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Everything You Must Know About Registered NDIS Providers

by Sarita Mudaliar Google Scholar Author

Australians under the age of 65 with a certain form of disability is eligible for financial assistance via the National Impairment Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

The NDIS provides additional funding for costs like buying a wheelchair or paying for various kinds of community-based or in-home assistance.

What is an NDIS service provider? 

Enterprises, individuals, non-profit organisations, and sole traders can register as NDIS service providers. The ones that are NDIS registered have met specific requirements set forth by the government.

If the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is administering your NDIS funds, you can only work with a registered NDIS provider in Melbourne. If you have a Plan Manager or you self-manage, you can go with the NDIS providers who are non-registered.

Difference between non-registered and registered NDIS providers 

The first and most crucial thing you should know is that a service provider's status as registered or unregistered has nothing to do with their professionalism or the degree of support you should get.

Service providers who have met strict government quality and safety standards are known as registered NDIS providers.

A provider's NDIS registration is a mark of approval that gives you confidence in them. Because of their independent evaluation and strong service standards, you can trust them easily. 

Although the NDIS has not assessed their standards, an unregistered provider may be just as good as a registered NDIS provider in Altona.

Advantages that a registered NDIS provider gets 

  • Access to the participants that are NDIA-managed 
  • Participants see them as more credible and trustworthy 
  • Easy financial accessibility from in-depth documentation needs 
  • Due to the strict standards of the NDIS, services are of higher quality
  • Cash flow will increase more quickly as payments are made through the NDIS portal


Can you only use registered NDIS providers?

This all depends on how you would like to utilise your NDIS funding. If you have a Plan Manager or you handle your funds yourself, you can able to choose any supplier. This is entirely up to you. 

You can pick a registered NDIS provider in Tarneit if your NDIS funds get administered by the NDIA. 

If you already work with a non-registered provider who you like and depend on, it might get challenging for you, but you have now an NDIS Plan managed by the NDIA. 

Encourage them to register if you wish to keep using your current non-registered provider.

Hope, you have gathered enough information about registered NDIS providers. If you find this article helpful, share it with your friends, and get back to us for more similar posts!

Author’s Bio - The author is a registered NDIS provider who provides services in Melbourne, Tarneit, and Altona, and is an active blogger.


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About Sarita Mudaliar Junior   Google Scholar Author

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