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Traumatic Brain Injury support in Australia

Find traumatic brain injury (tbi) support in Australia

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21678 providers compared · Reviewed by MD Home Care Team · Updated 8 May 2026

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What support people with Traumatic Brain Injury usually need

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when sudden trauma causes damage to the brain, often from accidents, falls, or assault. NDIS participants with TBI may experience changes in cognition, behaviour, communication, and physical function, and can access a wide range of supports including neurological rehabilitation, psychology, and support workers. Recovery and adaptation are ongoing, and support needs often change significantly in the months and years after injury. The right mix of support depends on age, goals, living situation, and how much day-to-day impact traumatic brain injury has.

Rehabilitation and daily recovery

Many people compare providers for neuro physio, OT for relearning everyday tasks, speech pathology for communication or swallowing, cognitive rehab, and personal care that supports recovery rather than creating dependency.

Specialist neuro therapy

The highest-value comparisons are usually neurological physio, OT, speech pathology, and neuropsychology. Recovery windows matter, so speed to first appointment, therapy intensity, and cross-discipline coordination can change outcomes materially.

Choosing the right fit

Neuro rehab is time-sensitive and highly specialised. Families need therapists with real neurological rehabilitation experience, clear goal-setting, and a plan for the handover from hospital or inpatient rehab into daily life at home.

Services and providers to compare first for Traumatic Brain Injury

For neurological conditions, specialist therapy and rehabilitation support are usually the first services to compare. Timing matters for neuro rehab, so prioritise providers who can start quickly and deliver intensive schedules when needed.

Physiotherapy Home Care Physiotherapy addresses mobility, balance, and coordination deficits resulting from brain injury, using neurological rehabilitation approaches to rebuild physical function.
Occupational Therapy Occupational therapy retrains daily living skills, implements cognitive strategies, modifies the home environment, and supports return to work or education after brain injury.
Speech Pathology Speech pathology treats communication difficulties (aphasia, dysarthria, cognitive-communication problems) and swallowing disorders that commonly result from TBI.
Psychology Psychology addresses emotional adjustment, anger management, grief, anxiety, and depression following brain injury, using adapted approaches for cognitive impairment.
Nursing Care Services Nursing care manages medications, post-surgical care, seizure protocols, and complex health monitoring during the recovery period and long term.
Support Workers Support workers provide structured daily routines, memory prompts, community access, and consistent support that helps compensate for cognitive deficits in real-world settings.
Behaviour Support Behaviour support addresses impulsivity, aggression, and disinhibition that often follow TBI, using functional analysis to understand the neurological basis of behaviour changes.
Ndis Specialist Support Coordination Specialist support coordination manages the complex interface between rehabilitation services, NDIS supports, health services, and sometimes the justice or compensation systems.

What usually separates a strong provider from a generic one

  • • Therapists with specific neurological rehabilitation experience, not general physio or OT
  • • Whether the provider can deliver intensive therapy schedules when the recovery window is open
  • • Coordination across disciplines (physio, OT, speech) working toward the same rehab goals
  • • Experience with the transition from hospital or inpatient rehab to community-based support

Best Traumatic Brain Injury Support providers near me

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Miracle Health Services

Craigieburn, VIC and 10 others

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Transport

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Miracle Health Services is a trusted NDIS provider dedicated to supporting individuals in Craigieburn, VIC, and the surrounding areas. As a registered NDIS provider, they offer a comprehensive range of services designed to enhance the lives of participants.

How we verified this provider

Median response time4 hours
NDIS coverage9 groups
Availability Open now · 8AM-4PM
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Altido Consulting Services

Parramatta, NSW and 10 others

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Transport

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Altido Consulting Services is a dedicated NDIS provider committed to delivering exceptional disability support to the vibrant community of Parramatta, NSW. Understanding the unique needs of individuals with disabilities in this area, Altido Consulting Services offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to foster independence, promote community engagement, and enhance overall quality of life for participants.

How we verified this provider

Median response time3 hours
NDIS coverage24 groups
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Clover Leaf Sanctuary Pty Ltd

St Albans, VIC and 63 others

Specialises in Personal care · Therapy · Domestic assistance

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They are committed to empowering NDIS participants with essential life skills and community integration.

How we verified this provider

Median response time15 hours
NDIS coverage13 groups
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Carers Quality Community Services

Cranbourne, VIC and 20 others

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Therapy

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They are committed to delivering high-quality disability support services tailored to the unique needs of NDIS participants.

How we verified this provider

Median response time5 hours
NDIS coverage16 groups
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Haven Care Australia

Chapman, ACT and 24 others

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Transport

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Haven Care is a dedicated NDIS provider committed to delivering exceptional disability support services to the residents of Chapman. Understanding the unique needs of the local community, Haven Care strives to empower participants in Chapman with the independence and choice they deserve, fostering a more inclusive and accessible environment.

How we verified this provider

Median response time10 hours
NDIS coverage17 groups
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Heart For Care Disability Services

Fig Tree Pocket, QLD and 53 others

Specialises in Personal care · Social support · Support coordination

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They are committed to delivering high-quality, person-centered disability support to empower NDIS participants.

How we verified this provider

Median response time2 hours
NDIS coverage9 groups
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NitPlans Care Services

Casula, NSW and 52 others

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Support coordination

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NitPlans Care Services is dedicated to providing exceptional NDIS support to the vibrant community of Casula, NSW. As a compassionate provider, they focus on delivering personalised care solutions designed to meet the unique needs of individuals living with disabilities. Their commitment extends to fostering independence and enhancing the quality of life for Casula residents.

Median response time3 hours
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Acubyte

Homebush West, NSW and 8 others

Specialises in Support coordination · Transport

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How we verified this provider

Median response time13 minutes
NDIS coverage8 groups
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Mapple Care

Boondall, QLD and 30 others

Specialises in Personal care · Plan management · Domestic assistance

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Mapple Care is a trusted, registered NDIS provider proudly serving Boondall and the wider Brisbane community in Queensland.

How we verified this provider

Median response time4 hours
NDIS coverage13 groups
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Care Steps Australia

Punchbowl, NSW and 51 others

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Meal preparation

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They are committed to delivering high-quality disability support services tailored to the unique needs of NDIS participants in the local area.

How we verified this provider

Median response time14 hours
NDIS coverage11 groups

How we rank providers

Rankings in Australia are based on real outcomes between providers and families on our platform. They are recalculated daily and cannot be purchased or influenced by advertising.

  • Outcomes with families. We measure what happens after a family contacts a provider. Providers where families report positive outcomes rank higher. Multiple signals are weighted across a rolling window.
  • Service match. Providers are ranked by how closely their registered services and capabilities match what you are searching for.
  • Registration and compliance. NDIS registered and government-approved aged care providers are weighted for meeting quality and safeguards standards.
  • Local presence. Providers confirmed in Australia rank above those covering only the broader region.

What does "Trusted" mean? The Trusted badge is awarded to providers with a consistent record of positive outcomes with families on our platform. It is based on multiple behavioural signals and family feedback, and it cannot be purchased.

26,261

providers in Australia

Where traumatic brain injury support is available

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States with coverage

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How providers are verified

Every provider listed is cross-checked against the official Australian registers before appearing here. This is separate from the Trusted badge, which reflects platform outcomes.

NDIS register cross-check

Every NDIS-registered provider listed is verified against the NDIS Commission register. Registration numbers and approved support groups are pulled from the official register, not self-declared.

Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission

Aged care approval status

Aged care approved status reflects the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care approved provider list, including service types and category groups.

Source: Department of Health and Aged Care

ABN verification

Every listing includes an Australian Business Number. Providers without a valid, active ABN do not appear in our directory.

Source: Australian Business Register

Complaints process

If you have a concern about any provider, you can lodge a complaint with the NDIS Commission or the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission at any time. We also accept complaints via our own channel.

Source: NDIS Commission / Aged Care Commission

What happens after you request support

The next step is usually to narrow the services that matter most, shortlist two or three realistic providers, and ask practical questions about fit, availability, staff continuity, and how support will work in real life.

1. Identify rehab priorities

Work out whether the main focus is physical recovery, communication, cognitive rehabilitation, daily living skills, or a combination across multiple areas.

2. Compare neuro-specialist providers

Look for providers with therapists who have specific neurological rehab training. Compare how quickly they can start and whether they can deliver the intensity your rehab plan requires.

3. Coordinate the transition

If transitioning from hospital, ask how the provider works with discharge teams, whether they continue existing rehab goals, and how they manage the shift to community-based support.

For NDIS participants with neurological conditions, confirm whether the provider can coordinate with your hospital rehab team, deliver intensive therapy early in recovery, and adjust the program as you progress.

Understanding Acquired Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when an external force causes damage to the brain, most commonly through vehicle accidents, falls, assaults, and sporting injuries. TBI is one of the leading causes of disability in Australians under 45. The effects depend on the location and severity of the injury and can include physical impairments (weakness, coordination problems, fatigue), cognitive changes (memory, attention, executive function, processing speed), communication difficulties, behavioural changes (impulsivity, aggression, disinhibition), and emotional dysregulation. Mild TBI (concussion) usually resolves, but moderate to severe TBI often causes permanent changes. Recovery is most rapid in the first 12-24 months but can continue for years. Many people with TBI describe the invisible cognitive and behavioural changes as harder to live with than physical impairments, because others cannot see the disability and expectations remain unchanged.

How traumatic brain injury affects daily life

TBI can change daily life in ways that are difficult to predict from the initial injury. Fatigue is overwhelming and disproportionate to the amount of activity. Memory problems mean instructions are forgotten, appointments are missed, and conversations are lost. Impulsivity and disinhibition can damage relationships and create safety risks. Executive function deficits make it hard to plan, organise, initiate tasks, and shift between activities. Emotional regulation difficulties mean anger, frustration, or tears can surface suddenly. For family members, the personality and behaviour changes are often the hardest part, because the person may look the same but act very differently.

What to look for in a provider

Good TBI providers understand that brain injury support is not the same as physical disability support. Ask whether their workers have specific training in cognitive rehabilitation, behaviour after brain injury, and fatigue management. Ask how they handle challenging behaviour, whether they use positive behaviour support approaches, and how they coordinate with neuropsychologists and rehabilitation specialists. Red flags include providers who focus only on physical care, who respond to behavioural challenges punitively rather than understanding the brain injury context, or who rotate workers frequently when the person needs consistency for memory and trust-building.

How to access funding

TBI is on the NDIS List B, requiring evidence of permanent and significant functional impairment from a neurologist, rehabilitation physician, or neuropsychologist. For recent injuries, the NDIS may grant access while the person is still in rehabilitation, with plans reviewed as recovery progresses. Neuropsychological assessment is particularly important for documenting the cognitive and behavioural impacts that may not be obvious in standard medical reports. Plans are reviewed annually, and specialist support coordination is highly recommended for managing the complex provider network that severe TBI requires.

Funding and costs for traumatic brain injury support

Lower

$25,000

per year

Typical

$90,000

per year

Higher

$300,000+

per year

Plan size depends on injury severity, behavioural complexity, whether 24/7 supervision is needed, and the extent of ongoing rehabilitation. People with severe TBI and behavioural challenges in SIL may have plans exceeding $350,000.

Common funding categories

Core - Assistance with Daily Life Capacity Building - Improved Daily Living Capacity Building - Support Coordination Capacity Building - Improved Health and Wellbeing Core - Assistance with Social and Community Participation Capital - Assistive Technology Capital - Home Modifications

Neuropsychological assessments cost $1,500-$3,000. Positive behaviour support practitioners charge $193-$234/hr. Support workers with TBI-specific training may attract higher rates. SIL costs vary based on support ratios.

Figures are indicative and based on the current NDIS Price Guide and published Home Care Package rates. Actual costs depend on your plan, provider, and location.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What NDIS supports can I access after a traumatic brain injury in Australia?
After a traumatic brain injury, NDIS participants in Australia can access physiotherapy, OT, speech pathology, psychology, behaviour support, personal care, and specialist support coordination. MD Home Care connects you with providers experienced in acquired brain injury across the your area area.
How does a traumatic brain injury affect NDIS eligibility in Australia?
Traumatic brain injury is a recognised permanent disability under the NDIS. If your TBI results in ongoing functional impairment, you may be eligible for NDIS funding in Australia. You will need medical reports documenting the nature and permanence of your impairment. MD Home Care can connect you with support coordination providers in your area who assist with NDIS access.
What behaviour support is available for TBI in Australia?
Many people with traumatic brain injury in Australia experience changes in behaviour, impulse control, and emotional regulation. NDIS-funded positive behaviour support practitioners can develop personalised plans to address these challenges. MD Home Care lists registered behaviour support providers in your area with experience in acquired brain injury.
Can the NDIS fund cognitive rehabilitation after a brain injury in Australia?
Yes. NDIS-funded occupational therapists, neuropsychologists, and speech pathologists in Australia can provide cognitive rehabilitation targeting memory, attention, executive function, and communication. MD Home Care connects you with allied health providers in your area who specialise in TBI recovery and rehabilitation.
What support workers are available for traumatic brain injury in Australia?
Support workers for people with TBI in Australia assist with daily living, community access, transport, personal care, and building life skills. Workers with ABI-specific training understand the cognitive and behavioural impacts of brain injury. MD Home Care connects you with support worker providers in your area experienced in acquired brain injury.

Popular local support pages for Traumatic Brain Injury

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