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PTSD support in Stirling, WA

Find ptsd support in Stirling, WA

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Reviewed by Carevo Team · Updated 4 June 2026

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What people with PTSD in Stirling usually need help with

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event, causing persistent symptoms such as flashbacks, hypervigilance, avoidance, and difficulty with daily functioning. The NDIS can provide funding for people whose PTSD causes a permanent and substantial reduction in their capacity to participate in everyday life. Trauma-informed supports can help people manage symptoms, reconnect with their community, and work toward recovery.

For psychosocial conditions, the real local comparison is not just who services the suburb. It is who has workers with genuine mental health experience, can respond when support needs spike, and can rebuild routines without making the participant feel managed or judged.

What people usually compare locally

  • • Whether the provider has psychosocial-specific workers, not just general support staff
  • • Flexibility to increase or decrease support hours based on how things are going
  • • Coordination with local mental health teams, hospitals, or community services
  • • How quickly they can start or scale up support when needed
Psychology Trauma-Informed Counselling Psychosocial Recovery Coaching Specialist Support Coordination Support Workers Community Access

Services and providers to compare first in Stirling

For psychosocial conditions, compare recovery coaching, psychological support, and psychosocial-capable support workers first. The strongest providers can step support up or down, coordinate with the clinical team, and keep the relationship stable during rough periods instead of resetting every time things slip. Use the service links below to pressure-test provider fit, not just to browse every option in the area.

Best PTSD Support providers near me

Showing 9 of 9 providers·How we rank

Trusted provider

Amity Care & Support Services

Stirling, WA and 10 others · Regional provider

Specialises in Personal care · Gardening · Occupational therapy

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Amity Care And Support Services Pty Ltd. is a leading NDIS provider dedicated to offering comprehensive disability support to the Stirling community and its residents. As a registered NDIS provider, the organisation is committed to empowering individuals with disabilities in Stirling to live fulfilling and independent lives, tailored to their unique needs and aspirations. Their presence in Stirling ensures local access to a wide range of essential support services.

How we verified this provider

Median response time2 days
NDIS coverage13 groups

Right at Home Perth Northern Suburbs & Perth West Coast

Stirling, WA and 107 others · Hyperlocal provider

Specialises in Equipment hire · Therapy · Allied health

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Right at Home Perth Northern Suburbs & Perth West Coast is dedicated to providing exceptional NDIS services right here in Stirling, WA. As a leading disability support provider, the team focuses on delivering person-centred care that empowers individuals to live their lives to the fullest within their own homes and community. Understanding the unique needs of residents in Stirling, they offer a comprehensive suite of services designed to enhance independence and wellbeing.

Median response time2 hours

Integrated Support Solutions WA

Stirling, WA

Specialises in Therapy · Allied Health · Support Workers

3

Serving Stirling and surrounding areas in Western Australia, they are committed to empowering NDIS participants with tailored and effective assistance.

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Independence Network Pty Ltd

Stirling, WA

Specialises in Support Workers

4

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NDIS coverage1 group

Quality Healthcare Solutions

Stirling, WA

Specialises in Support Workers · Personal Care · Transport

5

They are committed to delivering high-quality disability support services tailored to meet the unique needs of NDIS participants.

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ParaQuad Industries Op Shop (Stirling)

Stirling, WA and 1 other

Specialises in Personal Care · Support Workers · Social Support

6

They are committed to empowering NDIS participants with the assistance they need to live fulfilling lives.

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Kynd Karma

Stirling, WA and 28 others

Specialises in Therapy · Allied Health · Physiotherapy

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Kynd Karma is a leading registered NDIS provider committed to delivering exceptional therapeutic and allied health support to the Stirling community. Understanding the unique needs of individuals with disabilities in Western Australia, the team at Kynd Karma focuses on person-centred care designed to enhance independence and wellbeing.

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Moringa Home Care Services Pty Ltd

Stirling, WA

Specialises in Support Workers · Personal Care · Transport

8

Moringa Home Care Services Pty Ltd. is a trusted, registered NDIS provider proudly serving Stirling, WA, and the surrounding communities.

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The Trustee For Etan Family Trust

Stirling, WA

Specialises in Support Workers · Personal Care · Transport

9

They are dedicated to delivering high-quality disability support services to empower individuals in Stirling.

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How we rank providers

Rankings in Stirling 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, social and community support, and occupational therapy, the support types most relevant to ptsd. They are then ranked by demonstrated experience with ptsd, providers who have actively claimed and supported ptsd 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 ptsd 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 Stirling rank above those covering only the broader region.

What does "Trusted" mean? 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.

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providers in Stirling

26,738

providers nationally

The PTSD provider network on Carevo

16 providers on Carevo have supported people with ptsd through real matched requests.All are registered NDIS providers. Matching is based on real provider history, not self-described claims.

Supports they provide

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

Where providers are

Providers experienced with ptsd are listed in more than 180 suburbs across Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland.

Often supported alongside

Providers who support ptsd most often also have experience with Psychosocial Disability, Schizophrenia, Autism, OCD, and Incontinence.

About Stirling, WA

Population

9,676

Median household income

$40,612 p.a.

Local government area

Stirling (City)

Providers listed

9

Stirling sits within the Stirling (City) local government area in WA. 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 providers are verified

Every provider listed is cross-checked against the official Australian registers before appearing here. This is separate from the Trusted badge, which reflects platform outcomes.

NDIS register cross-check

Every NDIS-registered provider listed is verified against the NDIS Commission register. Registration numbers and approved support groups are pulled from the official register, not self-declared.

Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission

Aged care approval status

Aged care approved status reflects the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care approved provider list, including service types and category groups.

Source: Department of Health and Aged Care

ABN verification

Every listing includes an Australian Business Number. Providers without a valid, active ABN do not appear in our directory.

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 Stirling

Provider counts by service type in Stirling

* Services commonly accessed for this condition

What happens after you request support in Stirling

1. Identify the support pattern

Work out whether you need consistent daily support, flexible step-up/step-down support, therapy-focused sessions, or help re-engaging with community and work.

2. Compare recovery-focused providers

Look for providers whose approach is recovery-oriented rather than purely clinical. Compare how they handle fluctuating needs and coordination with your clinical team.

3. Test the working relationship

Ask about how workers are matched, what happens during a crisis, and whether you can change workers easily if the fit is not right.

For NDIS participants with psychosocial disability, it also helps to confirm how the provider coordinates with your psychiatrist or mental health team, and whether they can adjust support hours when you are going through a more difficult period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does PTSD qualify for the NDIS?
PTSD can qualify for the NDIS when it is considered a permanent psychosocial disability that substantially limits a person's ability to carry out daily activities, maintain relationships, or participate in the community. Complex or chronic PTSD with a long-term functional impact is more likely to meet the NDIS access criteria than a recent diagnosis still being actively treated. Carevo can connect people in Stirling and across the Perth with NDIS support coordinators who help build a strong access application with the right clinical evidence.
What NDIS supports are available for PTSD in Stirling?
NDIS participants with PTSD in Stirling may access trauma-informed psychology, counselling, psychosocial recovery coaching, support workers for daily assistance, community access programs, and occupational therapy to address functional limitations. Supports are planned around individual goals and can be delivered at home or in the community depending on what works best for the person. Carevo helps people across the Perth find providers with specific expertise in trauma and PTSD.
Can complex PTSD be covered by the NDIS differently to standard PTSD?
Complex PTSD, which typically develops after prolonged or repeated trauma, often has a greater impact on functioning and daily life, which may make it easier to demonstrate eligibility for the NDIS compared to acute PTSD. The NDIS assesses functional impact rather than the specific diagnostic label, so detailed evidence of how symptoms affect day-to-day life is what matters most. Carevo connects people in Stirling and the Perth with experienced NDIS professionals who understand complex trauma presentations.
How do I find a trauma-informed NDIS provider near Stirling?
Finding a trauma-informed provider is important because people with PTSD need supports delivered in a way that does not re-traumatise or overwhelm them. Looking for providers who explicitly reference trauma-informed practice, safe communication, and flexible service delivery is a good starting point when searching in Stirling. Carevo is a platform that connects NDIS participants across the Perth with allied health professionals and support workers who have experience working with trauma survivors.
Can PTSD from a workplace injury or accident be funded by the NDIS?
If PTSD results from a workplace injury or accident, it may initially be funded through WorkCover or another compensation scheme rather than the NDIS. However, once those supports are exhausted or if the condition becomes permanent and the person no longer has access to compensation funding, the NDIS may become the appropriate avenue for ongoing support. Carevo can help people in Stirling and across the Perth navigate which system is most appropriate for their situation by connecting them with knowledgeable support coordinators.

Understanding Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) develops after exposure to a traumatic event and causes persistent re-experiencing of the trauma, avoidance of reminders, negative changes in thoughts and mood, and heightened arousal and reactivity. PTSD affects approximately 12% of Australians at some point in their lives, with higher rates among veterans, first responders, refugees, and survivors of abuse. While many people recover with treatment, some develop chronic PTSD that causes lasting psychosocial disability. Complex PTSD, resulting from prolonged or repeated trauma, can cause additional difficulties with emotional regulation, self-concept, and relationships. The NDIS funds support for people whose PTSD causes permanent and significant functional impairment. NDIS supports are recovery-focused and complement clinical trauma therapy, which is funded through Medicare or DVA.

How ptsd affects daily life

PTSD affects daily life through intrusive memories, flashbacks, nightmares, hypervigilance, and avoidance of triggers. A person may avoid certain places, people, sounds, or situations that remind them of the trauma. Hypervigilance makes it hard to relax, sleep, or concentrate. Emotional numbness and withdrawal strain relationships. Many people with PTSD also experience depression, anxiety, substance use, and chronic pain. Daily functioning can be severely limited: leaving the house, going to appointments, being in crowds, maintaining employment, and sustaining relationships can all become overwhelming. The impact often fluctuates, with some periods of reasonable functioning and others where basic daily tasks feel impossible.

What to look for in a provider

Good PTSD providers use trauma-informed approaches in everything they do, not just in therapy sessions. Ask whether all their workers have trauma-informed care training, how they handle triggers and dissociation, and whether they understand the difference between clinical trauma therapy (the psychiatrist or psychologist's role) and disability support (the NDIS role). Red flags include providers whose workers are not trained to recognise dissociation or trauma responses, who use physical contact without permission, or who push the person into triggering situations without proper support. Consistency and predictability of workers is particularly important for building safety and trust.

How to access funding

PTSD is on the NDIS List B for psychosocial disability, requiring evidence of permanent and significant functional impairment. A psychiatrist's report documenting the diagnosis, trauma history (in general terms), treatment history, and residual functional limitations is the standard evidence. Complex PTSD from repeated trauma may be harder to document because the diagnosis is newer. The NDIS assesses whether the condition is likely permanent and substantially reduces functional capacity. Plans are reviewed annually. For veterans, DVA provides separate funded support pathways.

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

Funding and costs for ptsd support in Stirling

Lower

$8,000

per year

Typical

$25,000

per year

Higher

$70,000

per year

Plan size depends on the severity and chronicity of symptoms, functional impact, and whether the person needs daily support worker hours or primarily therapy and recovery coaching.

Psychology sessions for trauma therapy cost $193-$234/hr under the NDIS. Psychosocial recovery coaching costs $100-$115/hr. Support worker rates start around $55-$65/hr on weekdays.

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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