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Aids and Equipment Program
If you are a NSW resident and have a life-long or long-term disability you may be able to access equipment, aids and appliances from the NSW Government to help you live and participate in everyday activities.
TasEquip
If eligible, you may be able to access a defined range of assistive technology through TasEquip.
Equipment Program
If eligible, you may be able to access equipment and home modification to help you live independently at home and participate in the community.
EnableNSW Prosthetic Limb Service
The EnableNSW Prosthetic Limb Service is responsible for funding the provision of artificial limbs to eligible people residing in NSW.
EnableNSW
EnableNSW offers a range of equipment and services to assist with mobility, communication and self-care.
Limbs 4 Life - Peer Support
Peer Support links individuals (and their families) pre or post amputation with trained amputees who have experience living with, and adapting to limb loss.
Orthotics and Prosthetics SA (OPSA)
Orthotics and Prosthetics SA (OPSA) provides treatment for people with limb difference or amputation, and for all orthotic needs.
Medicare Safety Net
If you need to see a doctor or get tests regularly, the Medicare Safety Net helps to lower your costs. When you spend over a certain amount in a year, you will get some of the money back. If you’re enrolled in Medicare, you’re eligible for the Medicare Safety Net.
Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme
You may be able to access subsidy funding for medical aids and equipment if you have a permanent/stable disability. Aids and equipment are subsidy funded either on a permanent loan basis, private ownership or through the supply of consumables.
Aboriginal Medical Services Redfern (AMS Redfern)
AMS Redfern deliver and co-ordinate healthcare services to the Aboriginal community, through intervention, prevention and promotion of healthcare services.