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Assistive Technology Assessment in Gisborne, VIC

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This guide compares assistive technology assessment providers in Gisborne, ranked by assessor qualifications, NDIS registration, and range of equipment categories assessed. The 8 providers listed here all service Gisborne and surrounding areas.

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Trusted provider

Clover Leaf Sanctuary

Gisborne, VIC and 63 others · State-wide provider

Specialises in Therapy · Personal care · Domestic assistance

Also supports Hearing Impairment · Speech Delay · Age-Related Hearing Loss

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Clover Leaf Sanctuary Pty Ltd is a dedicated NDIS provider bringing a range of high-quality disability support services to the Gisborne community in Victoria. Understanding the unique needs of individuals with disabilities, the provider offers person-centered care designed to foster independence, enhance community participation, and improve overall quality of life for residents in Gisborne.

How we verified this provider

Median response time13 hours
NDIS coverage11 groups
Trusted provider

Nation Care Pty Ltd

Gisborne, VIC and 33 others · National provider

Specialises in Personal care · Therapy · Transport

Also supports Cerebral Palsy

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Understanding the unique needs of individuals with disabilities, the provider offers a person-centred approach to empower participants and enhance their quality of life within Gisborne.

How we verified this provider

Median response time12 hours

Independent Life Plan Management

Gisborne, VIC and 43 others · State-wide provider

Specialises in Meal preparation · Personal care · Community access

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Independent Life Plan Management is a dedicated NDIS provider committed to delivering exceptional support to the Gisborne community. As a registered NDIS provider specializing in Plan Management, the team understands the unique needs of individuals with disabilities in Gisborne and surrounding areas. They strive to simplify the NDIS journey, ensuring participants can access the services they need to achieve their goals.

How we verified this provider

Median response time10 hours
NDIS coverage1 group
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T. Wilson Accounting & Bookkeeping

Gisborne, VIC

Specialises in Other Services

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T. They are dedicated to offering reliable and professional NDIS services tailored to meet the unique needs of participants.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage1 group

Connect Plus Plan Management

Gisborne, VIC

Specialises in Other Services

5

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage1 group

Health In Mind - Mental Health Services

Gisborne, VIC

Specialises in Social Support · Respite Care · Other Services

6

How we verified this provider

Diversity Plan Management

Gisborne, VIC

Specialises in Other Services

7

As a registered NDIS provider, they are committed to offering high-quality support and services to participants.

How we verified this provider

NDIS coverage1 group

All Access Projects

Gisborne, VIC

Specialises in Other Services

8

With a focus on empowering NDIS participants, they offer specialised support to enhance independence and living environments.

How we verified this provider

How we rank providers

Rankings in Gisborne 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 related disability and aged care services.
  • 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.
  • 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 Gisborne 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 Gisborne

26,738

providers nationally

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

About Gisborne

Gisborne sits within the Macedon Ranges (Shire) council area, home to around 8,999 residents. Connecting with a assistive technology assessment provider who already works locally means shorter travel and familiarity with nearby services.

Population

8,999

Local council

Macedon Ranges (Shire)

Median income

$39,104

Area

96.662 km²

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Assistive Technology Assessment at a glance

Funding

NDIS Capacity Building, Support at Home, Home Care Packages, Medicare, Private

Availability

Weekdays, some weekend availability

Wait time

1-3 weeks depending on therapist availability

Cost

$150-$250/hour

Hours

By appointment

Median response

2 minutes

How Much Does an Assistive Technology Assessment Cost in Gisborne?

Assistive technology assessment fees in Gisborne typically range from $150-$250/hour (NDIS price guide rates) per hour. Most assessments run between one and three hours depending on the complexity of the equipment needs and whether equipment trials are conducted during the appointment.

The total cost of an assessment covers the assessor's time for the face-to-face session, report writing, and any follow-up contact required to clarify recommendations or liaise with equipment suppliers. For complex AT such as power wheelchairs or augmentative communication devices, the assessment process may span multiple sessions.

For NDIS participants, AT assessment costs are funded under Capacity Building Supports, specifically the Improved Daily Living budget. The assessor must be an appropriately qualified allied health professional, typically an occupational therapist (OT) or physiotherapist. The assessment report is used to support an NDIS AT funding request.

Home Care Package holders can fund AT assessments through their package budget if the assessment is linked to their care goals. Medicare rebates through a GP Management Plan may partially offset OT assessment costs for some clients, though Medicare does not fund AT purchase directly.

Time Indicative rate
Initial AT assessment (1 hr) $150 - $250
Complex AT assessment (2-3 hrs) $300 - $750
Equipment trial session $150 - $250
Report preparation (additional time) $150 - $250/hr
Review or follow-up consultation $100 - $200

Rates are indicative and vary by provider, assessor, and complexity. NDIS participants should refer to the current NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits for maximum allowable rates under Improved Daily Living. Confirm all fees before booking.

Cost Comparison: Gisborne vs Victoria & National

How assistive technology assessment costs in Gisborne compare with Victoria state averages and national averages. Rates vary by provider, funding type, and level of support required.

Metric Gisborne VIC Average National Average
Hourly rate $150-$250/hour $52 - $72 $52 - $70
Daily rate (8hr) $340 - $480 $340 - $480 $340 - $480
Providers available 8 26,738 nationally

Rates are indicative and based on standard NDIS Price Guide rates and Home Care Package schedules. Actual costs vary by provider and individual service agreement.

How to Pay for an Assistive Technology Assessment in Gisborne

AT assessments in Gisborne can be funded through several programs depending on your care situation and the type of AT being assessed.

NDIS Capacity Building (Improved Daily Living): This is the most common funding pathway for NDIS participants needing an AT assessment. The assessment must be conducted by a registered allied health professional, typically an OT or physiotherapist. Self-managed participants can engage any qualified assessor. Plan-managed and NDIA-managed participants should use an assessor registered with the NDIS. The assessment report supports a request for AT funding in the participant's plan.

Home Care Packages (HCP): Package holders can use HCP funds to cover AT assessments where the equipment being assessed is relevant to their care goals. The assessment must be approved by the package coordinator in advance. Higher package levels have more budget flexibility for assessment costs.

Medicare: For clients with a GP-referred Care Plan (formerly Enhanced Primary Care Plan), Medicare provides a rebate for a limited number of allied health visits per year, including OT consultations. This can partially offset AT assessment costs, though the rebate does not cover the full fee. Out-of-pocket costs still apply.

Private payment: Clients who do not have funded programs in place can pay for AT assessments privately. Some OT practices offer reduced fees for concession card holders. Private assessment is the fastest pathway as it requires no prior approval.

What to Expect from an Assistive Technology Assessment in Gisborne

An AT assessment is a structured clinical process conducted by a qualified allied health professional, most often an occupational therapist or physiotherapist. The goal is to identify the most appropriate AT to support your function, safety, and independence.

The assessment typically begins with a conversation about your daily activities, the tasks you find difficult, your living environment, and your goals. The assessor will also review your diagnosis or health history and any previous AT you have used. This information forms the clinical foundation for their recommendations.

Depending on the AT being assessed, the assessor may conduct practical trials of equipment during the session. For mobility aids, they will observe your transfers, posture, and movement. For communication devices, they will assess your communication methods and preferred access strategies. Trials may take place in a clinic, in your home, or at an AT showroom.

Following the assessment, the assessor prepares a written report that documents your functional needs, the equipment trialled, and the specific items recommended with clinical justification. This report is submitted to the NDIA or your package provider to support an AT funding request. For NDIS high-cost AT, the report must be detailed and meet specific NDIA evidence requirements.

You should expect the assessor to explain their recommendations clearly and involve you in the decision-making process. If you disagree with a recommendation, raise this during the session. A good assessor will consider your preferences alongside the clinical evidence.

Care Services Available in Gisborne

Provider counts by service type in Gisborne

Victoria Regulations & Compliance

In Victoria, NDIS providers must be registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and comply with the NDIS Practice Standards. Aged care providers operate under the Aged Care Quality Standards. Victoria also maintains its own Disability Worker Registration Scheme, requiring disability workers to meet additional state-level standards. All providers are subject to regular audits by the NDIS Commission.

NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission

Phone: 1800 035 544

Website: ndiscommission.gov.au

Aged Care Quality & Safety Commission

Phone: 1800 951 822

Website: agedcarequality.gov.au

Gisborne at a glance

Population 65+

2,321 (16.3%)

State avg 16.2%

0

Aged Care beds

0

Residential care capacity

Home Care Packages

0 active

In-home support

Average wait time

4-8 weeks

State avg 4-8 weeks

GP clinics

0

Within 5km

Data: ABS Census, MyAgedCare, NDIS Public Data

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly do providers respond to enquiries in Gisborne?
Based on 6 real provider connections on Carevo in Gisborne, providers respond with a median of 2 minutes. 100% of enquiries are connected with a provider within 1 hour, and 100% within 24 hours.
How many AT assessment providers are there in Gisborne?
There are currently 8 assistive technology assessment providers serving Gisborne listed on Carevo. These include OT practices, physiotherapy services, and allied health teams with specialisations in AT prescription for disability and aged care.
How much does an AT assessment cost in Gisborne?
AT assessment fees typically range from $150 to $250 per hour. A standard assessment of one to two hours would cost $150 to $500 depending on complexity. Complex assessments for power wheelchairs or communication devices may span multiple sessions and cost more. NDIS Improved Daily Living funding covers assessment costs for eligible participants.
Who can conduct an AT assessment?
AT assessments must be conducted by a qualified allied health professional. Occupational therapists are the most common AT assessors across a wide range of equipment categories. Physiotherapists often assess mobility and positioning equipment. Speech pathologists assess augmentative and alternative communication devices. For NDIS-funded assessments, the assessor should hold current AHPRA registration.
What is the difference between a low-cost AT recommendation and a complex AT assessment?
Low-cost AT items (under $1,500) can often be recommended via a brief OT consultation or functional note. Complex or high-cost AT such as power wheelchairs, seating systems, and communication devices require a full formal assessment with detailed clinical documentation, trialling of equipment options, and a comprehensive written report that meets NDIA evidence standards.
Can I have an AT assessment at my home?
Yes. Home-based assessments are common for mobility, daily living, and bathroom AT, as the assessor can observe you in the actual environment where the equipment will be used. Some assessors also conduct assessments in clinic settings or AT showrooms where a wider range of equipment is available to trial. Ask the provider which setting is most appropriate for your needs.
How long does the assessment report take to prepare?
Most AT assessment reports are completed within one to two weeks of the assessment session. Complex reports for high-cost AT may take longer. If you have an urgent need, let the provider know when booking as some services offer faster turnaround for urgent situations.
What happens after the assessment report is submitted to the NDIA?
Once submitted, the NDIA reviews the report as part of your plan review or AT approval process. For low and mid-cost AT, approval is generally straightforward if the report clearly documents the need. For high-cost AT, the NDIA may request additional information or conduct its own review. Your support coordinator or the assessing OT can help respond to any NDIA requests for further evidence.
Do I need a new AT assessment if my needs change?
Yes. If your functional needs change significantly, for example due to a change in your condition, a new diagnosis, or a major change in your living environment, a new or updated AT assessment is advisable. This ensures the equipment in your plan continues to match your current needs and provides updated clinical justification for any changes to your AT funding.

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