NDIS funding is a government-supported program that provides tailored support for people with disability. It helps you live the life you choose, whether that’s assistance with daily tasks, therapies, equipment, or community participation.
You’ll set your goals with your planner, choose the providers that feel right for you, and update your plan as life changes.
| Plan type | Support level | Typical services |
| Core supports | Everyday needs | Assistance with personal care, household tasks, transport, social participation |
| Capacity building | Skill development | Therapies, training, education, behaviour support, community participation |
| Capital supports | Specialist needs | Equipment, home modifications, assistive technology |
Dependent on your plan, Avivo can help you access supports build around what matters to you.
| Support in your home | Specialist Services |
|---|---|
| – Support around the home – Personal care – Meal planning and preparation – Shopping – Companionship – Social and community support – Transport | – Nursing – Respite for carers* *Not funded by NDIS. However, the Family Support Program is available following an assessment. |

You may be eligible for NDIS funding if you:
To get started, you can apply directly through the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) ) or call 1800 800 110.
Visit NDIS or call 1800 800 110
Submit your application to the NDIS
NDIS determines your funding and plan type
At Avivo, we help create a tailored support plan
A Service Coordinator will develop a support plan
Your Support Worker starts
Check-in’s to ensure your needs are met
You don’t have to wait for your plan to be approved. While you wait, Avivo can provide self-funded supports to help you get started sooner.

We’re here to walk alongside you — every step of the way. Whether you’re just starting to explore your options or ready to apply, we can help you:
For nearly 60 years, we’ve worked alongside individuals, families and carers across Western Australia to deliver care that’s personal, flexible and grounded in respect. Whether you’re navigating aged care, disability or mental health support, we’re here to make the process simpler, kinder and built around what matters to you.
Trusted by over 55,000 families
In metro and regional WA.
Quality safeguarding, compliant and insured
On time, same Support Worker and dependable backup
Flexible support to suit your life
Network of Allied Health & other professionals
Trusted, trained, NDIS approved Support Workers
“Receiving respite from Avivo has been life-changing – I finally get a break when I need it.”
“Natalie from Avivo is always bubbly, thoughtful, and caring. She goes out of her way not only to support her client but to check in on others too. Her empathy and kindness truly make people’s days brighter. Thank you, Natalie, for all that you do!”
“I wanted to also extend my appreciation to all of you and what you do, day in day out, to not only care for the vulnerable people in our communities, but for giving families such peace of mind that their loved ones are in such good hands.”
“I have three sons here in Perth and one daughter in Melbourne, but my Support Workers are each like daughters to me. It gives my family peace of mind to know I’m in such good hands.”
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