Proven Motor Neurone Care and Support in Perth

Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a progressive neurological condition that affects the nerves responsible for movement, speech, and breathing, significantly impacting daily life and independence. At Compass Care Group, we provide compassionate, personalised MND support focused on dignity, comfort, and quality of life. Our experienced team works closely with individuals, families, and healthcare professionals to deliver tailored care that adapts as needs change. From daily living assistance to emotional and community support, Compass Care Group is committed to helping participants live as fully and confidently as possible at every stage of their journey.

  • What is Motor Neurone Disease?

    Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is also known as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s Disease. It is a type of progressive neurodegenerative condition that affects the nerve cells responsible for movement. MND is most commonly diagnosed in people aged 60-70, but it can affect adults of any age. 

    Apart from supportive care, there are medications that can also slow or improve a patient’s experience of symptoms and need for additional support. With proper treatment, patients are living longer and better. Compass Care Group can help patients get the care and treatments they need.

  • Why Choose Compass Care Group for Motor Neurone Disease Support?

    • Individualised and Tailored Support: Compass Care Group focuses on creating bespoke care plans that evolve with the individual’s changing condition, ensuring that specific needs and preferences are met to help manage MND symptoms effectively.
    • NDIS Expertise: As a registered NDIS provider, the company excels in navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme, helping individuals and families understand and maximise their plans to access the full range of available services and funding.
    • Comprehensive Service Range: They connect participants with a wide array of support services, which can include personal care assistance, therapeutic services (physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy), and assistance with daily living tasks.
    • Focus on Independence and Choice: The group is committed to empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their lives, providing tools and support to enhance independence and ensure they retain control over their care journey.
    • Experienced and Caring Staff: Testimonials from service users highlight staff who are described as “trained, knowledgeable, caring, and supportive,” providing a high level of dedication and support to participants and their families.
    • Community Involvement: Compass Care Group demonstrates a commitment to the wider community affected by MND, participating in awareness initiatives and striving for holistic well-being.

     

  • Benefits of choosing Compass Care Group for Motor Neurone Disease Support

    Motor Neurone Disease Support
    • Individualised Support: Care plans are custom-tailored to the specific and changing needs of each person with MND, moving away from a one-size-fits-all model.
    • Progressive Support: Services are designed to adapt as the condition progresses, ensuring the right level of support is always in place, from early to advanced stages, including palliative and end-of-life care.
    • Focus on Independence: Carers work to maintain independence for as long as possible, providing support where needed while encouraging self-determination and choice.
    • MND-Specific Expertise: The care workers are highly trained and certified in neuromuscular deterioration, respiratory support, and non-verbal communication techniques, which are crucial for managing the complexities of MND.
    • Multidisciplinary Links: Compass Care Group coordinates closely with an individual’s healthcare team (e.g., physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, dietitians, specialist nurses, and occupational therapists) to ensure integrated and co-ordinated care.
    • Equipment and Technology: They assist in sourcing and implementing advanced equipment and assistive technology, such as non-invasive ventilation, communication aids, and mobility devices.
    • Companionship and Emotional Well-being: Beyond physical help, carers provide vital emotional support, companionship, and reassurance to help cope with the psychological challenges of living with MND and reduce isolation.
    • Family and Carer Support: The group offers resources, guidance, and respite care for family members and caregivers, acknowledging their crucial role and need for breaks and support to prevent burnout.
    • Community Engagement: They provide assistance with social and community participation, helping individuals maintain connections and find a meaningful place within their community, which improves overall well-being.

     

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  • Examples of Motor Neurone Disease Support

    • Physical Therapy: Maintains mobility, strength, and posture, prevents stiffness/falls, with exercises, stretching, and positioning.
    • Occupational Therapy (OT): Aids daily living (washing, dressing) with adaptive techniques, equipment (handrails, hoists), and home modifications.
    • Speech & Language Therapy: Helps with speech clarity, swallowing (dysphagia), chewing, and communication aids (eye-gaze tech).
    • Nutrition: Dietitians manage weight, recommend texture-modified diets, and advise on feeding tubes (PEG) when swallowing fails.
    • Respiratory Support: Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) to ease breathing, especially at night, improving sleep.
    • Medications: Riluzole (slows progression), muscle relaxants, pain relievers, and anti-spasmodics.
    • Assistive Technology: Wheelchairs, communication devices, environmental controls.
    • Psychological Support: Counselling, CBT for coping with anxiety, depression, and emotional challenges.
    • Palliative Care: Focuses on comfort, symptom relief, and enhancing quality of life.
    • Community & Social Support: Accessing specialist clinics, social workers, and support groups via organisations like the MND Association.
    • Caregiver Support: Respite care and help with daily tasks for the family.

     

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    Then chat to our team of NDIS registered disability support service providers today. We are here to help you reach your goals for increased independence.

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FAQs

What is Motor Neurone Disease (MND)?

Motor Neurone Disease is a progressive neurological condition that affects the nerve cells controlling movement, speech, swallowing, and breathing. Over time, it can impact a person’s independence and daily functioning.

How can Compass Care Group support someone with MND?

Compass Care Group provides personalised support tailored to individual needs, including assistance with daily living, mobility, personal care, emotional support, and community participation.

Is MND support covered under the NDIS?

Yes, people living with MND may be eligible for NDIS-funded support. Our team can help you understand eligibility, funding options, and how to make the most of your NDIS plan.

Can support be adjusted as MND progresses?

Absolutely. MND is a progressive condition, and our services are flexible, evolving alongside changing needs to ensure ongoing comfort, safety, and dignity.

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