NDIS Support for Landau-Kleffner Syndrome in Albury, NSW

Yes — NDIS support for Landau-Kleffner Syndrome is available in Albury, NSW. Around 34 verified providers serve the Murray Region area across the supports commonly funded for LKS, in person or via telehealth.

Landau-Kleffner syndrome (LKS), also known as acquired epileptic aphasia, is a rare childhood-onset epileptic encephalopathy characterised by the sudden or gradual loss of language abilities (acquired aphasia) in a previously typically developing child, associated with characteristic epileptiform…

LKS support in Albury — FAQs

How do I find NDIS providers for LKS in Albury?
Novida lists verified providers serving Albury and the Murray Region area across the supports commonly funded for LKS. Filter by availability and registration status, then enquire directly — around 34 NDIS providers operate locally.
Is LKS covered by the NDIS in NSW?
Yes — Landau-Kleffner Syndrome can qualify for NDIS support. LKS is on the NDIA’s List B — permanence is recognised, and you evidence the functional impact on daily life. Funding covers reasonable and necessary supports across daily living, therapy, social participation and capacity building.
Are there LKS specialists near Albury?
NSW-based providers are shown first for Albury, and telehealth widens the specialist pool well beyond Murray Region for therapy and coordination supports at the same NDIS rates.