Personal Mobility Equipment (105)

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a vital Australian initiative aimed at supporting individuals living with disabilities. To ensure participants receive the right support, the NDIS categorises services into specific registration groups. One such group is “105 – Personal Mobility Equipment,” which plays an essential role in improving the independence, mobility, and overall quality of life for participants with mobility challenges. This category provides access to equipment that helps individuals move more freely and confidently in their daily lives.

What is NDIS Registration Group 105?

NDIS Registration Group 105 – Personal Mobility Equipment is dedicated to supplying essential aids and mobility devices to individuals with disabilities. This support helps participants move more freely, promoting greater independence and enabling active participation in daily activities and community life.

Who Does It Benefit?

This registration group is specifically designed to support NDIS participants facing mobility challenges. It benefits individuals with physical disabilities, age-related mobility limitations, or degenerative conditions that impact their ability to move independently.

Key Services and Equipment

Wheelchairs
The group covers the provision of manual and powered wheelchairs, customised to the individual’s specific needs.
For individuals who need assistance with mobility in outdoor settings, mobility scooters can be funded through this registration group.
Walking frames, crutches, and other aids are provided to improve stability and mobility for those with mild to moderate mobility issues.
These include devices like hoists and transfer boards, ensuring safe and comfortable transfers for individuals with mobility challenges.
Proper seating and postural support equipment are essential for individuals with limited mobility to maintain comfort and prevent further physical issues.

Accessing NDIS Registration Group 105

Customised Solutions

A key advantage of this registration group is its personalised approach to mobility support. NDIS participants receive equipment specifically tailored to their individual needs, ensuring optimal comfort, functionality, and improved daily living.

Assessment and Support

To access equipment under NDIS Registration Group 105, participants usually undergo assessments conducted by qualified healthcare professionals, such as occupational therapists or physiotherapists. These assessments are essential for identifying the most appropriate mobility aids tailored to each individual’s specific needs and lifestyle.

Funding and Access

Funding for Personal Mobility Equipment is available through the NDIS, allowing eligible participants to access the necessary support to improve their mobility, independence, and overall quality of life.

HOHS Bridging the Gap to Enhanced Mobility and Well-being

HOHS, your trusted NDIS service provider, plays a vital role in supporting NDIS Registration Group 105 – Personal Mobility Equipment by ensuring that essential mobility aids and equipment are accessible to individuals with disabilities.

We are dedicated to empowering participants to live more independent and fulfilling lives through customised mobility solutions tailored to their unique needs. At HOHS, personalised equipment and dedicated support are central to our mission of enhancing the daily lives and freedom of movement for NDIS participants.

Choosing HOHS for NDIS Registration Group 105 Personal Mobility Equipment

Expertise and Experience

HOHS brings a wealth of experience in providing personal mobility equipment and services to NDIS participants. Their team of professionals understands the specific needs of individuals with disabilities and can recommend the most suitable solutions.

For individuals who need assistance with mobility in outdoor settings, mobility scooters can be funded through this registration group.
Walking frames, crutches, and other aids are provided to improve stability and mobility for those with mild to moderate mobility issues.
These include devices like hoists and transfer boards, ensuring safe and comfortable transfers for individuals with mobility challenges.
Proper seating and postural support equipment are essential for individuals with limited mobility to maintain comfort and prevent further physical issues.
Proper seating and postural support equipment are essential for individuals with limited mobility to maintain comfort and prevent further physical issues.
Proper seating and postural support equipment are essential for individuals with limited mobility to maintain comfort and prevent further physical issues.
Proper seating and postural support equipment are essential for individuals with limited mobility to maintain comfort and prevent further physical issues.
Proper seating and postural support equipment are essential for individuals with limited mobility to maintain comfort and prevent further physical issues.
Proper seating and postural support equipment are essential for individuals with limited mobility to maintain comfort and prevent further physical issues.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - NDIS Registration Group 0105 Personal Mobility Equipment

What is NDIS Registration Group 0105?
NDIS Registration Group 0105 – Personal Mobility Equipment covers essential mobility aids and equipment for individuals with disabilities. It includes wheelchairs, mobility scooters, walking aids, and more.
To access Personal Mobility Equipment, NDIS participants typically undergo assessments by healthcare professionals, such as occupational therapists or physiotherapists. These assessments help determine the most suitable mobility aids for each individual.

Yes, NDIS prioritises a participant’s choice and individual needs. You can work with your NDIS service provider to choose the type of mobility equipment that best suits your specific requirements.

Yes, funding for Personal Mobility Equipment is available under the NDIS. Eligible participants can access this support to enhance their mobility and overall quality of life.
To obtain customised equipment, you’ll typically undergo an assessment by a healthcare professional. Based on the assessment, your NDIS service provider will recommend and provide the equipment that suits your unique needs.
Yes, in some cases, NDIS may provide funding for the maintenance and repair of mobility equipment, ensuring its continued functionality and safety.
You can search for NDIS service providers in your area and read reviews to find a trusted provider. Word of mouth recommendations from other NDIS participants can also be valuable.
This group covers a range of mobility aids, including manual and powered wheelchairs, mobility scooters, walking aids, transfer aids, seating, and postural support equipment.
Eligibility for NDIS support is based on individual circumstances and the impact of disability on your daily life. You can contact the NDIS or an NDIS service provider for a full eligibility assessment.
The time it takes to receive equipment can vary based on individual assessments and the availability of specific equipment. Your NDIS service provider can provide an estimated timeline once your needs have been assessed.