612+
total providers
252
core support
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capacity building
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capital

NDIS supports in Central South Metro

The Central South Metro service district in Western Australia covers 0+ suburbs and hosts 0+ registered NDIS providers. Participants in this area typically access services in their local community, though many providers travel to clients at home or offer telehealth consultations. Travel charges under the NDIS are capped and must be agreed in your service agreement before work begins.

Most participants in Central South Metro access a mix of services — commonly various supports. The availability of providers varies across the district: suburbs closer to urban centres tend to have more options, while participants in outer areas may need to consider providers who service multiple districts or offer remote sessions.

When choosing a provider in Central South Metro, consider their proximity to your home, their experience with your specific disability type, and their availability for regular appointments. Reading reviews from other participants in the area can give you a realistic picture of what to expect. You can also ask your Local Area Coordinator (LAC) or support coordinator for recommendations based on your goals and plan.

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Support worker

Daily living and community participation support

Core
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Plan management

Financial management of your NDIS plan

Capacity Building
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Support coordination

Help navigating and connecting with services

Capacity Building
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Psychology

Mental health and behaviour support

Capacity Building
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Occupational therapy

Build independence in daily activities

Capacity Building
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Speech pathology

Communication and swallowing support

Capacity Building
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Physiotherapy

Movement, strength and physical function

Capacity Building
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Behaviour support

Positive behaviour strategies and plans

Capacity Building
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Specialist disability accommodation

Purpose-built accessible housing solutions

Capital
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Assistive technology

Equipment and tech to increase independence

Capital
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Transport assistance

Help getting to appointments and activities

Core
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Community nursing

Clinical care and health support

Core

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find a good NDIS provider in Central South Metro?

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 Central South Metro area.

How much do NDIS providers cost in Central South Metro?

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 Central South Metro 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 Central South Metro?

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 Central South Metro. The key difference is oversight — registered providers must meet formal practice standards and report incidents.

Can I use providers from outside Central South Metro?

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 Central South Metro.