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Orthotics and Prosthetics SA (OPSA)
Orthotics and Prosthetics SA (OPSA) provides treatment for people with limb difference or amputation, and for all orthotic needs.
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.
TasEquip
If eligible, you may be able to access a defined range of assistive technology through TasEquip.
Siblings Australia
Siblings Australia has information and resources to support siblings of children and adults with chronic conditions including disability, chronic illness and mental health issues.
ACT Artificial Limb Scheme (ACTALS)
The ACT Artificial Limb Scheme provides funding for prostheses (artificial limbs).
Western Australian Limb Service for Amputees (WALSA)
The Western Australia Limb Service for Amputees (WALSA) provides essential prostheses for eligible amputees through an integrated client-focused service.
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.
Queensland Artificial Limb Service
The Artificial Limb Scheme funds a variety of standard definitive prosthetic services for people requiring a definitive prosthesis (artificial limb).
Orthotic Prosthetic Services Tasmania (OPST)
Orthotic Prosthetic Services Tasmania (OPST) is a state-wide service with facilities in Burnie (NWRH), Hobart (94 Davey St) and Launceston (LGH). OPST provides treatment and rehabilitation through the provision of orthotic, prosthetic and specialised seating services.
Victorian Artificial Limb Program (VALP)
The Victorian Department of Health and Human Services administers the Victorian Artificial Limb Program (VALP). There are 11 VALP providers in Victoria, 6 in metropolitan Melbourne and 5 in regional areas.