♿ NDIS Property Maintenance — Western Suburbs, Brisbane
Compare 8 ndis property maintenance operators servicing Western Suburbs. NDIS-funded gardening, cleaning and minor home maintenance for participants.
Funded from Core Support (Assistance with Daily Living): Hourly, plan-funded
Brisbane's western suburbs are established homes on larger blocks through Kenmore, Chapel Hill and St Lucia. Bigger properties and higher-value renovations drive demand for larger-scope trade work and landscaping.
If keeping the garden and home in order is hard because of disability, the NDIS can fund routine help — lawn mowing, gardening, house cleaning and minor maintenance — from a participant's Core Support budget under Assistance with Daily Living. The support has to be disability-related and meet the reasonable-and-necessary test, and it covers ongoing domestic help rather than one-off projects. Licensed specialist work like electrical and plumbing, and structural changes, are funded separately, and home modifications are a different pathway assessed by an occupational therapist.
NDIS Property Maintenance operators covering Western Suburbs
Showing all Brisbane operators — area-specific data is being expanded.
MJ Property Services
VerifiedVeteran-owned NDIS & aged-care garden maintenance — safe-access lawn and garden care, yard clean-ups, green-waste removal and ongoing property care. Plan-managed and self-managed participants welcome; we invoice your plan manager direct. Booked online, priced upfront.
D-Lawn Care
ListedNDIS-registered provider offering mowing, whippersnipping, weeding, hedging and pressure washing across greater Ipswich, Brisbane and Logan.
Dylan's Mowing
Listed📍 Buderim
Regular lawn mowing and garden maintenance for plan-managed NDIS participants, with weekly, fortnightly or monthly scheduling.
Macdonald Mowing
ListedLawn mowing and garden maintenance through NDIS Core Support funding for self-managed or plan-managed participants, working with plan managers and support coordinators.
MMI Domestic Services
ListedFamily-owned business offering NDIS gardening — mowing, trimming, edging and tidying for self-managed and plan-managed participants across Brisbane, Logan and Ipswich.
TLC Property Maintenance
ListedCustomised NDIS garden services across Brisbane including lawn mowing, garden bed care and green waste management.
Top Property Services
ListedRegistered NDIS provider offering yard maintenance — mowing, hedge trimming, tree pruning, mulching and weeding for self, plan or agency managed participants in Brisbane.
Your Kind Collective
ListedNDIS gardening and home maintenance including mowing, weeding and general upkeep, funded under Core Supports for Assistance with Daily Living.
Suburbs we cover in Western Suburbs
📅 When to book
Most NDIS maintenance is recurring — fortnightly or monthly lawn and garden care, or regular cleaning — set up as an ongoing support rather than a single job. Allow time to confirm funding and provider details before the first visit. Self-managed and plan-managed participants can usually arrange providers directly.
📋 License & verification
Workers entering a participant's home in a risk-assessed role for a registered provider must hold a valid NDIS worker screening clearance before they start ('no card, no start'). Unregistered sole traders aren't legally required to hold one, but the NDIS Commission recommends it and many participants ask for it — so it's the key trust signal to confirm. Public liability insurance is standard.
⚠️ Common mistakes
- •Assuming the NDIS pays for one-off projects — it funds ongoing disability-related help, not a single garden makeover or rubbish clear-out
- •Expecting specialist or structural work from this budget — electrical, plumbing and home modifications are funded through separate NDIS pathways
- •Skipping the worker-screening check — for anyone working inside the home it's the single most important credential to confirm before the first visit
NDIS Property Maintenance in Western Suburbs — FAQs
Does the NDIS pay for gardening and lawn mowing?
Yes, when it's disability-related and reasonable and necessary. Routine lawn mowing, gardening, edge trimming and basic yard upkeep can be funded from the Core Support budget under Assistance with Daily Living — usually as an ongoing fortnightly or monthly support rather than a one-off job.
What home maintenance is NOT covered?
This budget covers routine domestic help — cleaning, gardening, minor maintenance. It does not cover licensed specialist trades (an electrician rewiring, a plumber fixing pipes), structural work, or building materials. Home modifications like ramps and accessible bathrooms are funded through a separate pathway assessed by an occupational therapist.
Does my gardener or cleaner need an NDIS worker screening check?
For a registered provider, workers in a risk-assessed role — more than incidental contact with the participant — must hold a valid NDIS worker screening clearance before they start. Unregistered sole traders aren't legally required to, but the NDIS Commission recommends it and many participants make it a condition, so it's the credential worth confirming first.
Can I choose my own gardener or cleaner?
If you're self-managed or plan-managed, yes — you can engage providers directly, including local sole traders, as long as the support is in your plan and meets the reasonable-and-necessary test. Agency-managed participants use NDIS-registered providers.