What Does NDIS Cover in 2026? Funded Supports Explained Clearly
One of the most common questions people ask about the National Disability Insurance Scheme is:
👉 “What does NDIS actually cover?”
For participants and families in Sydney, understanding what is funded — and what is not — is essential to making the most of your NDIS plan.
While the NDIS can fund a wide range of supports, everything must meet specific criteria.
In this guide, we explain what NDIS covers in 2026, what counts as a support, and how to request the services you need.
What Counts as an NDIS Support?
An NDIS support is any service, item, or assistance that helps a participant:
- Live more independently
- Participate in the community
- Improve daily functioning
- Achieve their personal goals
However, supports must be directly related to your disability and meet NDIS rules.
Key Criteria for NDIS Supports
To be funded, supports must:
- Be related to your disability
- Help you achieve your goals
- Be safe and effective
- Represent value for money
- Not be funded by another system (like Medicare)
Examples of Funded Support Types
NDIS funding is flexible and can cover many types of support.
Daily Living Support
- Personal care (showering, dressing)
- Meal preparation
- Household tasks
- Mobility assistance
Many participants rely on NDIS daily living support in Sydney for everyday independence.
Social and Community Participation
- Attending events and activities
- Community outings
- Group programs
- Social skill development
Therapy and Capacity Building
- Occupational therapy
- Speech therapy
- Psychology services
- Behaviour support
These services focus on improving long-term independence.
Support Coordination
- Understanding your NDIS plan
- Connecting with providers
- Preparing for plan reviews
- Managing supports
Assistive Technology and Equipment
- Wheelchairs and mobility aids
- Communication devices
- Home modifications
- Specialised equipment
Why Some Things Aren’t Funded
Not everything can be funded by the NDIS.
This is one of the biggest areas of confusion for participants.
Common Non-Funded Items
- Rent or mortgage
- Groceries
- General living expenses
- Entertainment
- Services covered by Medicare
- Non-disability-related items
NDIS funding is specifically designed for disability-related supports, not everyday costs.
“Reasonable and Necessary” Explained
The phrase “reasonable and necessary” is central to how NDIS funding works.
What It Means
A support is considered reasonable and necessary if it:
- Helps you achieve your goals
- Is related to your disability
- Is cost-effective
- Improves independence or wellbeing
- Is supported by evidence
Example
If you need assistance with personal care due to your disability, this is likely to be funded.
However, general expenses like groceries are not considered disability-specific and are not funded.
How to Ask for Supports
If you need additional supports, it’s important to follow the right process.
Step 1: Identify Your Needs
Clearly understand what support you require and why.
Step 2: Link Supports to Your Goals
NDIS funding is based on your goals.
Example:
- Goal: Increase independence
- Support: Daily living assistance
Step 3: Gather Evidence
Provide:
- Medical reports
- Therapy assessments
- Functional capacity reports
Step 4: Request During Your Plan Review
Discuss your needs during your NDIS plan review or request a Change of Circumstances if needed.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Participants often make simple mistakes when using NDIS funding.
Mistakes to Watch
- Assuming all expenses are covered
- Not linking supports to goals
- Not gathering evidence
- Misunderstanding funding categories
- Overspending without tracking
Being informed helps you avoid these issues.
How Sydney Care Support Can Help
At Sydney Care Support, we help participants understand their NDIS plans and access the right supports.
Our Services Include
- Daily living support
- Community participation
- Personal care
- Domestic assistance
- Plan review preparation
Areas We Serve
Our team ensures participants receive clear guidance and reliable support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does NDIS cover?
NDIS covers disability-related supports such as personal care, therapy, community participation, and assistive equipment.
Does NDIS cover rent or groceries?
No. NDIS does not cover general living expenses like rent or groceries.
Can I request additional supports?
Yes. You can request supports during your plan review or through a change of circumstances.
How do I know if something is funded?
It must meet the “reasonable and necessary” criteria and align with your NDIS goals.
Contact Us
Contact us — Book a free consultation and get your support today!
Phone: 1300 798 162 | 0450 242 645
Email: enquirie@sydneycaresupport.com.au
