Choosing an NDIS provider can feel overwhelming. There are hundreds of registered providers in Melbourne alone. Here’s a practical guide.
Step 1: Check registration
Use the NDIS Commission’s Find a Registered Provider tool to verify any provider you’re considering. Registration shows they’ve passed the NDIS Practice Standards audit.
Step 2: Match registration to your needs
Different providers are registered for different supports. If you need high-intensity care, the provider must be registered for it (Class 0104). If you need community nursing, they need Class 0114. If you need SIL, they need Class 0115. Check this on the certificate.
Step 3: Ask about continuity
The single biggest predictor of a good outcome is staff continuity. Ask: how do you build rosters? Will I have the same one or two workers? What’s your worker turnover?
Step 4: Cultural and language matching
If language or culture matters to your family, ask: do you have workers who speak our language? Workers who share our cultural background?
Step 5: Trust your gut
You’ll be inviting these people into your home. If the first conversation doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t.
Talking to Carevally
Carevally is registered for 12 classes of support including SIL, high-intensity care, community nursing, daily living, community access, capacity building, employment support and life transitions. Send us a message for a no-pressure first conversation.
