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Transport, appointments and getting around with NDIS support

Transport

By Kris T | 22 Jan 2026

Transport, appointments and getting around with NDIS support

Being able to get out and about plays a vital role in independence, confidence and overall wellbeing. Whether it’s attending medical appointments, going to work or study, running errands, or staying socially connected, reliable transport makes everyday life easier and more empowering.

For people supported by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), there are several transport and mobility supports available to help participants stay active, independent and connected to their community.

 

Why transport support matters

Limited access to transport can create barriers to healthcare, employment, education and social participation. With the right supports in place, participants can:

  • Attend medical and allied health appointments on time
  • Maintain routines and independence
  • Participate in work, education and community activities
  • Reduce reliance on family or informal carers
  • Build confidence navigating their local area


NDIS-funded transport supports are designed to remove these barriers and help participants live life on their own terms.

NDIS transport supports vary depending on individual goals, needs and funding categories within a participant’s plan. Common options include:


Support worker-assisted transport

Support workers can provide transport to and from appointments, community activities, social outings, or daily errands. This is often funded under Core Supports – Assistance with Daily Living or Assistance with Social and Community Participation.

Support workers can also help participants:

  • Plan travel routes
  • Use public transport safely
  • Attend appointments with confidence
  • Build skills for independent travel over time

 

Transport funding in your NDIS plan

Some participants receive specific Transport funding within their plan to help cover the cost of travel related to work, study or community participation when public transport is not accessible.

This funding may be used for:

  • Taxis or rideshare services
  • Community transport options
  • Travel to employment or education


Your Local Area Coordinator (LAC) or Support Coordinator can help explain how this funding applies to your individual situation.

 

Capacity building for independent travel

For participants who want to increase their independence, NDIS plans may include funding for skill development such as:

  • Learning to use public transport
  • Travel training and route planning
  • Building confidence with time management and navigation
  • Improving safety awareness when travelling


These supports help participants work towards long-term independence and reduced reliance on others.

 

Getting to appointments with confidence

Medical, therapy and allied health appointments are an essential part of maintaining health and wellbeing. Transport supports can help ensure participants attend appointments regularly and without stress.

Support workers can assist with:

  • Appointment scheduling and reminders
  • Door-to-door transport
  • Waiting and support during appointments if required
  • Safe return home


This is particularly helpful for participants managing complex health needs, fatigue, anxiety or mobility challenges.

 

Choosing the right transport supports for your goals

Every participant’s needs and goals are different. When considering transport supports, it can help to think about:

  • How often you need to travel
  • Whether public transport is accessible for you
  • Your confidence travelling independently
  • The types of appointments or activities you attend


Your long-term goals for independence

Your Support Coordinator or NDIS planner can help tailor transport supports to align with your goals and daily life.

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