It all begins with a thought of care!
You are not alone!
Around 1 in 6 (18%) people in Australia – or about 4.4 million – have disability. This is also known as ‘disability prevalence’.
New South Wales has the most number of people with disability.
More than 630,000 participants are receiving support from the NDIS.
A bit about us!
At Thoughts Australia, we recognize the significance of customized care tailored to each person's needs and that is why we assist individuals facing lasting and substantial disabilities that impact their participation in everyday activities.
We are proud to introduce ourselves as a Registered NDIS service provider & registered disability services provider, who implements distinctive and efficient methods to deliver our services.

Our Services
Home Care Support / Household Tasks
Assistance with daily personal activities
Assistance with travel and transport
Therapeutic support
Community nursing care
Early intervention and Early Childhood support
We offer more than 10 comprehensive array of services
to ensure the fulfillment of your support requirements.
Why Thoughts Australia?
For us, your needs come first


What is NDIS?
FAQs
Yes. Go to the next question.
No. I have a child aged under 9. Find out more about Help for children under 9.
No. I'm 65 and over. You must be under 65 to access the NDIS.
Yes. Go to the next question.
No. You may be able to access other supports. The NDIS is only available to, Australian Citizens and Permanent visa holders.
Yes. Go to the next question.
No. The NDIS is only available to people who have a disability caused by a permanent impairment . The impairment may be intellectual, cognitive, neurological, sensory, physical, or psychosocial.
Yes. You may be eligible if you need some supports now to reduce your future need for support . Find out how to apply.
No. Go to the next question.
Yes. You may be eligible if you need some supports now for your family to build their skills to help you . Find out how to apply.
No. The NDIS may not be the best way to support you. But a local area coordinator can help you connect with other government and community supports.