Addressing Safety and Quality of Life for NDIS Participants with Lifestyle-Related Diseases
People with lifestyle-related diseases who receive NDIS services face a few safety and quality of life issues. These challenges stem from the health conditions and the broader context of disability support services.
Health Risks and Preventable Deaths
People living with disability are 3.6 times more likely to die from potentially preventable causes compared to the general population. This elevated risk is partly due to:
Lifestyle Risk Factors
Individuals with disability often have higher rates of modifiable lifestyle risk factors compared to the general population:
These factors contribute to an increased risk of various health conditions that require complex care, including cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, cancer, diabetes, and mental health issues.
Quality of Life Impacts
The presence of lifestyle-related diseases can significantly affect the quality of life for NDIS participants:
Safety Concerns in Care Environments
NDIS participants with lifestyle-related diseases may face additional safety risks in their care environments:
Barriers to Health Management
Several factors can impede effective health management for NDIS participants with lifestyle-related diseases:
All followers By addressing these safety and quality of life issues, the NDIS strives to improve outcomes for participants with lifestyle-related diseases and reduce the disparity in health and well-being between people with disability and the general population.