Finding the right NDIS provider in Perth can feel overwhelming — especially when there are over 1,300 registered providers across Western Australia. This guide helps participants, families, and support coordinators know exactly what to look for.
1. Make Sure They Are Registered
Always choose a registered NDIS provider. Registered providers are audited by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, meaning they meet strict standards for safety, quality, and compliance. Ask to see their registration certificate or check the NDIS Provider Finder at ndis.gov.au.
Tip: Mayah Care Australia is a fully certified, registered NDIS provider based in Marangaroo, Perth — covering 19 registration groups across all of Western Australia.
2. Look for Person-Centred Support
The right provider builds your support plan around you — your goals, your culture, your pace. Avoid providers who offer one-size-fits-all packages. Your NDIS plan is unique to you, and your supports should be too.
Ask any provider: "How do you tailor supports to my individual goals?" If they can't give a specific answer, that's a warning sign.
3. Check Their Services Match Your Needs
Not all providers offer all services. Make sure your chosen provider covers the supports in your NDIS plan. Common services to check include:
- Personal care and daily living assistance
- Community participation and social activities
- Behaviour support and positive behaviour plans
- Plan management and support coordination
- High-intensity nursing care (wound management, tracheostomy, etc.)
- Transport and travel assistance
4. Ask About Response Times
How quickly will they respond to your enquiry? How fast can supports start? Delays in starting supports can set back your goals significantly. A good provider should respond to initial enquiries within 24 hours and have service agreements ready within 48 hours.
5. Cultural Safety Matters
Perth is one of Australia's most culturally diverse cities. A good provider will honour your cultural values, language, and identity. Ask whether they have bilingual staff or experience supporting participants from your cultural background. This is especially important for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants and communities from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
6. Check Their Reviews and Reputation
Check Google reviews, Facebook, and ask other participants or support coordinators in your area. Word of mouth from people who have used the provider is one of the most reliable signals of quality.
7. Questions to Ask Before Signing
- Are you a registered NDIS provider?
- Do you cover my registration groups?
- How quickly can supports start?
- What happens if my regular support worker is unavailable?
- How do you handle complaints?
- Do you have experience with my disability type?
Ready to Find the Right Support?
Mayah Care Australia is a certified NDIS registered provider in Perth WA — responding to all enquiries within 24 hours, with service agreements ready in 48 hours.