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.