If you are searching for the best NDIS providers in Sydney, this guide compares 20 options that real participants and families are actively using right now. We pulled this list from our provider directory, cross-referenced NDIS registration status, and researched each provider individually.

Whether you need support in Parramatta, Liverpool, Western Sydney, or the North Shore, this independent comparison will help you make a confident choice.


Top 20 Sydney NDIS Providers at a Glance

#ProviderBest For
1Halo Health Support (Kingsgrove)Broad Sydney coverage, nursing, daily living
2NitPlans Care Services (Casula)South-West/Western Sydney, high responsiveness
3Eben Care (Burwood)Allied health, art and music therapy
4Acubyte (Sydney CBD)Assistive technology, behaviour support
5Casablanca Sydney (Bexley North)SIL, accommodation support
6Yafa Care (Auburn)24/7 nursing, complex medical needs
7CN Premium Care (Canley Vale)Fairfield area, full-service NDIS support
8JK Home Care (Granville)Dementia, palliative, post-surgery care
9Paralleled Care (Regents Park)Personalised local support, Auburn/Bankstown
10My New Hope (Lurnea)SIL, SDA, employment support
11DisabilityPlus (Fairfield East)SDA, high-intensity care
12Resolution Community (Ryde)CALD communities, interpreter services
13Leora Healthcare (Chatswood)Established provider, SIL, mental health
14Comfort Disability Care (Berala)Multi-state, home modifications, SDA
15Heaven Disability (Bankstown)Canterbury-Bankstown, local support
16Tenderly Care (Croydon Park)Home modifications, employment support
17Star Family Care (Austral)Relationship-driven, family approach
18Staywell With N (Elderslie)Camden/Macarthur area
19Phillip Care (Ryde)Community participation, shared living
20Myview Healthcare (Hurlstone Park)Skill building, Inner West

How We Ranked These Providers

Our recommendation algorithm analyses multiple quality and engagement signals to rank providers. Rankings are based on real participant activity on our platform and are not influenced by advertising spend.

  • Responsiveness and engagement. Providers who actively respond to participant enquiries and maintain current, detailed profiles score higher. A provider that replies quickly and keeps their information accurate is more likely to deliver consistent service.
  • Service relevance. Providers are scored on how closely their registered services match what participants in Sydney are actually searching for.
  • Registration and compliance. We verify NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission registration for each provider and check for any public compliance notices.
  • Local coverage. Providers with a demonstrated presence across multiple Sydney suburbs are weighted higher than those with a single location, as broader coverage indicates operational capacity.
  • Independent research. We then research each provider individually to verify their services, location, and background.

The Top 20 NDIS Providers in Sydney: Full Reviews

1. Halo Health Support

Location: Kingsgrove, NSW 2208 Website: hhsupport.com.au View full profile on MD Home Care

Halo Health Support has the widest suburb coverage of any provider on this list, with a presence across more than 30 suburbs from Campbelltown to Chatswood. They are one of the most active providers on our platform, consistently among the fastest to respond to participant enquiries. Registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, they deliver person-centred in-home disability and health care.

  • Key Services: Daily living support, nursing care, personal care, transport, social support, respite, cleaning, and therapy services.
  • What stands out: Their geographic reach is genuinely impressive for a provider of this size. They cover the Inner West, South Sydney, Western Sydney, South-West Sydney, and parts of the North Shore from a single Kingsgrove base. They also emphasise cultural awareness and inclusive support, which is particularly relevant across Sydney’s multicultural communities.
  • Best for: Participants who want a responsive, verified provider with broad Sydney coverage and a full range of in-home services.

2. NitPlans Care Services

Location: Casula, NSW (Liverpool area) Website: nitplans.com.au View full profile on MD Home Care

NitPlans Care Services is the most enquired-about provider on our platform across all of NSW. Operating from the Casula/Liverpool area, they have built a significant presence across South-West and Western Sydney with coverage spanning from Camden and Narellan through to Castle Hill and Hornsby.

  • Key Services: Home care, disability support, daily living assistance, and person-centred care with a referral-based intake process.
  • What stands out: The volume of participant enquiries they receive is the highest on our platform, which indicates strong word-of-mouth and participant trust. Their coverage corridor from Liverpool through to Hornsby means they serve a large swathe of Sydney’s western and north-western suburbs where provider choice can be more limited.
  • Best for: Participants in the Liverpool, Fairfield, Parramatta, Castle Hill, and Hornsby corridors who want a provider with strong participant engagement.

3. Eben Care

Location: Burwood, NSW (second centre in Rhodes) Website: ebenmission.org.au View full profile on MD Home Care

Eben Care has one of the most unique backstories of any NDIS provider in Sydney. Operated by Ebenezer Mission Limited, the organisation started in 2001 as a youth orchestra and choir before becoming an NDIS provider in 2017. That arts background directly shapes their allied health services today.

  • Key Services: Psychology, occupational therapy, speech therapy, physiotherapy, dietetics, podiatry, art therapy, and music therapy.
  • What stands out: Their music and art therapy programs are genuinely distinctive. They publish educational content on accessing music therapy through the NDIS and bring creative therapeutic approaches that most providers simply do not offer. NDIS registration is valid until June 2027. For participants whose goals involve creative expression, emotional regulation through art, or non-traditional therapeutic pathways, Eben Care is one of the few providers in Sydney set up to deliver.
  • Best for: Participants seeking allied health services in the Inner West, particularly those who would benefit from creative and arts-based therapeutic approaches.

4. Acubyte

Location: Sydney CBD Website: acubyte.com.au/ndis View full profile on MD Home Care

Acubyte is a dual-purpose organisation offering both NDIS disability support and IT services. That combination is deliberate. Their technology background gives them a genuine edge in assistive technology that most disability-only providers cannot match.

  • Key Services: Behaviour support, assistive technology, daily living, community participation, respite, therapy, and allied health.
  • What stands out: They can assess, recommend, and implement assistive technology solutions directly, rather than referring participants out to a separate AT provider. For participants whose independence goals involve technology, whether that is communication devices, smart home setups, or specialised software, Acubyte can handle the full chain from assessment to implementation. They cover five suburbs across metro Sydney including Homebush West, Campbelltown, Chatswood, Ashfield, and Panania.
  • Best for: Participants who need assistive technology assessments or tech-supported independence goals, and those across central and western Sydney.

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5. Casablanca Sydney

Location: Bexley North, NSW 2207 View full profile on MD Home Care

Casablanca Sydney is a registered NDIS provider listed on the Disability Support Guide, operating across five suburbs in the St George and Canterbury-Bankstown areas (Bexley North, Arncliffe, Canterbury, Burwood, and Punchbowl).

  • Key Services: SIL (Supported Independent Living), accommodation support, personal care, transport, social support, cleaning, and therapy.
  • What stands out: Their accommodation and tenancy support services set them apart from providers focused purely on in-home care. They can assist participants with finding and maintaining housing, which is a common gap. Their five-suburb footprint across the inner south and Canterbury corridor gives good coverage in an area with high NDIS participation.
  • Best for: Participants in the St George, Canterbury-Bankstown, and inner south area looking for SIL or accommodation-related support.

6. Yafa Care

Location: Auburn, NSW (Western Sydney) Website: yafacare.com.au View full profile on MD Home Care

Operating since 2023, Yafa Care has grown quickly from their Auburn base into a provider with genuine clinical capability. Their tagline is “Caregiving with Kindness” and they have registered nurses on staff for complex medical needs, which is not standard for providers of this size. They also cover Belmore, Ingleburn, and Darlinghurst.

  • Key Services: 24/7 in-home disability care, qualified nursing for complex medical needs, personal care, community access, and transport.
  • What stands out: The 24/7 availability combined with registered nursing staff is a strong offering for participants with high-intensity support needs. They have also recently expanded to Darwin, NT, which signals operational maturity and growth beyond what you typically see from a provider of this age.
  • Best for: Participants in Western Sydney with complex medical or high-intensity care needs who require around-the-clock support with clinical oversight.

7. CN Premium Care Services

Location: Canley Vale, NSW 2166 View full profile on MD Home Care

CN Premium Care Services is a registered NDIS provider focused on the Canley Vale and wider Fairfield community. They are among the most responsive providers in South-West Sydney on our platform, with strong participant engagement.

  • Key Services: Personal care, transport, social support, respite care, cleaning, therapy, and support worker services.
  • What stands out: Their comprehensive service range and registered NDIS status make them a solid option in an area where participants often report difficulty finding responsive providers. The Fairfield LGA has one of the highest NDIS participation rates in Sydney, and local providers like CN Premium are essential for meeting that demand.
  • Best for: Participants in the Fairfield and Canley Vale area who need a local, responsive provider with a broad service offering.

8. JK Home Care

Location: 8/66-68 Pitt Street, Granville, NSW 2142 Website: jkhomecare.com.au View full profile on MD Home Care

JK Home Care is a registered NDIS and DVA provider specialising in in-home care for seniors and individuals recovering from surgery. They stand out with a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee, promising staff replacement within 24-48 hours if a client is unsatisfied.

  • Key Services: Personal care, nursing, dementia care, palliative care, high-intensity daily activities, and post-surgery recovery support.
  • What stands out: The DVA registration alongside NDIS means they serve veterans as well as NDIS participants. Their satisfaction guarantee is unusual in the NDIS space and shows confidence in staff quality. The clinical focus (dementia, palliative, post-surgery) means they are equipped for participants with medical complexity, not just daily living support.
  • Best for: Participants in the Parramatta/Granville area who need clinical in-home care, post-surgery support, or dementia-specific services.

9. Paralleled Care Services

Location: Regents Park, NSW Website: paralleledcareservices.com.au View full profile on MD Home Care

Paralleled Care Services is a newer NDIS provider based in Regents Park, actively building their presence in the Auburn/Bankstown corridor. They have strong engagement on our platform relative to their size.

  • Key Services: Daily living, transport, social support, respite care, cleaning, and therapy.
  • What stands out: As a smaller provider, they offer more personalised attention than larger operations. Participants who have felt like a number at bigger organisations often find that smaller, locally focused providers like Paralleled deliver more consistent and responsive support.
  • Best for: Participants who prefer a smaller, locally focused provider in the Auburn, Bankstown, and Lidcombe areas.

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10. My New Hope

Location: Lurnea, NSW 2170 View full profile on MD Home Care

My New Hope is a registered NDIS provider in Lurnea, operating 7 days a week. They have one of the broadest service menus on this list, covering everything from SIL to employment support.

  • Key Services: SIL (shared living), daily personal activities, high-intensity support, community participation, therapeutic supports, SDA, support coordination, and employment/education assistance.
  • What stands out: The breadth is genuine. SIL, SDA, and employment support combined under one provider means participants can access multiple support types without the coordination burden of managing several providers. For participants in the Liverpool/South-West corridor, this is a significant advantage.
  • Best for: Participants in Liverpool and South-West Sydney who need accommodation, employment, and daily support from a single provider.

11. DisabilityPlus Support Service

Location: Fairfield East, NSW 2165 Website: disabilityplus.com.au View full profile on MD Home Care

DisabilityPlus is based in Fairfield East with NDIS registration valid until July 2026. They carry SDA approval, which not all providers have.

  • Key Services: SDA, life stage transition, life skills development, high-intensity personal care, community nursing, household tasks, and group/centre activities.
  • What stands out: Their SDA approval is a genuine differentiator. Many providers offer support services but cannot assist with accommodation. DisabilityPlus can help with both housing and daily support, simplifying the process for participants who are looking for SDA options in Fairfield.
  • Best for: Participants in Fairfield who need high-intensity care or are looking for specialist disability accommodation.

12. Resolution Community Services

Location: Unit 1, 19 Goulding Rd, Ryde, NSW 2112 Website: resolutioncs.com.au View full profile on MD Home Care

Resolution Community Services has one of the most compelling origin stories on this list. Founded by Nasrin Azizi to assist Afghan refugees fleeing the Taliban, RCS has a dual mission spanning refugee settlement support and NDIS disability services. Their NDIS registration is extensive, covering 11 registration groups.

  • Key Services: Plan management, interpreter/translation services, personal activities, daily tasks and shared living, innovative community participation, employment support, and transport.
  • What stands out: The interpreter and translation registration group is uncommon among NDIS providers and reflects their community roots. For participants from CALD backgrounds, particularly those from refugee and migrant communities in the Ryde and North Shore area, Resolution offers cultural understanding that generic providers cannot replicate. They also run a catering social enterprise called “KABUL 2 U.”
  • Best for: Participants from CALD and refugee backgrounds in the Ryde, Macquarie Park, and North Shore area who need culturally informed NDIS support with interpreter services.

13. Leora Healthcare

Location: Level 6, 11 Help Street, Chatswood, NSW Website: leorahealth.com.au View full profile on MD Home Care

Leora Healthcare is a scaled national provider, originally founded in 2008 as Afea Care Services. They merged with Leora AI (a mental health platform) in 2024. Their NDIS registration runs through February 2029, one of the longest approval periods on this list.

  • Key Services: NDIS-funded home and community care, supported independent living, accommodation services, aged care (Support at Home, formerly Home Care Packages), and mental health services (AI-driven platform and EAP programs).
  • What stands out: They have been ranked on Australia/NZ’s “Best Places to Work” list for five consecutive years (2021-2025) and won the 2023 Australian HR Award for Employer of Choice. In the NDIS space, where staff turnover is one of the biggest participant complaints, a provider that wins workplace awards is more likely to retain good support workers.
  • Best for: Participants on the North Shore who want a well-established, larger provider with strong staff retention and a long-term NDIS registration.

14. Comfort Disability Care

Location: 28 Queen Street, Berala, NSW Website: comforthomecare.com.au View full profile on MD Home Care

Comfort Disability Care has one of the widest geographic footprints of any provider on this list, operating across NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, and ACT. Their NDIS registration is valid until August 2027 and they are also a Support at Home (formerly Home Care Package) provider.

  • Key Services: Life stage transition, community nursing, therapeutic supports, home modification, SDA, allied health, and (from July 2025) palliative and end-of-life care.
  • What stands out: The multi-state operation combined with home modification and SDA approval makes them unusually versatile. If you move interstate, Comfort can follow. Their expansion into palliative care from July 2025 adds another layer of capability that few providers of this size carry.
  • Best for: Participants who need a provider that can follow them across state boundaries, or who need home modification and accommodation support alongside daily care.

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15. Heaven Disability Services

Location: Bankstown, NSW View full profile on MD Home Care

Heaven Disability Services is a registered NDIS provider offering comprehensive disability support in the Canterbury-Bankstown area, one of Sydney’s highest NDIS participation zones.

  • Key Services: Daily living, personal care, transport, social support, respite care, cleaning, and therapy.
  • What stands out: Their location in Bankstown places them at the centre of a community with significant NDIS demand and cultural diversity. A locally rooted provider in this area fills a genuine gap, particularly for participants who need support workers who understand local community dynamics.
  • Best for: Participants in the Bankstown and Canterbury-Bankstown LGA who need a local, registered provider.

16. Tenderly Care

Location: Croydon Park, NSW View full profile on MD Home Care

Tenderly Care is a registered NDIS provider in Croydon Park with an unusually wide registration scope for a smaller provider.

  • Key Services: Daily living, life skills development, community participation, therapeutic supports, home modification design and construction, and employment/education support.
  • What stands out: Home modification design and construction approval is rare among smaller providers. Most providers who offer home mods are large nationals. Tenderly Care can assess, design, and deliver modifications, which gives participants in the Inner West a local option for accessibility upgrades without needing to engage a separate provider.
  • Best for: Participants in the Inner West who need home modifications alongside daily support, or who have employment and education goals.

17. Star Family Care

Location: Austral, NSW Website: starfamilycare.com.au View full profile on MD Home Care

Star Family Care takes a family-oriented approach, treating participants as family members rather than clients. Their process focuses on active listening and goal collaboration.

  • Key Services: Personal care, community access, daily life skills, and transport.
  • What stands out: Their relationship-driven philosophy. Where many providers lead with clinical language and service menus, Star Family Care leads with relationships. For participants who have felt like a number at larger providers, this approach can make a real difference in day-to-day experience.
  • Best for: Participants in South-West Sydney who value a personal, relationship-driven approach.

18. Staywell With N

Location: Elderslie, NSW View full profile on MD Home Care

Staywell With N is a registered NDIS provider in Elderslie, serving participants in the Macarthur and Camden areas of South-West Sydney.

  • Key Services: Daily living support, community participation, personal care, and transport.
  • What stands out: Their Macarthur location serves an area that is growing rapidly but remains underserved by NDIS providers. Participants in Elderslie, Camden, and Narellan have fewer provider choices than inner Sydney, making locally based options like Staywell particularly valuable.
  • Best for: Participants in the Camden and Macarthur area who want a locally based provider.

19. Phillip Care

Location: Ryde, NSW 2112 View full profile on MD Home Care

Phillip Care is a registered NDIS provider based in Ryde, with registration valid until August 2027. They focus on community participation and supported daily living.

  • Key Services: Innovative community participation, daily tasks and shared living, and community-based activities.
  • What stands out: Their registration for “Innovative Community Participation” signals a focus on creative, non-traditional approaches to community engagement. For participants whose goals centre on social connection and community involvement rather than clinical care, this specialisation is a strong fit.
  • Best for: Participants in the Ryde and North Shore area whose goals focus on community participation and social connection.

20. Myview Healthcare Support

Location: Hurlstone Park, NSW View full profile on MD Home Care

Myview Healthcare Support is a registered NDIS provider in Hurlstone Park, serving the Inner West and broader Sydney metro area. They focus on person-centred support with an emphasis on skill building and independence.

  • Key Services: Daily life tasks within group or shared living, community participation, and skill-building services.
  • What stands out: Their focus on skill building and independence, rather than just providing assistance, reflects a capacity-building approach that aligns well with NDIS plan goals. Participants whose plans emphasise building skills rather than just receiving support will find this approach a good match.
  • Best for: Participants in the Inner West who want a provider focused on building independence and daily living skills.

How to Choose the Right NDIS Provider in Sydney

1. Understand your NDIS plan. Be clear on what your plan covers before you start searching. Identify whether you need daily living support, therapy, accommodation, or community participation.

2. Check registration status. If your plan is NDIA-managed, you can only use registered providers. Verify at ndis.gov.au. Self-managed and plan-managed participants can use both registered and unregistered providers.

3. Verify suburb coverage. Many providers list broad service areas but have limited availability in specific suburbs. Always confirm directly that they can start services at your address.

4. Ask about staff consistency. One of the most common complaints in the NDIS is inconsistent staff. Ask how they handle allocation and what happens when your regular support worker is unavailable.

5. Request a trial period. Most providers will offer a trial. Use this to assess whether the provider and their staff are the right fit before committing to a longer agreement.

6. Read your service agreement carefully. Pay attention to notice periods (typically 2-4 weeks), cancellation terms, and pricing. Ask about any fees outside the NDIS price guide.


Frequently Asked Questions About Sydney NDIS Providers

How do I find a registered NDIS provider in Sydney?

The best place to start is the official NDIS Provider Finder tool on the NDIS website. You can filter by location, service type, and other specializations. This list is also a great starting point.

What should I look for when choosing an NDIS provider?

Look for a provider that is registered with the NDIS, has experience with your specific disability or needs, has positive independent reviews, and communicates clearly and transparently. Interview several providers before making a choice.

What is the difference between a registered and unregistered NDIS provider?

Registered providers have been vetted by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and meet strict quality and safety standards. You can only use registered providers if your NDIS plan is NDIA-managed. If you are self-managing or plan-managing your funds, you can use either.

Can I switch NDIS providers if I’m not happy?

Yes. You have the right to choose who provides your supports. Check your service agreement for the notice period (usually 2-4 weeks). Have a new provider lined up before ending your current agreement.

How are NDIS providers rated or reviewed?

There is no single official rating system. Ratings and reviews are spread across Google Reviews, Clickability, and forums like Reddit. Read reviews from multiple sources for a balanced view.


Find the Right NDIS Provider in Sydney

The providers listed in this guide represent some of the most active and engaged NDIS providers across Sydney. Each has their own strengths, service areas, and specialisations.

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