Personal Mobility Equipment

Having The Right Equipment And Aids Can Be Important To Independent Living. Some May Be Related To A Particular Health Need, Others To Assist You With Particular Tasks.

Access Disability Services work closely with case managers, support coordinators and occupational therapists to provide customers with the mobility equipment and aids they need.

Access Disability Services has a large range of  home health and daily living aids, as well as mobility equipment which consists of wheeled walkers, wheelchairs, transfer aids and mobility scooters, just to name a few.

Items such as beds, lift chairs and accessories, such as bed rails and over bed tables are also available, as well as bathroom aids for the toilet and shower area.

If you have trouble moving around your home and community, we can help you find the best personal mobility equipment for your needs, including:

  1. Walking frames
  2. Wheeled walkers
  3. Wheelchairs
  4. Scooters
  5. Transfer equipment such as boards, slide sheets, and car pads
  6. Slings and hoists.
  7. Dogs

To access this service, please contact us online or call us on 0404 046 919 to enquire

Individual Assessments and Reporting

Many of our customers require the support of a health professional to maintain or improve participation at home or in the community. Our friendly team of Allied Health professionals can help assess and provide a detailed report so you can get access to the right support, funding and equipment for your specific needs and goals.

Therapy Programs

Our team of registered Allied Health professionals, occupational therapists, psychologists , social workers and counsellors can help you strengthen your life skills to achieve your goals through an individualised support program.

They can work with you and your support team to work out a plan to support your goals This could include help with language and communication, interacting with other people, managing anxiety, interacting with your environment and prescribing equipment. We can also provide therapy in individual and group formats

Daily Living and Life Skills

Our team of trained support workers and allied health staff can help you identify strategies to manage your day-to-day life. We can help you learn how to travel more independently, as well as manage other daily tasks like showering, dressing, cleaning, cooking, budgeting, meal planning and more – all depending on your needs.

Care Support and Advice

If you’re a primary caregiver for a person with a disability, our specially trained staff can help support you in your duties and offer advice alongside our plans and assessments to ensure you feel confident and supported in your role as a carer. Our health professionals can also provide education and training to carers  in line with your plan goals and needs. 
To access this service, please contact us online or call us on 0404 046 919 to enquire.