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NDIS Dietetics in Campbelltown

Food affects energy, mood, and health. Our Campbelltown dietetics team works with NDIS participants who need practical nutrition support.

We collaborate with behaviour support and podiatry when nutrition impacts overall wellbeing.
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Who We Support with Dietetics in Campbelltown

We support NDIS participants in Campbelltown who want realistic nutrition strategies. We focus on building confidence around food.
Metabolic conditions
Diabetes management
Weight management support
Enteral feeding support
Swallowing-related nutrition needs
Gastrointestinal conditions
Disability-related nutrition challenges
Meal planning and daily living skills

Dietetics Services Available at Campbelltown

Nutrition Assessment

We assess your current intake, medical needs, and lifestyle. This gives us a clear starting point.

Individualised Meal Planning

We create realistic meal plans that fit your routine, supports, and funding.

NDIS Report Writing

We provide clear reports for plan reviews and support coordination.

Enteral Feeding Guidance

We support safe and appropriate tube feeding plans in line with medical advice.

How Dietetics Works at Our Campbelltown Clinic

1.

Initial Assessment & Consultation

We take time to understand your health, routines, and NDIS goals. We listen first.
2.

Nutrition Planning

We create a practical plan that fits your life in Campbelltown. It is realistic and easy to follow.

3.

Active Support

Sessions focus on building capacity around food choices, preparation, and routines. We work at your pace.
4.

Skill Building

We support independence in shopping, label reading, and meal preparation. The goal is long term autonomy.
5.

Progress Review

We check what is working and what needs adjusting. Small changes can make a big difference.

6.

Maintenance & Ongoing Support

We aim to support independence and long-term autonomy with food.

Meet Our Campbelltown Dietetian

New to the Ndis? Book a free Discovery Session!

Every NDIS plan recipient receives a free upfront discovery session to build a customised treatment plan across our range of services. We know you’ve already put a lot of hard work into completing your NDIS plan. To make things easy and clear for you, we align the treatment plan to your NDIS Capacity Building Budget.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, when nutrition relates to disability-related functional impact. Funding usually sits under Capacity Building Improved Health and Wellbeing.
Yes. We provide structured reports outlining nutritional risk and support needs. These documents help participants in Campbelltown navigate reviews confidently.
Yes. We collaborate closely with support coordinators and plan managers. Clear communication helps prevent funding burnout.
Yes. We provide practical meal planning within supported living settings. Our approach focuses on safety and everyday independence.
We can help you explore whether it may be reasonable and necessary. We will not overpromise. We provide guidance to navigate your options.

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