Continence Provider List
The NDIS Continence Provider List provides access to pricing and product information, customer service and access to advice about continence products.
Victorian Government Home and Community Care (HACC) program
The HACC program in Victoria offers meal delivery and centre-based meals for younger people with disability whose capacity for independent living is at risk, and their carers.
Disability Health and Wellbeing
The South Australian government have services that include medical support, continence and sexual health resources and support services, support for people living with an intellectual disability, and mental illness and dysphagia support and equipment.
My Aged Care Home Care Packages (HCPs)
If you or someone you care for is older, you may be able to access home modifications (e.g. ramps and rails), as well as goods, equipment and assistive technology as part of a home care package.
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia
Spinal Cord Injuries Australia has advice about equipment and assistive technology to help if you have spinal cord injuries. You can also access a list of suppliers of mobility equipment.
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.
EnableNSW
EnableNSW offers a range of equipment and services to assist with mobility, communication and self-care.
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.
Continence Aids Payment Scheme
If you are over 5 years’ old and have severe and permanent incontinence you may be able to access an annual payment to help you pay for your continence supplies.
Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA’s) Rehabilitation Appliances Program
If you or someone you care for is a veteran you may be able to access supplies aids and appliances – such as continence products, mobility aids and diabetes supplies – to help manage your health and wellbeing. You must be referred by a GP to access the program.