Disability insurance agency argued man should instead get aged care services at an earlier age
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The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) argued to reject a 64-year-old Aboriginal man who relied on a “homemade walking stick” to get into the shower from joining the NDIS, saying he could instead get aged care services at an earlier age.
The argument put forward by the agency was rejected as “extraordinary” by administrative appeals tribunal (AAT) member Simon Webb in a judgment published last week.
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