NDIS
Targeted Therapeutic Support for NDIS Participants
The NDIS funds 37 categories of goods and services, including Therapeutic Supports, designed to help participants improve or maintain functional capacity in key areas such as communication, mobility, social interactions, emotional well-being, and community participation.
Magnetic e-Resonance Therapy (MeRT) is an advanced, evidence-based therapy that aligns within this category. By leveraging guided neuromodulation, MeRT enhances brain function, reduces symptoms, and supports greater independence – without medication or invasive procedures.
What is MeRT Therapy?
Magnetic e-Resonance Therapy (MeRT) is an innovative, non-invasive treatment that uses customised brainwave modulation to address neurological disorders and cognitive challenges. By analysing an individual’s thought patterns, MeRT therapy provides a personalised approach to improving brain function, enhancing well-being, and promoting long-term recovery.
Why NDIS Plan Managers Should Consider MeRT Therapy:
MeRT therapy is an evidence-based intervention that fits within the NDIS framework for therapies supporting neurological and cognitive function. By recognising the benefits of this treatment, NDIS plan managers and support coordinators can help clients access life-enhancing therapies tailored to their unique needs.
How does MeRT Therapy Fit Within NDIS Therapeutic Supports?
MeRT therapy aligns with NDIS Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living (Registration #4-F15DZ1P) by providing:
- Evidence-Based Brain Stimulation – Uses guided neuromodulation to enhance brain function.
- Personalised Therapy Plans – Tailored to each individual’s unique neurological activity for maximum effectiveness.
- Non-Invasive, Drug-Free Treatment – No medications, no side effects – just safe, personalised, brain optimisation.
- Targeted Support for Core Functional Skills – Addresses communication, emotional regulation, focus, and independence.
- Professional Assessments & Ongoing Tracking – Analysis guide therapy, track improvements, and inform NDIS support planning.
Key Benefits of MeRT Therapy for NDIS Participants:
Most participants experience noticeable improvements within 2-4 weeks, including:
- Enhanced Language & Communication – Improved ability to express thoughts and engage in conversations.
- Better Focus & Attention – Many individuals experience improvements in focus, memory, and mental clarity, providing greater concentration for learning and daily activities.
- Increased Emotional Stability – Reduced anxiety, improved mood, and greater resilience to stress. Studies have shown that MeRT can aid in reducing symptoms of anxiety, depression, and mood instability.
- Improved Social & Interpersonal Skills – Easier interaction with peers, family, and community.
- Stronger Adaptability to Change – More flexibility in handling new situations and transitions.
- Boosted Confidence & Independence – Supporting a higher quality of life and self-sufficiency.
- Personalised Treatment – Each individual’s record is assessed to tailor a therapy plan that meets their unique neurological needs.
- Non-Invasive & Drug-Free – MeRT therapy is a safe alternative that does not require medication or invasive procedures.
- Support for Developmental Disorders – MeRT therapy has been particularly beneficial for individuals with autism, ADHD, PTSD, and other neurological conditions.
- Improved Sleep & Overall Well-being – Clients often report better sleep patterns and an overall sense of calm and balance after therapy that contribute to emotional and cognitive health.
Supporting NDIS Goals & Participant Independence:
MeRT therapy is designed to help participants achieve their NDIS goals by:
- Increasing daily independence through improved cognitive and emotional function.
- Enhancing social and community participation with better communication and confidence.
- Building capacity for everyday tasks and decision-making by supporting mental clarity and focus.
- Providing measurable, data-driven results through tracking and professional assessments.
Why Trust Us?
We are QIP-accredited and NDIS-registered, ensuring the highest standards of care and service. Our expert team is dedicated to guiding each client through a personalised journey toward greater independence, well-being, and quality of life. With a focus on tailored treatment plans, compassionate care, and measurable improvements, we are committed to helping participants unlock their full potential and live a more fulfilling life.
Disclaimer: Clients intending to use NDIS funds should seek advice according to their own individual needs.
BTCA Child Safety, Safeguarding and Children’s Rights Statement
BTCA is committed to the safety, wellbeing, and rights of all children and young people. We recognise our responsibility under the NDIS Practice Standards and the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations to provide a safe, inclusive, and empowering environment for every participant.
We believe that every child and young person has the right to:
- Be safe, respected, and protected from all forms of harm, abuse, neglect, and exploitation
- Have their voice heard and actively participate in decisions that affect them
- Have their privacy, dignity, and cultural identity respected at all times
- Access quality supports that promote their development, independence, and wellbeing
BTCA ensures child safety and safeguarding by:
- Implementing robust recruitment, screening, and training practices for all staff and contractors
- Maintaining and regularly reviewing our Child Safe Code of Conduct, Safeguarding Policy, and Incident Management Procedures
- Promoting a culture where safety concerns can be raised and addressed promptly and transparently
- Engaging families, carers, and children as partners in creating a safe and responsive service environment
We encourage children, families, and carers to speak up if they ever feel unsafe or have concerns about the quality or safety of our services.
To learn more about BTCA’s child safeguarding commitments or to raise a concern, please contact us at:
pm@braintreatmentcentre.com.au
1300 816 150
or through the NDIS Commission at https://www.ndiscommission.gov.au