
When it comes to managing your National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) plan, you have three choices:
Should you choose to be self managed, plan managed, or Agency managed? Thatโs a common question โ and weโre here to help you find the answer.
Weโve prepared this guide with everything you need to know about the three funds management options. We detail exactly how they work, how they can benefit you, and the things to keep in mind so youโre not caught unaware.
Ready to find the option that works best for you? Read on.
By choosing to self manage your NDIS funding, you do everything yourself. Youโre in full control over your supports and finances.
You can choose any provider (NDIS registered or non-registered), and youโre not bound by the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits. This gives you a lot of flexibility, but it also comes with a few extra responsibilities too.
You might be able to use some of your NDIS budget for services like bookkeeping or support coordination to help you to self manage, but youโll need to make sure you request extra funds to cover this when you have your planning meeting.
You like to be in full control of your NDIS funding and donโt mind handling tasks like paying your providers, keeping your records, and claiming from the NDIAโs participant portal.
If that sounds like you, self management could be a great option.
Plan managed NDIS funding gives you flexibility without the extra admin. A plan manager (like us!) takes care of things like paying invoices, keeping records, and claiming from the NDIA, so you can focus on the more important things in life.
The NDIA includes funding in your plan for a plan manager, which means itโs free to all NDIS participants and doesnโt take budget away from your other supports. A good plan manager provides tools and technology to help you keep track of your spending and stay in control of your funding.
If you choose plan management, you get similar benefits to self management, but you donโt have to do any of the admin for your plan. You can use both registered and non-registered providers, but you must follow the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits.
Plan managers are NDIS-registered providers who provide financial administration services to NDIS participants. Independent plan managers (like My Plan Manager) specialise in plan management only, so they donโt provide other services, keeping things simple, focused, and ethical.
There are many benefits to choosing plan management, including:
You want choice and flexibility in your providers, but donโt want the hassle of paying invoices or keeping records. If youโd like the freedom of self management without the admin, plan management could be the perfect fit.
NDIA managed funding, also known as Agency managed funding, is the most hands off option, and is generally used when the NDIA has the view that itโs the safest option for a participant. With this approach, the Agency takes care of paying your providers and managing your plan for you.
If having more choice matters to you, self management and plan management are the options to look at. Both give you access to around four times as many providers compared to Agency managed plans, because youโre not limited to NDIS-registered providers. That extra flexibility can make a big difference in finding supports that really fit your life.
Both of these options are more popular than Agency management, but one of them stands out: plan management.
Plan management gives you the freedom to choose from a wide range of providers, while taking the stress out of the admin. You donโt have to worry about paying invoices or keeping records because your plan manager does that for you โ but you still stay in control of your funding.
And the numbers back this up:
So, while thereโs no one โrightโ way to manage your plan, most people seem to want flexibility without the paperwork and plan management offers exactly that.
Choosing the right plan manager is an important step in making your NDIS experience smooth and stress-free. Here are a few things to look for when comparing plan managers:
Find out more about what a good plan manager does in What exactly does a plan manager do?
If you want a plan manager to support you, the good news is itโs simple! Just let the NDIA know youโd like a plan manager, and they can add the funding for one into your plan. You can give the Agency a call on 1800 800 110 to get started.
If youโd like to learn more about My Plan Manager, reach out to our friendly team today. Weโre here to answer your questions and make the process simple. You can email us at enquiries@myplanmanager.com.au or call us on 1800 861 272 from 8am-5.30pm (SA time), Monday to Friday.