Choosing NDIS Providers

Ending the Current Arrangements

Finding great providers and making agreements with them to ensure you get great services is part of the way the NDIS is supposed to work.

First, you need to make arrangements to end your current services. You want a smooth change that involves the least amount of disruption or potential conflict or confusion. Hopefully you have an existing service agreement, and this will cover some important things you need to do to finalise your relationship.

  • Research different organizations and individuals online
  • Ask around your local community for recommendations for providers in your area
  • Ask your local council about transport and community engagement programs
  • Call providers and ask them any questions about their services

“ You have the same right as anyone to participate in, direct and implement decisions which affect your life. You have the right to access the type of services and supports you believe are most appropriate to meet your needs.

Reassess Your Situation

Finding great providers and making agreements with them to ensure you get great services is part of the way the NDIS is supposed to work.First, you need to make arrangements to end your current services. You want a smooth change that involves the least amount of disruption or potential conflict or confusion. Hopefully you have an existing service agreement, and this will cover some important things you need to do to finalize your relationship.

Talk to Experts!

Finding great providers and making agreements with them to ensure you get great services is part of the way the NDIS is supposed to work.First, you need to make arrangements to end your current services. You want a smooth change that involves the least amount of disruption or potential conflict or confusion. Hopefully you have an existing service agreement, and this will cover some important things you need to do to finalize your relationship.