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Autism support in Devonport, TAS

Autism support in Devonport, TAS

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Updated 15 July 2026

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10 registered providers in Devonport — none with a demonstrated Autism track record yet·How we chose these

1

Devonport, TAS

  • Specialises in Therapy, Allied Health

Lonvara is an NDIS registered provider serving Devonport, Tasmania.

How this listing is sourced

NDIS coverage1 groupNDIS registration groupsTherapeutic Supports
2

Devonport, TAS and 3 othersAlso servesBurnie, TAS · Launceston, TAS · Ulverstone, TAS · Regional provider

  • Fast responder, usually replies within 2 hours
  • Specialises in Personal Care, Support Workers, Social Support

ELPE Health works across 5 NDIS support categories in Devonport, Tasmania. Most enquiries to them come from families and carers.

How this listing is sourced

NDIS coverage5 groupsNDIS registration groupsAssistance in Coordinating or Managing Life Stages, Transitions and Supports · Community nursing care for high needs · Therapeutic Supports · Exercise Physiology and Physical Wellbeing Activities · Support Coordination
0364256901
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Devonport, TAS and 4 othersAlso servesBellerive, TAS · Burnie, TAS · Launceston, TAS · Rosebery, TAS

  • Specialises in Support Workers, Personal Care, Transport

Family Based Care Tasmania works across 16 NDIS support categories in Devonport, Tasmania.

How this listing is sourced

NDIS coverage16 groupsNDIS registration groupsAssistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement · Therapeutic Supports · Group and Centre Based Activities · Assistance to access and/or maintain employment and/or education · High Intensity Daily Personal Activities · Specialist Behaviour Support · Innovative Community Participation · Development of daily living and life skills · Support Coordination · Participation in community/social and civic activities · Assistance in Coordinating or Managing Life Stages, Transitions and Supports · Assistance with travel/transport arrangements · Household tasks · Early Childhood Supports · Exercise Physiology and Physical Wellbeing Activities · Daily Personal Activities
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Devonport, TAS and 3 othersAlso servesHobart, TAS · Launceston, TAS · Surfers Paradise, QLD

  • Specialises in Therapy, Allied Health, Psychology

Based in Devonport, Tasmania, Bridge to Understanding is an NDIS registered provider.

How this listing is sourced

NDIS coverage3 groupsNDIS registration groupsTherapeutic Supports · Specialist Behaviour Support · Early Childhood Supports
0363108214
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Devonport, TAS and 3 othersAlso servesHobart, TAS · Launceston, TAS · Shorewell Park, TAS

  • Specialises in Support Workers, Other Services

Housing Choices Tasmania is an NDIS registered provider serving Devonport, Tasmania.

How this listing is sourced

NDIS coverage1 groupNDIS registration groupsSpecialist Disability Accommodation
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Devonport, TAS and 37 othersAlso servesAdelaide, SA · Beenleigh, QLD · Brisbane City, QLD · Browns Plains, QLD · Christies Beach, SA · Elizabeth, SA · Enfield, SA · Fortitude Valley, QLD · Hobart, TAS · Ipswich, QLD · Labrador, QLD · Launceston, TAS · +25 more · National provider

  • 5+ families connected
  • Specialises in Allied health, Gardening

Interact Australia - South Australia is an NDIS registered provider in Devonport, Tasmania. Families most often connect with them for allied health and gardening. Most enquiries to them come from participants directly. Registered across 12 NDIS support categories, including daily personal care, daily living skills and Innovative Community Participation.

How this listing is sourced

NDIS coverage12 groupsNDIS registration groupsDaily Personal Activities · Development of daily living and life skills · Innovative Community Participation · Assistance to access and/or maintain employment and/or education · Assistance with travel/transport arrangements · Community nursing care for high needs · Group and Centre Based Activities · Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement · Participation in community/social and civic activities · High Intensity Daily Personal Activities · Assistance in Coordinating or Managing Life Stages, Transitions and Supports · Household tasks
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Devonport, TAS

  • Specialises in Support Workers

Bright Future Sda Homes is an NDIS registered provider serving Devonport, Tasmania.

How this listing is sourced

NDIS coverage1 groupNDIS registration groupsSpecialist Disability Accommodation
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Devonport, TAS and 6 othersAlso servesCohuna, VIC · Hobart, TAS · Launceston, TAS · Swan Hill, VIC · Ulverstone, TAS · Warrnambool, VIC · National provider

  • Specialises in Allied health

Respect Aged Care works across 3 NDIS support categories in Devonport, Tasmania. They operate across multiple states. They are most often contacted for allied health. Most enquiries to them come from participants directly.

How this listing is sourced

NDIS coverage3 groupsNDIS registration groupsHigh Intensity Daily Personal Activities · Assistance with daily life tasks in a group or shared living arrangement · Group and Centre Based Activities
0350329169
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Devonport, TAS and 4 othersAlso servesBurnie, TAS · Derwent Park, TAS · Launceston, TAS · Rosny Park, TAS

  • Specialises in Personal Care, Support Workers, Social Support

Based in Devonport, Tasmania, Total Support Services is an NDIS registered provider, with a team that includes disability support worker and psychologist.

How this listing is sourced

0362443372
10

Devonport, TAS

  • Specialises in Support Workers
1800 319 588

How we rank providers

Rankings in Devonport are based on real outcomes between providers and families on our platform. They are recalculated daily and cannot be purchased or influenced by advertising.

  • How this list is built. Providers shown here offer therapy, allied health, psychology, support work, and social and community support, the support types most relevant to autism. They are then ranked by demonstrated experience with autism, providers who have actively claimed and supported autism referrals rank above those who only list it as a capability.
  • Outcomes with families. We measure what happens after a family contacts a provider. Providers where families report positive outcomes rank higher. Multiple signals are weighted across a rolling window.
  • Condition-specific track record. Providers who have accepted and worked with autism referrals on Carevo rank above those who only list the condition as a capability. We weight providers using their demonstrated experience with this cohort, not self-declared specialisations.
  • Service match. Providers are ranked by how closely their registered services and capabilities match what you are searching for.
  • Registration and compliance. NDIS registered and government-approved aged care providers are weighted for meeting quality and safeguards standards.
  • Local presence. Providers confirmed in Devonport rank above those covering only the broader region.

What "Trusted" means. The Trusted badge is awarded to providers with a consistent record of positive outcomes with families on our platform. It is based on multiple behavioural signals and family feedback, and it cannot be purchased.

10

providers in Devonport

29,330

providers nationally

How we calculate provider numbers

What people with Autism in Devonport usually need help with

Autism spectrum disorder affects communication, sensory processing, routines, and the way a person experiences everyday environments. NDIS participants with autism often need a mix of speech pathology, OT, behaviour support, psychology, support workers, and school-or-community-based strategies that work together rather than in isolation. Because support needs vary so widely, the most useful comparison is not who says they support autism, but who can show practical experience with regulation, communication, rapport, and family goals.

For developmental conditions, the strongest local pages are the ones that help families compare actual fit: who understands sensory needs, who can support school or childcare transitions, and who can work on the same goals across therapy and day-to-day support rather than offering isolated sessions.

What people usually compare locally

  • • Whether therapists have experience with developmental and neurodivergent conditions locally
  • • Availability of early intervention or specialist programs in the area
  • • Staff continuity and how well workers adapt to communication differences
  • • Wait times for key therapies like speech, OT, and behaviour support
Behaviour support Occupational therapy Speech pathology Psychology Early intervention Social skills programs

Services and providers to compare first in Devonport

For developmental conditions, compare the services that remove the biggest daily bottlenecks first: communication, regulation, behaviour, routines, and participation. The strongest providers usually coordinate across therapy and support work instead of leaving families to stitch everything together. Use the service links below to pressure-test provider fit, not just to browse every option in the area.

The Autism provider network on Carevo

172 providers on Carevo have supported people with autism through real matched requests, with 27 doing so more than once.166 are registered NDIS providers. Matching is based on real provider history, not self-described claims.

Supports they provide

  • • Support workers
  • • Social and community support
  • • Therapy
  • • Allied health

Where providers are

Providers experienced with autism are listed in more than 1110 suburbs across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, and other states.

Often supported alongside

Providers who support autism most often also have experience with ADHD, Psychosocial Disability, Incontinence, Speech Delay, and Schizophrenia.

About Devonport, TAS

Population

13,759

Local government area

Devonport (City)

Providers listed

10

Devonport sits within the Devonport (City) local government area in TAS. Providers serving this area often cover surrounding suburbs in the same LGA, so it is worth checking neighbouring areas if you cannot find an exact match.

How to check a provider's credentials

Carevo lists the registration details a provider reports and links you to the official Australian registers so you can confirm them yourself. Here is what each listing shows and where to check it. A listing on Carevo is not an endorsement.

NDIS registration

Listings show whether a provider reports being NDIS registered. You can confirm a provider's current registration and approved support types yourself on the NDIS Commission's public provider register.

Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission

Aged care approval

Listings show aged care approval where it is recorded. You can check a provider's current approval and the services they deliver on the Australian Government's My Aged Care find a provider service.

Source: My Aged Care (Department of Health and Aged Care)

ABN you can check

Most listings include the provider's Australian Business Number, shown on the profile. You can look it up on the Australian Business Register to confirm the business is registered and active.

Source: Australian Business Register

Complaints process

If you have a concern about any provider, you can lodge a complaint with the NDIS Commission or the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission at any time. We also accept complaints via our own channel.

Source: NDIS Commission / Aged Care Commission

Care Services Available in Devonport

Provider counts by service type in Devonport

* Services commonly accessed for this condition

What happens after you request support in Devonport

1. Map current barriers

Identify whether the main gaps are in communication, daily routines, behaviour, social participation, or independence at home.

2. Compare therapy and support options

Look at providers who offer the right therapy mix and support workers who understand how to work with developmental conditions in practice.

3. Check rapport and consistency

Ask about staff continuity, how therapists adapt to the person's communication style, and whether you can trial before committing.

For NDIS participants with developmental conditions, it also helps to confirm whether the provider can coordinate across therapies (e.g. OT and speech working together on the same goals) and whether support workers are trained in the specific condition.

Devonport at a glance

Nearest hospital

North West Regional Hospital

Public transport

Metro Tasmania buses

Pharmacies

Chemist Warehouse Devonport • Priceline Pharmacy Rooke Street

Community support

Devonport Senior Citizens • Neighbourhood Houses NW Tasmania

Gateway to Tasmania via Spirit of Tasmania. Northwest coast hub. High retiree population.

Flat coastal area. Town centre is accessible. Spirit terminal is accessible.

Postcode: 7310

Frequently Asked Questions

Is autism a List A condition for the NDIS?

Autism assessed at level 2 or level 3 is on the NDIA's List A, so it is treated as likely to meet the disability requirements on the basis of the diagnosis alone. Level 1 autism sits under List B, which means the NDIA also needs evidence of how it permanently affects daily functioning. The NDIA has ongoing work reviewing both lists, so check the current version on the NDIS guidelines site before you apply.

What is the difference between level 1, level 2 and level 3 autism for the NDIS?

The levels come from the DSM-5-TR and describe how much support a person needs, not how autistic they are. Level 1 means requiring support, level 2 means requiring substantial support, and level 3 means requiring very substantial support, assessed separately for social communication and for restricted or repetitive behaviours. For NDIS access the level matters: level 2 and level 3 sit on List A and are likely to meet the disability requirements on diagnosis, while level 1 requires further evidence of functional impact under List B.

What therapies help autistic children build communication skills in Devonport?

Speech pathology, occupational therapy, and behaviour support are among the most commonly funded therapies for autistic children under the NDIS in Devonport. Carevo helps families in Hobart find registered providers who specialise in early intervention and communication-focused support.

How do I find an autism-specialist NDIS provider in Devonport?

Carevo lists NDIS providers in Devonport who work with autistic participants, but the real comparison point is practical fit. Look for providers offering behaviour support, OT, speech therapy, or support work with autism-specific experience, clear communication with families, and a track record adapting to sensory needs, routines, and different communication styles.

Can adults with autism access NDIS services in Devonport?

Yes. The NDIS supports autistic people of all ages in Devonport. Adults can access support workers, employment assistance, social participation programs, therapy, and daily living support. Your NDIS plan will reflect your individual goals and support needs.

What early intervention services are available for autistic children in Devonport?

Early intervention for autistic children in Devonport typically includes speech pathology, occupational therapy, behaviour support, and developmental play-based programs. The NDIS Early Childhood approach provides access to these services for children under 9. Carevo can connect you with local early intervention providers.

Does my child need a formal autism diagnosis to access the NDIS?

No. Children under 9 can access support through the NDIS early childhood approach with evidence of developmental delay, without a formal autism diagnosis. An early childhood partner can start supports while assessment is under way. From October 2026, the Thriving Kids program also begins phasing in for children with lower support needs.

How much do autism support services cost under the NDIS in Devonport?

Autism support services in Devonport are priced under the 2026-27 NDIS price limits. Therapy with a psychologist caps at $252.99 per hour, occupational therapy and speech pathology at $193.99 per hour, and support workers at $70.23 per hour on weekday daytimes. These are caps, not fixed fees, and your NDIS plan funding covers approved supports.

How do I start finding autism support through Carevo in Devonport?

Tell Carevo what support you are looking for, either through the form on this page or on 1800 953 253. Carevo connects you with providers in Devonport who have real experience supporting autistic participants, and you compare and choose who to work with. It is free for participants and there is no obligation.

Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Autism spectrum disorder is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition involving differences in social communication and interaction, together with restricted or repetitive behaviours, interests, or sensory sensitivities. Under the DSM-5-TR, a diagnosis records a support level for each of those two areas: level 1 (requiring support), level 2 (requiring substantial support), and level 3 (requiring very substantial support), and the same person can sit at different levels for each. Australian diagnosis follows the National Guideline for the assessment and diagnosis of autism developed by Autism CRC, updated in 2023 and approved by the NHMRC. The ABS 2022 Survey of Disability, Ageing and Carers counted 290,900 autistic Australians, 1.1% of the population and a 41.8% increase on 2018, with prevalence of 3.1% among people under 25. Autism is one of the most common primary disabilities among NDIS participants, and it presents differently in every person. Some autistic people need minimal day-to-day support but benefit from therapy for sensory overload or social fatigue. Others need significant help with communication, personal care, and daily routines. Many autistic adults were diagnosed late and are still working out what support actually helps.

How autism affects daily life

Autism can affect daily life in ways that are not always obvious to others. Sensory sensitivities may make supermarkets, public transport, or busy workplaces overwhelming. Changes to routine can cause significant distress, and unplanned transitions, a cancelled appointment, a new support worker, a changed bus route, often cost more energy than the event itself. Communication differences mean conversations, phone calls, and appointments can be exhausting, and many autistic people mask through the day then crash at home, which families sometimes misread as behaviour coming out of nowhere. Executive function challenges make planning meals, managing money, starting tasks, and keeping on top of household jobs harder than they look. For children, school creates pressure around noise, social interaction, and transitions between activities. For adults, the friction shows up in job interviews, open-plan offices, and services built around phone calls. The ABS found 73% of autistic people have profound or severe disability, but functional impact varies enormously between individuals and across a single week. Practical support that accounts for sensory needs, provides predictable routines, and reduces unnecessary demands makes a measurable difference.

What to look for in a provider

A good autism provider understands that no two autistic people are the same. They will ask about sensory preferences, communication style, and what a good day looks like before writing a support plan. Red flags include providers who run a one-size-fits-all programme, who talk about the person rather than to them, or who focus on compliance rather than wellbeing. Ask whether staff have autism-specific training beyond a generic disability certificate, whether they can work with non-speaking communication and AAC devices, and how they handle a day when capacity is lower than usual. Ask how they measure progress against the participant's own goals rather than a standard checklist. For children, ask how therapy carries over into home and school rather than staying inside the clinic room. For adults, ask whether the provider has actually supported autistic adults, since many services are built around children. Providers who involve the autistic person, and family where appropriate, in goal setting tend to deliver better outcomes, and neurodiversity-affirming practice, which works with autistic thinking styles instead of trying to train them away, is increasingly what participants and families expect.

How to access funding

Your NDIS access path depends on your diagnosis and age. Autism assessed at level 2 or level 3 is on the NDIA's List A, conditions likely to meet the disability requirements, so a diagnostic report from a paediatrician, psychiatrist, or psychologist stating the level is usually enough evidence on its own. Autism assessed at level 1 sits under List B, which means you also need evidence of how it permanently affects your daily functioning, usually therapist reports and a functional assessment. The NDIA has flagged ongoing work reviewing Lists A and B, so check the current lists on the NDIS guidelines site when you apply. For children under 9, the early childhood approach allows support with evidence of developmental delay, without a formal autism diagnosis, through an early childhood partner. The Thriving Kids program also begins phasing in from October 2026 for children with lower support needs. In practice the decision runs like this: under 9, contact an early childhood partner first. Nine or older with a level 2 or 3 diagnosis, apply for access with your diagnostic report. Level 1, gather functional evidence with your treating therapists before applying. Already a participant, use your plan to compare providers rather than starting with whoever answers first. If you are not sure where you stand, the eligibility checker further down this page takes a few minutes, and you can call Carevo on 1800 953 253 to be connected with providers experienced with autistic participants once your plan is in place.

Sources: Autism in Australia, 2022 (ABS) · National Guideline for the assessment and diagnosis of autism in Australia (Autism CRC) · NDIS access: conditions likely to meet the disability requirements, Lists A and B (NDIS)

Need help with NDIS for Autism? A support coordinator can help you find the right providers and get the most from your plan. Find support coordinators in Devonport

Funding and costs for autism support in Devonport

Lower

$15,000

per year

Typical

$40,000

per year

Higher

$120,000+

per year

Ranges depend on age, severity of functional impact, living situation, therapy needs, and whether the participant requires support workers for daily living or community access.

Illustrative ranges only. An individual plan is set by the NDIA on assessed need, not by diagnosis, and varies widely. Pricing basis: NDIS Pricing Schedule 2026-27.

Under the 2026-27 NDIS price limits, therapy with a psychologist caps at $252.99 per hour, occupational therapy and speech pathology at $193.99 per hour, and specialist behavioural intervention support at $232.99 per hour. Early childhood intervention professionals cap at $193.99 per hour. Support worker items for self-care and community access cap at $70.23 per hour on weekday daytimes, with higher limits for evenings, weekends, public holidays, and intensive or complex support. These are maximum prices, not fixed fees, so providers can charge less, and plan-managed or self-managed participants can also use unregistered providers who set their own rates.

Figures are indicative and based on the current NDIS Price Guide and published Home Care Package rates. Actual costs depend on your plan, provider, and location.

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