5,206+
providers in Perth
55,000
NDIS participants
11
service districts

NDIS supports in Perth

Western Australia has 2,443+ registered NDIS providers serving 51,000 NDIS participants across 73 service districts. The state’s provider network spans from Perth’s dense metro districts to regional and remote areas, each with different levels of service availability. Metro districts typically have the widest choice of providers, while regional participants may need to consider telehealth options or providers willing to travel.

Most participants in Western Australia access a mix of services — commonly support worker, occupational therapy and transport. Support coordination and plan management are the most frequently used capacity building supports, as they help participants navigate the system and manage their budgets effectively. Allied health services including occupational therapy, psychology, and speech pathology are available across most districts, though waiting lists vary.

Choosing a provider in Western Australia starts with understanding your plan budget, your goals, and the type of support you need. ProviderScout lists providers by service district so you can compare options in your area, check ratings and reviews from other participants, and connect directly. Whether you’re looking for a support worker, a therapist, or specialist accommodation, starting with your local district page will show you what’s available nearby.

What to look for in an NDIS provider in Perth

Choosing an NDIS provider in Perth usually comes down to four things: the type of support you need, where in Perth the provider operates, whether they’re available when you are, and what their other participants say about them. Perth has dense provider coverage in inner suburbs and around major hospitals, but availability thins out in outer areas — some Perth providers travel, others ask you to come to them, and a growing number offer telehealth for allied health appointments.

Most participants searching for an NDIS provider in Perth are looking for support workers, plan managers, support coordinators or specific allied health practitioners (OTs, psychologists, speech pathologists). Wait times for these vary across Perth: support coordination and plan management generally have the shortest waits; psychology and OT can be 6–12 weeks for established providers. Asking about waiting lists upfront and being open to providers in adjacent WA suburbs can shorten that significantly.

Before signing a service agreement with any NDIS provider in Perth, check three things: that they’re registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission (or, if unregistered, that you’re plan-managed or self-managed), that their travel and cancellation policies are spelled out clearly, and that you’ve actually spoken to the worker who will support you — not just an intake coordinator. Reviews from other Perth participants on ProviderScout can flag the practical issues that show up months in: communication, reliability, and how the provider handles plan changes.

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Support worker Support coordination Plan management Occupational therapy Physiotherapy Psychology Speech pathology Behaviour support Community nursing SDA Assistive technology

Service districts in Perth

NDIS providers in Perth are organised into 11 service districts. Click a district to browse providers in that area.

Central North Metro

1,059+
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North Metro

823+
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South Metro

796+
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Perth Hills

689+
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Central South Metro

612+
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South East Metro

540+
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South West

285+
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Great Southern

135+
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Kimberley Pilbara

96+
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Midwest Gascoyne

96+
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Goldfields Esperance

75+
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Frequently asked questions

How many NDIS providers are in Perth?

There are 5,206+ registered NDIS providers across Perth and greater Western Australia, spread across 11 service districts.

How do I find an NDIS provider in Perth?

Use ProviderScout to search by service type (like support worker, OT, or plan management) and location. You can compare providers, read reviews, and contact them directly — all free.

Can I change my NDIS provider in Perth?

Yes. You can switch NDIS providers at any time. There is no lock-in period. Simply contact your new provider and let your current one know. See our guide to changing providers.

Do I need a registered provider in Perth?

If your plan is NDIA-managed, you must use registered providers. If your plan is plan-managed or self-managed, you can use both registered and unregistered providers.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find a good NDIS provider in Perth?

Start by identifying what type of support you need — whether that’s a support worker, therapist, plan manager, or something else. Then compare providers in your area using ProviderScout’s directory, checking their services, ratings, and reviews from other participants. Your support coordinator or Local Area Coordinator (LAC) can also recommend providers they’ve worked with in the Perth area.

How much do NDIS providers cost in Perth?

NDIS prices are set nationally through the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits, not by region. For the 2025–26 period, standard support worker rates start at $68.06/hr on weekdays, while allied health professionals (OTs, psychologists, physios) are capped at $224.62/hr. Providers in Perth can charge up to these limits but not above them. Some providers charge below the caps, so it’s worth comparing.

What’s the difference between registered and unregistered providers in Perth?

Registered providers are audited by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and can serve all participant management types. Unregistered providers can only serve plan-managed and self-managed participants, but many are excellent providers who choose not to register due to the administrative burden. Both types operate in Perth. The key difference is oversight — registered providers must meet formal practice standards and report incidents.

Can I use providers from outside Perth?

Yes. Your NDIS plan isn’t restricted to providers in your local area. You can use providers from any district, though travel charges may apply if they need to come to you. Telehealth is also an option for many allied health services, which gives you access to specialists anywhere in Australia regardless of where you live in Perth.