Registered NDIS provider
What we charge clients2023-10-23T13:39:20+11:00

Pricing

Pricing

Pricing

Fora Pricing

Meet workers for free. Only pay when you find somebody right for you.

Allied health professional teaching allied health assistant to work with two young boys

Everything is covered

We take care of all the boring stuff so you can focus on reaching your therapy goals.

Meet for free

Meet with our allied health assistants for free. Decide if they’re the right fit for you and your family before proceeding.

NDIS registered

We are a fully registered NDIS provider so can accept all participant groups.

Insurance

We cover all the necessary insurance for our allied health assistants so you don’t have to.

Team work

We work with you to link your new allied health assistant with your allied health professional.

Field notes

Our allied health assistants submit a field note after each session so you can keep up to date with progress.

Verification

Our assistants are fully vetted by us and have every required check (police and children check, NDIS etc.).

Tax & super

Our assistants are our employees, not contractors. We take care of all tax and superannuation entitlements.

Infection control

We cover costs for assistant PPE and ensure our workers have completed infection control training.

Fora Pricing

Meet an allied health assistant for free. Only pay when you find somebody right for you.

Minimum session length: 1.5 hour

Sessions with AHP
Sessions that occur together with an allied health professional
$56.16/hour
Weekdays
Monday – Friday
$86.79/hour
Saturday $86.79/hour
Sunday $86.79/hour
Public Holidays
Minimum session length: 2 hours
$86.79/hour
These rates and a 2-hour minimum are applicable if you choose to pay with Core Support funding. Fora can provide support workers or your therapy assistant can agree to work with you in a support worker capacity.

Minimum session length: 2 hours

Weekdays
Monday – Friday
$65.47/hour
Saturday $92.12/hour
Sunday $118.78/hour
Public Holidays $145.44/hour

*Prices effective 20th November 2023

Where does my money go?

This chart shows a rough cost breakdown for a 2-hour session with an Allied Health Assistant (AHA).

Allied Health Professional Pricing

Speak to an Allied Health Professional for free, begin therapy when you find the right match.

90-Min Initial Session
Initial assessments enable therapists to determine strengths and areas of communication difficulty. From this, they can set up appropriate goals and design a therapy plan.

$291 total

45-Min Therapy Session
A therapy session where the therapist travels to your home and conducts therapy for 45 minutes. An extra charge of 15 minutes is added for note-writing at the end of every session. Longer sessions (i.e. 60 minutes of therapy) are also available.

$193.99/hour

Travel
We try to find a therapist that lives within 15 minutes drive from you. We’ll never charge more than 30 minutes of travel.

$3.55/minute of travel + $0.99/kilometre of travel

Reports
Reports are an important part of NDIS reviews and help others supporting you to understand therapy received and progress made.

$387.98 total
(i.e 2 hours at the standard rate)

Resource Creation
Therapists can make resources to ensure therapy is as effective as possible. We’ll only charge if it takes more than 15 minutes to make.

$48.49
(typically 15 mins at the standard rate)

Communication & Meetings
It may be necessary to attend meetings with others supporting you in order to ensure therapy is as successful as possible.

$48.49
(typically 15 mins at the standard rate)

Cancelled Sessions
If a session is cancelled within 48 hours of the scheduled session, you will be charged the full amount for the session. If cancelled more than 48 hours before the session, you will not be charged.

$193.99/hour
(if within 48 hours’ notice)

Frequently asked pay questions

What is a Team Meeting?2022-08-09T12:31:51+11:00

A Team Meeting is an opportunity for your allied health assistant to be provided with a clear therapy plan and guidance on how to implement therapy interventions in a safe and effective manner. The allied health assistant can observe how the AHP conducts sessions and clarify anything in the plan that they are unsure about prior to beginning independent sessions.

Allied health assistants can only start working on therapy goals once a Team Meeting has been completed. If it is not possible for the Team Meeting to occur in person, Team Meetings can be completed via telehealth or over the phone.

An allied health assistant can start sessions straight away with a focus on rapport-building. Once a Team Meeting has occurred, the allied health assistant will then be able to implement the therapy plan independently.

Please find more information about our Team Meetings on the Team Meeting Guide

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