Choice and Control.
The NDIS gives you more choice & control to get the supports that you need, when & where you need them.
Social and recreation supports are key to the NDIS achieving its objective to support people with a disability to achieve independence, social and economic participation. Social and recreation activities are part of everyday life. These are activities everybody does for fun and can help with your health and well-being.
For Self-Funded clients we can provide the same services and support your independent lifestyle.
What if I don’t have an NDIS Plan?
That’s okay! Carers that Drive are still here to support and assist you. Head to our bookings page for prices and rates.
If you would like to check if you’re eligible for the NDIS – please follow this link: https://www.ndis.gov.au/applying-access-ndis/am-i-eligible
If 65 or over head to: https://www.myagedcare.gov.au/
I have an NDIS Plan…
Great! Carers that Drive can provide a variety of services to support your goals and needs so get in touch with us now by calling 0403 057 051 or email info@carersthatdrive.com.au to talk to us about your NDIS goals and needs.
Working towards your goals
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a way for people with disability under 65 to get Government funding for the care and support they need, based on their individual needs and goals.
The NDIS provides funding for all types of things such as daily life support, attending appointments, activities and much more!
We can get you there or support you when out and about working towards achieving your goals.
Our services can be part of your plan.
The NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) is a way for people with disability under 65 to receive government funding for the care and support.
Carers that Drive provide a range of out of home services across NSW and the Sunshine Coast region, QLD. Our friendly support workers can take you to work, school, grocery shopping, support groups, libraries, out for coffee, for a walk, to your gym, and specialist appointments. We’re committed to support with your independence goals and needs.
NDIS Booklets & Factsheets
The NDIS have created a series of practical booklets and factsheets that provide the tools to help support people with disabilities and their families, carers and the wider community.
What is Temporary Transformation Payment (TTP)?
Temporary Transformation Payment (TTP) was introduced by the NDIS in the July 2019-20 price review. TTP is a payment loading system designed to assist providers to transition to the NDIS. Carers That Drive may charge TTP.
For 2022/23 it has been set at 3.0% above the standard rate from 1 July 2022 and then to 1.5% on 1 July 2023 and then 0% from 1 July 2024. Items that are associated with TTP can be identified by a ‘T’ at the end of the line item.
To be eligible for NDIS registration (like Carers That Drive), providers must adhere to:
- Publish their service prices prominently on their website, and make them available to
participants, including participants who are not their clients, and the NDIA on request; and - List their business contact details in the Provider Finder in the myplace portal and ensure that those details are kept up to date; and
- Take part in a Financial Benchmarking Survey that is carried out for the NDIA in 2022-23.
For more information on TTP, go to the NDIS website.
Area of Service
- North Shore
- Northern beaches
- Eastern suburbs
- Inner West
- Ryde and Hills districts
- Parramatta area
- Central Coast
- Some rural and regional areas (NSW)
- Sunshine Coast region

The NDIA has announced a new price guide for 2022-2023 for your NDIS supports effective 1 July, 2022. You can find more information on Pricing Updates on the NDIS website.
Each NDIS plan is specific to the person with disability it was created for, so the new prices will affect your plan in a different way to the next person. For all NDIA-managed or plan-managed participants here are a few things you need to know:
- The temporary COVID-19 price increase will come to an end
- Indexation will be applied to prices
- TTP loading will reduce to 3.0%
- Short notice cancellations notice period is now seven (7) business days
A final adjustment of the Equal Remuneration Order (ERO)
Effective 1 December 2020, Fair Work price limits of 369 support items will increase due to the final ERO adjustment. Price limits for impacted support items will increase by between 1.5% and 2.7%.
For a list of impacted support items, please refer to ‘Price limits determined by the Cost Model’, located in the Disability Support Worker Cost Model 2020-21.