragile X. Providers listed on MD Home Care who serve Freshwater offer a range of supports commonly accessed by people with fragile x syndrome.
The NDIS funds reasonable and necessary supports that help participants with fragile x syndrome pursue their goals, build independence, and participate in their community. In Freshwater, you can access behaviour support, speech pathology, occupational therapy, psychology, and other allied health and support services through registered and non-registered providers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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