Understanding nutrition can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re also navigating disability supports, personal health goals, or a busy care schedule. But the right guidance can change everything. If you or someone you support is a NDIS participant, you might be eligible to work with an NDIS Dietitian, a qualified nutrition expert who can help make food feel simpler, safer, and more supportive of your overall wellbeing.
Here’s a gentle, step-by-step guide to getting started.
An Dietitian is someone who really understands how food and health are connected and how those connections can look different for everyone. They’re university-qualified professionals trained to help people living with disability eat well, feel better, and build more independence around food.
But it’s not about strict diets or being told what to eat. It’s about your life, your goals, and your comfort.
They can support you with things like:
Every session is shaped around what matters most to you. No pressure, no shame. Just expert help in a way that feels doable and kind.
The first step is checking your NDIS plan to see if you have funding for dietitian support. The most common categories are:
Not sure what to look for? Don’t worry. A Support Coordinator or Local Area Coordinator (LAC) can help you figure out what’s included and what’s possible.
At Holistic Me, we often help families and participants understand their plan before they even book a session. It’s part of our care-first approach.
In most cases, no referral is needed to see an NDIS Dietitian. That said, if you’re working with a GP, support coordinator, OT, or speech pathologist, they might refer you if your dietary needs connect with other therapies, and some dietitians may also request one for complex support.
If you’re ever unsure, just ask. A friendly provider like our team at Holistic Me will happily guide you through the process without jargon or judgment.
Your choice of dietitian depends on how your plan is managed:
What matters most is finding someone you feel comfortable with. Someone who listens, explains things clearly, and has experience with your needs.
For example, if your child has sensory feeding difficulties, look for a dietitian with paediatric experience. If you have a health condition, find someone who understands how food and medicine interact.
At Holistic Me, we take the time to match each client with a dietitian who fits not just professionally, but personally. It’s one of the reasons many of our clients feel at ease from day one.
When you’re ready, our receptionist will book your initial consultation. This is a relaxed chat with your dietitian, where they’ll get to know your health background, daily routine, and what you’d like support with.
Together, you’ll decide on clear, achievable goals like:
You’re always in the driver’s seat. Nothing is forced, and everything is done at your pace.
Once you begin, your dietitian will check in regularly to see how you’re going. They’ll track your progress, share helpful resources, and write easy-to-read reports if needed for your NDIS plan review.
This isn’t a one-time fix. It’s a gentle journey that adapts as your needs change. You may find over time that you become more confident, more independent, or even discover new food routines that work better for you.
The right support doesn’t just change how you eat. It can change how you feel. Stronger, calmer, and more in control of your everyday life.
Working with an NDIS Dietitian is one of the most empowering steps you can take. Whether you’re supporting a child, caring for a loved one, or seeking help for yourself, the right nutrition guidance can make life feel lighter and more manageable.
At Holistic Me, we believe food support should never be stressful. It should feel human, hopeful, and tailored to who you are.Ready to explore the next step? Contact us. You don’t need to have it all figured out. Start with a conversation and let’s go from there, together.