Your my NDIS contact, support coordinator or recovery coach can help you find service providers. A service provider is a person or organisation that provides your NDIS supports.
Some providers are registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. This means they meet strict conditions for the quality and safety of their services. We call them ‘registered NDIS providers’. Learn more on the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission website .
If a provider isn’t registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, we call them an ‘unregistered provider’.
You can usually choose any provider you want to provide your NDIS supports. But if your funding is Agency-managed, you can only choose from registered NDIS providers. And there are some types of supports where you must always use registered NDIS providers. Your plan might also include that you can only buy NDIS supports from a specific provider or type of provider.
We can’t recommend specific providers to you. But we can let you know about the different providers in your area, to help you decide which ones you might like to use.
You can also check for providers on the internet, look at reviews, or get advice from friends or family. It’s a good idea to speak with different providers before you choose one.
You can search for registered NDIS providers on the myplace portal or with our provider finder .
We don’t pay for family members to provide funded supports other than in exceptional situations. Learn more about this and sustaining informal supports .
Learn more about how to buy NDIS supports from providers.