How Much Do NDIS Providers Get Paid Per Month?
One of the most common questions we hear from new providers and workers is: How much do NDIS providers earn per month?
The answer depends on the types of supports delivered, the hourly rates set by the NDIS, and the provider’s client base
How NDIS Payments Work
NDIS providers are paid based on the NDIS Price Guide (also called the Support Catalogue). Rates vary depending on:
- Type of service (e.g., daily living, community access, therapy).
- Location and day/time (weekday, evening, weekend).
- Level of participant need and support ratio.
Get to know more about NDIS pricing arrangement
Average Monthly Earnings for NDIS Providers
The average NDIS provider can earn:
- Small sole traders: Between $5,000–$12,000 per month, depending on hours worked.
- Medium providers: Around $15,000–$40,000+ per month with multiple participants and staff.
- Large organisations: May exceed $100,000+ monthly, depending on service capacity and locations.
Income can vary, but registered providers often have more consistent work and access to NDIA-managed clients.
Factors That Influence Earnings
- Number of active participants.
- Type of services offered (e.g., personal care, SIL, therapy).
- Location and demand in the area.
- Registration status and reputation.
How LYFIT Manages Fair Pricing
At LYFIT, our focus isn’t just on profit it is on sustainability and quality. We ensure fair pricing aligned with the NDIS guidelines and transparent billing so participants receive full value for their funding.
Final Thoughts
Earnings for NDIS providers depend on commitment, efficiency, and service quality. With proper registration and management, providers can achieve stable monthly income while delivering meaningful impact.