NDIS Transport in Perth That Gets You Where You Need to Be

Transport support for NDIS participants across Perth’s Northern Suburbs. A support worker who travels with you and helps you door to door, to appointments, work, study, shopping, and the activities that matter.

Transport Services Perth | NDIS Disability Transport

Transport That Comes With Support, Not Just a Ride

For a lot of people, not being able to drive or catch public transport is what makes everything else harder. Appointments get missed. Work and study feel out of reach. Family ends up doing every lift. Transport support changes that. A support worker travels with you, gets you safely to where you need to be, and helps you while you’re there, then gets you home again. It’s the difference between a taxi that drops you at the kerb and a familiar person who sees the whole trip through with you.

At Beyond Limits Assistance, this is hands-on support, not just a lift. The same worker, door to door, so getting out into the world stops being the hard part of your day.

What this support can help with:

Health and medical appointments

Getting to the GP, specialists, therapy, the hospital, or the pharmacy, with support to get in the door and back home after.

Work and study

Reliable travel to your job, TAFE, university, or a day program, so getting there is never the thing that holds you back.

Shopping and errands

Trips to the supermarket, the shops, the bank, or the post office, with a hand to carry, choose, and get it all done.

Social and community activities

Getting to the classes, groups, events, and catch-ups that keep you connected to the people and places you enjoy.

Day programs and supports

Regular travel to and from day programs, centre-based activities, and other supports in your week.

Family visits and personal trips

Getting to family, friends, appointments, or the personal trips that matter, on your schedule.

The Trips We Help You Make

Transport support covers far more than the occasional outing. It’s for the regular, practical trips that keep life running, as well as the ones you look forward to.

Transport Support For Anyone Who Finds Getting Around Hard

This support suits people who can’t drive, or who find public transport difficult, unsafe, or inaccessible because of their disability.

This support may suit you if you:

  • Can’t drive because of your disability
  • Find buses or trains difficult, unsafe, or hard to access
  • Rely on family or friends for lifts and want more independence
  • Miss appointments, or find getting there stressful
  • Need reliable transport to work, study, or a day program
  • Want someone who can drive you and support you once you arrive
  • Would rather have one familiar person than a different driver each time
  • Feel more comfortable with a support worker who speaks your language

Sorting Out Transport That Actually Suits Your Week

Good transport support is reliable and planned around your real schedule. Before anything else, we want to understand where you need to go, how often, and what support you need along the way.

We talk about where you need to go

We sit down with you, and your family or support coordinator if you'd like, to understand your regular trips, your one-off needs, and any support you need getting in and out or while you're there.

We match you with a worker and plan your trips

We pair you with a support worker who fits you, and sort out the practical details. Regular weekly trips, occasional outings, how you'll travel, and anything to plan around like mobility or timing.

We get you there, support you, and get you home

Your worker travels with you, helps where you need it, and brings you home again. As your schedule or needs change, we adjust the trips and the plan with you.

What we sort out with you up front

  • The trips you need support with, regular and one-off
  • Whether you need support only for travel, or at the destination too
  • How you’ll travel, and any access or mobility needs to plan around
  • Timing, so you’re never rushed or late
  • Language or cultural preferences for your support worker
  • Who else should be kept in the loop
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A Taxi Drops You Off. We See the Whole Trip Through.

A rideshare or taxi gets you from one address to another. That’s it. If you need a hand getting in the door, finding the right room, managing the appointment, or carrying the shopping, you’re on your own.

Transport support is different. Your support worker doesn’t just drive. They help you get ready, travel with you, support you while you’re there, and get you home safely. One familiar person, the whole way through.

That’s what makes it transport you can actually rely on, not just a ride you have to manage around.

A few things worth knowing

  • NDIS transport is generally for travel you can’t manage independently because of your disability.
  • It usually can’t be used to pay family or friends to drive you.
  • A transport allowance is quarantined for transport, so it can’t be spent on other supports.

Money-saving tip: Western Australia’s Passenger Transport Subsidy Scheme may help eligible people with disability reduce taxi costs. This can be used alongside your NDIS transport funding to help stretch it further. You can also read more about support budgets in your plan on the NDIS website.

How Transport Is Funded in Your NDIS Plan

NDIS transport is one of the more confusing parts of a plan, mostly because there are two different things people call “transport,” and they work very differently.

Support-worker transport (what we provide). This is a support worker travelling with you and supporting you, with the travel built into your support. It’s usually funded under your Core Supports budget, as part of community participation or daily living support, or as activity-based transport when a worker takes you to an activity or appointment. This is a service we deliver, door to door.

Transport allowance (something separate). Some participants also receive a transport allowance, a set amount paid to help cover travel like taxis, rideshare, or community transport. This is money you manage yourself, and it’s separate from the support we provide. Many people use both: the allowance for some trips, support-worker transport for others.

Beyond Limits works with self-managed, plan-managed, and NDIA-managed participants. We’re happy to look at your plan and explain how your transport support can work.

Transport Support Across Perth's Northern Suburbs

Beyond Limits Assistance provides transport support for NDIS participants across Perth’s Northern Suburbs.

Knowing the area helps. Our team knows the local clinics, shopping centres, and the quickest, calmest ways to get around the Northern Suburbs. We’re based in Alexander Heights and support participants to get where they need to be, close to home and further afield when needed.

If you’re nearby and unsure whether we cover your suburb, give us a call. We’ll confirm in a couple of minutes.

Based in Alexander Heights, areas we support include:

Need a Reliable Way to Get Around?

Talk to Beyond Limits Assistance about transport support that gets you where you need to be, with a hand the whole way.

Whether you’re enquiring for yourself, a family member, or someone you support, the first conversation is unhurried and obligation-free.

Prefer to speak with someone?
Call 0415 706 321

Transport Support FAQs

Quick answers to the questions we hear most often about NDIS transport, what’s funded, and getting started.

What's the difference between this and a taxi or rideshare?

A taxi or rideshare just drives you from one place to another. Our transport support is a support worker who travels with you and helps you the whole way. They can help you get ready, support you at your appointment or while you shop, and get you home safely. It’s the support that comes with the trip that makes the difference, not just the drive.

Wherever you need to go. Medical and health appointments, work, study, day programs, shopping and errands, social and community activities, and family visits. We help with regular weekly trips as well as one-off journeys.

Support-worker transport, where a worker travels with you and supports you, is usually funded under your Core Supports budget, often as part of community participation or daily living support. This is separate from a transport allowance, which is a set amount some participants receive to cover things like taxis or rideshare themselves. Many people use both. We can look at your plan and explain how your transport support can work.

Yes, wherever possible. Transport works best when you know and trust the person behind the wheel, so we match you carefully and keep that worker with you. If they’re ever sick or on leave, we’ll let you know in advance and arrange a replacement or reschedule. You can request a different match at any time.

Yes. We have support workers who speak both Arabic and English, and can match you with someone you’re comfortable with. Being able to talk easily with the person supporting you makes the whole trip less stressful, especially around appointments.

We’re based in Alexander Heights and support participants across Perth’s Northern Suburbs, including Landsdale, Ballajura, Koondoola, Girrawheen, Marangaroo, Darch, Mirrabooka, Wanneroo, and Nollamara. We also take enquiries from nearby areas. If you’re unsure, give us a call.

Three options:

The first conversation is about where you need to go and the support you’d like along the way. We’ll only move ahead if it feels like the right fit on both sides.