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Amputation support in Midland, WA

Find amputation support in Midland, WA

Compare local providers and the support types that usually matter for amputation. Skip the generic directory listings, get a real shortlist.

2 providers with amputation experience · Reviewed by Carevo Team · Updated 4 June 2026

For amputation

  • 2 verified providers with amputation experience in Midland
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What people with Amputation in Midland usually need help with

Amputation involves the surgical or traumatic removal of a limb or part of a limb, which can significantly affect mobility, daily function, and wellbeing. NDIS participants with limb loss can access prosthetic assessment, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and personal care to rebuild independence and confidence. Psychological support is also an important part of adapting to limb loss, particularly in the period after amputation.

For physical and mobility conditions, the best starting point is usually identifying the main needs (therapy, personal care, equipment, home mods), then comparing local providers whose staff have the right manual handling training and condition-specific experience.

What people usually compare locally

  • • Whether support workers are trained in safe transfers, hoists, and mobility equipment
  • • Access to local physiotherapy, OT, and assistive technology assessment services
  • • Morning and evening routine availability and staff reliability in the area
  • • Experience with the specific physical condition, not just general physical support
Physiotherapy Occupational therapy Prosthetic assessment Psychology Exercise physiology Personal care Assistive technology

Services and providers to compare first in Midland

For physical and mobility conditions, physiotherapy, assistive technology, and personal care are usually the first services to compare. Focus on providers with experience in your specific condition rather than general disability support. Use the service links below to pressure-test provider fit, not just to browse every option in the area.

Best Amputation Support providers near me

Showing 10 of 10 providers·How we rank

Trusted provider Supports amputation on Carevo

Complete Nursing Care

Midland, WA and 12 others · State-wide provider

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Transport

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With a deep understanding of the unique needs of individuals with disabilities, the provider focuses on empowering participants to live fulfilling lives. Complete Nursing Care Pty Ltd brings a person-centred approach to every interaction, ensuring that support is tailored to individual goals and aspirations.

How we verified this provider

Median response time4 hours
Trusted provider Supports amputation on Carevo

Carespace Australia Support Services Pty

Midland, WA and 5 others · State-wide provider

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Community nursing

2

Understanding the unique needs of individuals with disabilities, the provider delivers person-centred care designed to enhance independence and improve quality of life. For residents in Midland seeking reliable and compassionate support, Carespace Australia is a trusted partner.

How we verified this provider

Median response time4 hours
Trusted provider

Innovative Care

Midland, WA and 51 others · National provider

Specialises in Personal care · Support coordination · Nursing

3

Innovative Care is a leading registered NDIS provider delivering comprehensive disability support services to the Midland community in Western Australia. Understanding the unique needs of individuals in Midland, the provider offers a wide range of personalised support solutions designed to enhance independence and quality of life.

How we verified this provider

Median response time1 day
NDIS coverage19 groups
Availability Open now · 8AM-5PM
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Amity Care & Support Services

Midland, WA and 10 others · Regional provider

Specialises in Personal care · Gardening · Occupational therapy

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Amity Care And Support Services Pty Ltd. is a leading NDIS provider dedicated to delivering exceptional disability support services throughout Midland, WA. Understanding the unique needs of the Midland community, the provider offers a comprehensive range of support designed to empower individuals and enhance their quality of life. As a registered NDIS provider, they are committed to fostering independence and enabling participants to achieve their personal goals with dignity and respect.

How we verified this provider

Median response time2 days
NDIS coverage13 groups
Trusted provider

Helping Solutions

Midland, WA and 24 others · State-wide provider

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Meal preparation

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Helping Solutions WA is a leading registered NDIS provider dedicated to delivering exceptional disability support services directly to the Midland community. Understanding the unique needs of individuals in Midland, the provider offers a comprehensive suite of supports designed to foster independence, enhance community participation, and improve overall quality of life for NDIS participants in the area.

How we verified this provider

Median response time2 days
Availability Open now · 8AM-6PM
Trusted provider

Mitra Healthcare

Midland, WA and 5 others · Regional provider

Specialises in Personal care · Occupational therapy

6

Mitra Healthcare Pty Ltd is a dedicated NDIS provider committed to delivering exceptional disability support services throughout Midland, WA. Understanding the unique needs of the Midland community, the provider offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to foster independence, enhance quality of life, and promote community participation for individuals with disabilities.

How we verified this provider

Median response time32 minutes

Helping Hands Physio

Midland, WA and 10 others · Hyperlocal provider

Specialises in Functional capacity assessments · Therapy

7

Helping Hands Physio is a dedicated NDIS registered provider offering comprehensive allied health and therapy services to the Midland community in Western Australia. Understanding the unique needs of individuals with disabilities, the provider focuses on delivering person-centred care to enhance independence and quality of life within Midland.

How we verified this provider

Median response time10 hours
NDIS coverage1 group

Swan Home Carers Pty Ltd

Midland, WA and 27 others · National provider

Specialises in Personal care · Domestic assistance · Behaviour support

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Swan Home Carers Pty Ltd is a dedicated NDIS provider offering comprehensive disability support services right here in Midland, WA. Understanding the unique needs of the Midland community, they provide personalised care designed to empower participants and enhance their quality of life. As a registered NDIS provider, Swan Home Carers Pty Ltd is committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred support.

How we verified this provider

Median response time22 hours

My Supports

Midland, WA

Specialises in Cleaning · Transport · Personal Care

9

We provide in home services and coordination as well as SIL and SDA

Asmara Healthcare & Disability Services

Midland, WA and 41 others · Hyperlocal provider

Specialises in Personal care · Therapy · Allied health

10

With a commitment to empowering participants, the provider delivers a range of essential services designed to enhance independence and community engagement.

How we verified this provider

Median response time33 minutes

How we rank providers

Rankings in Midland are based on real outcomes between providers and families on our platform. They are recalculated daily and cannot be purchased or influenced by advertising.

  • How this list is built. Providers shown here offer therapy, allied health, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, personal care, and support work, the support types most relevant to amputation. They are then ranked by demonstrated experience with amputation, providers who have actively claimed and supported amputation referrals rank above those who only list it as a capability.
  • Outcomes with families. We measure what happens after a family contacts a provider. Providers where families report positive outcomes rank higher. Multiple signals are weighted across a rolling window.
  • Condition-specific track record. Providers who have accepted and worked with amputation referrals on Carevo rank above those who only list the condition as a capability. We weight providers using their demonstrated experience with this cohort, not self-declared specialisations.
  • Service match. Providers are ranked by how closely their registered services and capabilities match what you are searching for.
  • Registration and compliance. NDIS registered and government-approved aged care providers are weighted for meeting quality and safeguards standards.
  • Local presence. Providers confirmed in Midland rank above those covering only the broader region.

What does "Trusted" mean? The Trusted badge is awarded to providers with a consistent record of positive outcomes with families on our platform. It is based on multiple behavioural signals and family feedback, and it cannot be purchased.

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providers in Midland

26,738

providers nationally

The Amputation provider network on Carevo

12 providers on Carevo have supported people with amputation through real matched requests.All are registered NDIS providers. Matching is based on real provider history, not self-described claims.

Supports they provide

  • • Therapy
  • • Personal care
  • • Support workers
  • • Allied health
  • • physiotherapy

Where providers are

Providers experienced with amputation are listed in more than 50 suburbs across Western Australia, New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria.

Often supported alongside

Providers who support amputation most often also have experience with Psychosocial Disability, Hearing Impairment, Dyspraxia, Diabetes, and Epilepsy.

About Midland, WA

Population

5,972

Median household income

$31,928 p.a.

Local government area

Swan (City)

Providers listed

10

Midland sits within the Swan (City) local government area in WA. Providers serving this area often cover surrounding suburbs in the same LGA, so it is worth checking neighbouring areas if you cannot find an exact match.

How providers are verified

Every provider listed is cross-checked against the official Australian registers before appearing here. This is separate from the Trusted badge, which reflects platform outcomes.

NDIS register cross-check

Every NDIS-registered provider listed is verified against the NDIS Commission register. Registration numbers and approved support groups are pulled from the official register, not self-declared.

Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission

Aged care approval status

Aged care approved status reflects the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care approved provider list, including service types and category groups.

Source: Department of Health and Aged Care

ABN verification

Every listing includes an Australian Business Number. Providers without a valid, active ABN do not appear in our directory.

Source: Australian Business Register

Complaints process

If you have a concern about any provider, you can lodge a complaint with the NDIS Commission or the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission at any time. We also accept complaints via our own channel.

Source: NDIS Commission / Aged Care Commission

Care Services Available in Midland

Provider counts by service type in Midland

* Services commonly accessed for this condition

What happens after you request support in Midland

1. Map physical support needs

Work out whether the main priorities are therapy, personal care, equipment and home modifications, or a combination that needs coordinating across providers.

2. Compare condition-specific providers

Look for providers whose therapists and support workers have experience with the specific physical condition, not just general mobility support. Compare equipment capability and manual handling training.

3. Confirm practical logistics

Ask about morning/evening routine availability, how transfers and personal care are handled, equipment maintenance, and whether the provider can cover weekends or overnight if needed.

For NDIS participants with physical conditions, confirm whether the provider can coordinate across therapy, personal care, and assistive technology, and whether support workers are trained in the manual handling and equipment relevant to your condition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What NDIS funding is available after an amputation in Midland?
NDIS participants with amputation in Midland can access physiotherapy, occupational therapy, prosthetic services, assistive technology, personal care, and psychology through their NDIS plan. Carevo connects you with providers in Perth experienced in supporting people with limb loss.
Does the NDIS fund prosthetics for amputation in Midland?
Yes, the NDIS can fund prosthetics for eligible participants with amputation in Midland where the prosthetic is considered reasonable and necessary. A physiotherapist or prosthetist report supporting your functional need is required. Carevo lists assistive technology and allied health providers in Perth who can assist with prosthetic assessments.
What rehabilitation supports are available after amputation in Midland?
Post-amputation rehabilitation in Midland through the NDIS can include physiotherapy for gait retraining and strength, OT for daily living adaptations, exercise physiology, and phantom limb pain management. Carevo connects you with rehabilitation providers in Perth experienced in limb loss recovery.
Can I access psychological support for amputation through the NDIS in Midland?
Yes. Adjusting to limb loss can involve grief, anxiety, and changes to identity and body image. NDIS-funded psychologists and counsellors in Midland can provide support during this process. Carevo lists psychology and counselling providers in Perth who work with people with physical disability and acquired limb loss.
What home modifications can the NDIS fund for amputation in Midland?
NDIS participants with amputation in Midland may be eligible for home modifications such as bathroom grab rails, ramps, and widened doorways to support mobility and safety. An OT assessment is usually required to specify what modifications are needed. Carevo connects you with OT and home modification providers in Perth.

Understanding Amputation and Limb Loss

Amputation and limb loss affect thousands of Australians, with causes including trauma (accidents, injuries), vascular disease (often related to diabetes), cancer, and congenital limb deficiency. The most common amputations are below-knee and above-knee, though upper limb amputation and multiple limb loss also occur. The functional impact depends on the level and number of amputations, the person's age and overall health, and whether a prosthesis can be fitted and used effectively. Beyond the physical changes, limb loss often involves significant psychological adjustment, including grief, phantom limb pain, body image challenges, and identity shifts. With the right prosthetic, rehabilitation, and support, many amputees return to work, sport, and full community participation. The NDIS funds prosthetics, physiotherapy, psychology, and practical support for people whose amputation causes significant and permanent functional impairment.

How amputation affects daily life

Limb loss changes how a person moves, balances, carries objects, drives, and performs daily tasks. Lower limb amputation affects walking, standing, and balance. Upper limb amputation affects grip, carrying, dressing, cooking, and typing. Phantom limb pain (pain felt in the missing limb) is common and can be severe. Stump care requires daily attention to prevent skin breakdown and infection. Energy expenditure for walking with a prosthesis is significantly higher than normal walking, which causes fatigue. Prosthetic fitting and adjustment is an ongoing process, not a one-off event. Many amputees also manage the underlying condition that caused the amputation, such as diabetes or vascular disease.

What to look for in a provider

Good limb loss providers combine physical rehabilitation with psychological support and practical daily living training. Ask whether their physiotherapists have prosthetic rehabilitation experience, whether they work with a prosthetist, and how they address phantom pain. Red flags include providers who focus only on the physical aspects without addressing grief, body image, and mental health, or who have no experience with prosthetic training. Peer support from other amputees is also highly valuable and worth asking about. Providers who coordinate with prosthetists and rehabilitation physicians tend to deliver better outcomes than those working in isolation.

How to access funding

Amputation is on the NDIS List A (for congenital limb deficiency) or List B (for acquired amputation requiring evidence of permanent and significant functional impairment). A surgeon, rehabilitation physician, or GP can provide diagnostic evidence. Prosthetics are funded through the NDIS under Capital - Assistive Technology, but the cost varies enormously depending on the type and technology level of the prosthesis. Plans are reviewed annually, and prosthetic replacement cycles (typically every 3-5 years for adults) should be factored into long-term planning.

Need help with NDIS for Amputation? A support coordinator can help you find the right providers and get the most from your plan. Find support coordinators in Midland

Funding and costs for amputation support in Midland

Lower

$15,000

per year

Typical

$50,000

per year

Higher

$150,000+

per year

Plan size depends on the level and number of amputations, prosthetic costs, whether ongoing physiotherapy and psychology are needed, and the extent of daily living support required. High-tech prosthetics (myoelectric arms, microprocessor knees) significantly increase plan costs.

Prosthetic legs range from $5,000 (basic) to $80,000+ (microprocessor knee). Prosthetic arms range from $5,000 to $100,000+ (myoelectric). Allied health sessions cost $193-$234/hr. Prosthetic maintenance and socket replacements add ongoing costs.

Figures are indicative and based on the current NDIS Price Guide and published Home Care Package rates. Actual costs depend on your plan, provider, and location.

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