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How to Buy NDIS Supports from Providers: A Complete Guide

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How to Buy NDIS Supports from Providers: A Complete Guide

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) offers flexibility and choice in how participants purchase supports. Whether you are agency-managed, plan-managed, or self-managed, understanding how to agree on services, find the right provider, and manage your funding is essential for getting the most from your plan.


Agreeing on NDIS Supports with Your Service Provider

Once you’ve chosen a provider, it’s time to agree on the details of your NDIS supports. This process often includes:

  • Defining services – what your provider will and won’t deliver

  • Pricing – how much you’ll pay for each support

  • Responsibilities – for both you and the provider

  • Flexibility – how to update the agreement in the future

  • Dispute resolution – how to handle issues if they arise

You can create a service agreement to record these details. While not always required, it’s strongly recommended for clarity — and it’s mandatory for Specialist Disability Accommodation.

Tip: Your my NDIS contact, Plan Manager support coordinator, or recovery coach can help you negotiate with providers.

Learn more about NDIS service agreements here.


When You Must Use Registered NDIS Providers

If your funding is agency-managed, you must use registered NDIS providers. This also applies — regardless of how your plan is managed — for certain supports, including:

  • Specialist behaviour supports involving behaviour support plans

  • Supports involving regulated restrictive practices

  • Plan management services

  • Specialist Disability Accommodation

Registered providers meet strict quality and safety standards set by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.


Telling the NDIS About Your Providers

For some agency-managed supports, you must tell the NDIS about your chosen providers — known as ‘my providers’ — before they can be paid. You can change providers at any time, but you’ll need to inform both the NDIS and your previous provider.


When There Are No Local Providers

If you can’t find providers in your area, speak to your my NDIS contact, support coordinator, or recovery coach. Solutions may include:

  • Finding services further away

  • Using telehealth for therapy or consultations

  • Exploring alternative service delivery options


How Pricing Works for NDIS Supports

The NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits outline maximum charges for most supports. Prices vary depending on whether you are:

  • Agency-managed – only registered providers can claim up to the maximum rate

  • Plan-managed – your plan manager can claim up to the maximum rate

  • Self-managed – you set your own rates and can pay more than the limit if you choose

Example: Megan found a lower-cost provider for her social supports, saving enough to add extra outings to her plan. Mack, who is self-managed, chose a higher-priced specialist therapist for better quality, even though it meant fewer hours.

See the current NDIS price guide here.


When You Need an Assessment or Quote

Some supports require a quote or assessment before funding can be added to your plan, including:

  • High-cost assistive technology

  • Complex home modifications

  • Supports with higher risks

This ensures the support is value for money and meets NDIS funding criteria.


Key Takeaways

  • Always set clear expectations with your provider — ideally in a written service agreement.

  • Some supports require registered providers, no matter how you manage your plan.

  • You may need to notify the NDIS of your providers before they can be paid.

  • Pricing limits depend on your funding management type.

  • If services aren’t available locally, explore telehealth and other flexible options.


Learn More

For more details, visit:

  1. NDIS Service Agreements

  2. NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission

  3. NDIS Pricing Arrangements


If you would like further assistance with understanding your plan get in touch with our team at Complete Money Management on 1300 161 4892

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