Aids and equipment video
This video includes Auslan, subtitles and a transcript.
Transcript
Hello. My name is John.
Today I'll be taking you through the area of life that relates to aids and equipment.
Aids and equipment can make life easier and keep you safer if you need them for your disability.
It includes things like wheelchairs, scooters, hearing aids, glasses and technology to help you communicate.
Changes to your home or where you work can also make it easier for you to do things.
There are many equipment programs available from the Australian Government, State and Territory governments and other organisations.
These programs may offer financial support, services and products to aid you with the things you need.
For example, you may be able to get support to pay for your aids or equipment, or even borrow equipment for free or at a low cost.
They can even help find organisations that make or fix equipment if you need.
You can find more info about these programs on the General equipment schemes and services page.
Now, let's talk about communication aids and services that can help you communicate better.
You might need support to see, hear, talk, learn or understand.
More information about these aids and services can be found on the Communication aids and services page.
Other support can be provided by service dogs and assistance dogs.
This is available for people with disability, including people with a vision or hearing impairment, physical disability or a disability that affects your mental health.
Service dogs and assistance dogs are specially trained and allowed in all public places to support your needs.
You can find more info about organisations that train assistance dogs on the Service dogs and assistance dogs page.
If you'd like to know more about how we can assist in aids and equipment, please contact the Disability Gateway on 1800 643 787.