Hyre offers NDIS Support Coordination in Melbourne for participants needing Level 1, 2, or 3 support. We do not provide support workers, personal care, or group homes, which means every recommendation is based on what is right for you, not what benefits us.
Support Coordination falls under Capacity Building in your NDIS plan and is separate from your Core funding. Using it does not reduce what is available for therapies, support workers, or daily activities.
Here is what your coordinator does for you:
One participant joined Hyre Support Coordination after their previous coordinator had been unresponsive for months. Within six weeks, they had three providers in place and their upcoming plan review fully documented.
For participants new to the NDIS who need initial guidance. Your coordinator helps you understand your funding and find the right support providers.
For participants with an active NDIS plan. Your coordinator manages your NDIS service agreements, monitors your budget, steps in when providers are not delivering, and prepares your plan review.
For participants with significant risk or complexity, hospital admissions, justice system involvement, or multiple support breakdowns, our specialist coordinators hold qualifications in social work, mental health nursing, OT, or psychology. Not all Melbourne providers offer Level 3. We do.
Here are some signs your current coordination is not working:
Some participants come to us after weeks or months of chasing updates from providers and hearing nothing back. Your coordinator stays involved throughout your plan, follows up when problems arise, and makes sure your review is supported by proper evidence rather than last-minute scrambling.
You do not need the NDIA’s permission. You do not need to wait for a plan review. Here is how simple it is:
Most participants switch over within one to two weeks.
One participant was nervous about having the conversation with their coordinator. We helped them write a short email. They were with us within ten days.
NDIS Support Coordination is funded from your Capacity Building budget, with no out-of-pocket cost to you. We bill the standard NDIS hourly rate and will not exceed your budget without telling you first.
We are reviewed against the NDIS Practice Standards. For Agency-managed participants, registration is a requirement, not a preference. Our registration number is available on request.
We do not provide personal care, transport, or any other direct support. Every recommendation we make is based on what best suits your needs.
We regularly support participants dealing with psychosocial disability, hospital discharge, and justice system involvement, rather than referring them elsewhere
People often contact us after struggling to get callbacks or waiting weeks just to hear from someone. If we take on your case, you will speak to a real person and get started quickly.
Unexpectedly running out of funding can leave participants without the support they rely on. We track your budget and let you know early if anything needs attention.
From Preston and Coburg in the north to Pakenham and Berwick in the southeast, our coordinators are based across the metro area, so no one has to travel far.
Our team includes coordinators who speak Portuguese, Filipino, Italian, Macedonian, Turkish, and English. If language matters to you, let us know.
We work with participants across all plan management types:
We provide NDIS Support Coordination for Melbourne participants across Greater Melbourne and parts of regional Victoria.
Inner Melbourne and North: Carlton, Fitzroy, Brunswick, Coburg, Preston, Reservoir, Epping, Craigieburn
Eastern Suburbs: Box Hill, Glen Waverley, Doncaster, Ringwood, Mitcham, Croydon
South-East Melbourne: Dandenong, Cranbourne, Frankston, Berwick, Pakenham, Narre Warren
Western Melbourne: Footscray, Sunshine, Werribee, Hoppers Crossing, Tarneit, Point Cook, Melton
Regional Victoria: Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, and the Mornington Peninsula via Telehealth and in-person visits.
No. It must be assessed as reasonable and necessary. If you think you need it, request it at your next plan review. A new diagnosis, hospital admission, or support breakdown are common reasons the NDIA funds it.
It does not roll over. Your coordinator should track your budget and flag unused hours well before your plan ends.
Ask about their experience with your disability, how often they will contact you, and whether they are registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. If you are Agency-managed, that last question is non-negotiable.
A support coordinator helps you use your plan to find providers and manage your support network. An NDIS plan manager handles the finances, pays invoices, and tracks spending. Many participants have both.
Yes. You can bring a family member, carer, or support worker. You can also ask your coordinator to attend and help you prepare.
Yes, at any time, without anyone’s permission. Give written notice per your service agreement, sign a new one, and your new coordinator will pick up from there. Most participants make the switch within one to two weeks.
Once your service agreement is signed, your coordinator gets to work straight away. Most participants have their first providers contacted within the first week.
Your coordinator follows up directly. If a provider is not delivering what was agreed, we step in, whether that means chasing them up or finding someone better suited to your needs.
Same business day response.
Free 30-minute conversation, no obligation, no pressure. We will talk through your plan and help you decide if Hyre Support Coordination is right for you.