Mobility equipment in Brisbane City, Queensland
From $15/day via NDIS & aged care. 13 families in Brisbane City have used Carevo to find a provider.
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Brisbane City, QLD and 5 othersAlso servesBundaberg Central, QLD · Chinchilla, QLD · Gympie, QLD · Maroochydore, QLD · Palmview, QLD · State-wide provider
Specialises in Podiatry
Arriba Physiotherapy is an NDIS registered provider offering mobility equipment in Brisbane City, Queensland. Families most often connect with them for podiatry. Support coordinators often connect their participants with them. Registered across 7 NDIS support categories, including Therapeutic Supports, household tasks and Communication and Information Equipment.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
Brisbane City, QLD and 5 othersAlso servesBundall, QLD · Burleigh Heads, QLD · Ipswich, QLD · Logan Central, QLD · Tweed Heads, NSW
Specialises in Therapy · Allied Health · Occupational Therapy
Based in Brisbane City, Queensland, Gold Coast Health Therapy is an NDIS registered provider offering mobility equipment. Active on Carevo in the past week. Registered across 5 NDIS support categories, including Assistive Equipment for Recreation, Personal Mobility Equipment and Home Modifications.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
- Team includes Occupational Therapist
Brisbane City, QLD and 7 othersAlso servesBongaree, QLD · Brendale, QLD · Ipswich, QLD · Kirwan, QLD · Pimlico, QLD · South Brisbane, QLD · Townsville City, QLD · Hyperlocal provider
Specialises in Cleaning · Social support
Focused Health Care is an NDIS registered and aged care approved provider offering mobility equipment in Brisbane City, Queensland. Families most often connect with them for cleaning and social support. Most enquiries to them come from participants directly. Registered across 22 NDIS support categories, including shared living support, daily personal care and household tasks.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Approved Aged Care provider (Department of Health)
- Business address on file
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Brisbane City, QLD and 4 othersAlso servesCamp Hill, QLD · Ipswich, QLD · Maroochydore, QLD · Southport, QLD
Specialises in Personal Care · Support Workers · Social Support
Based in Brisbane City, Queensland, Good Days Health is an NDIS registered provider offering mobility equipment. Registered across 10 NDIS support categories, including Personal Mobility Equipment, Assistive Equipment for Recreation and daily personal care. Active on Carevo in the past week.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
Brisbane City, QLD and 5 othersAlso servesBooval, QLD · Cannon Hill, QLD · Capalaba, QLD · Logan Central, QLD · North Lakes, QLD
Specialises in Allied health
Based in Brisbane City, Queensland, Complete Healthcare Connect Australia is an NDIS registered and aged care approved provider offering mobility equipment. Most enquiries to them come from families and carers. Allied health are among their most-requested supports. Registered across 14 NDIS support categories, including Therapeutic Supports, Personal Mobility Equipment and Assistive Products for Personal Care and Safety.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Approved Aged Care provider (Department of Health)
- Business address on file
- Team includes Podiatrist, Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist
Brisbane City, QLD and 11 othersAlso servesBundall, QLD · Childers, QLD · Coomera, QLD · Helensvale, QLD · Ipswich, QLD · Logan Central, QLD · Maroochydore, QLD · Mount Isa, QLD · Ripley, QLD · Sunnybank, QLD · Torquay, QLD · National provider
Specialises in Occupational therapy · Personal care
Based in Brisbane City, Queensland, SHY Rehab is an NDIS registered provider offering mobility equipment. Occupational therapy and personal care are among their most-requested supports. They have a track record of following through on over a dozen enquiries from families who connected through Carevo. Most enquiries to them come from participants directly.
How this listing is sourced
- Registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission
- Business address on file
- Team includes Exercise Physiologist, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist
About Mobility Equipment in Brisbane City
Find and compare mobility aids and mobility equipment providers in Brisbane City through Carevo. This guide covers providers for NDIS participants and aged care recipients, ranked by product range, assessor access, and funding expertise. Whether you need mobility aids near you, mobility equipment hire, or a funded assessment for a complex device, the 6 providers listed here all service Brisbane City and surrounding areas. Mobility aids available in Brisbane City include walking frames, quad canes, manual and powered wheelchairs, mobility scooters, hoists, and hospital-style adjustable beds. Providers offer both hire and purchase options, with funding available through NDIS, Home Care Packages, CHSP, and DVA.
How we rank providers
Rankings in Brisbane City 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 are registered with the NDIS for Personal Mobility Equipment and Assistive Technology, or offer aids and equipment and related disability and aged care services. Generalist providers who only mention this service in passing are excluded, so the list reflects genuine, demonstrated 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.
- 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 Brisbane City rank above those covering only the broader region.
What "Trusted" means. 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 Brisbane City
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providers nationally
How to check a provider's credentials
Carevo lists the registration details a provider reports and links you to the official Australian registers so you can confirm them yourself. Here is what each listing shows and where to check it. A listing on Carevo is not an endorsement.
NDIS registration
Listings show whether a provider reports being NDIS registered. You can confirm a provider's current registration and approved support types yourself on the NDIS Commission's public provider register.
Source: NDIS Quality and Safeguards CommissionAged care approval
Listings show aged care approval where it is recorded. You can check a provider's current approval and the services they deliver on the Australian Government's My Aged Care find a provider service.
Source: My Aged Care (Department of Health and Aged Care)ABN you can check
Most listings include the provider's Australian Business Number, shown on the profile. You can look it up on the Australian Business Register to confirm the business is registered and active.
Source: Australian Business RegisterComplaints 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 CommissionCare demand in Brisbane City
In the last 90 days, families in Brisbane City made 13 care requests through Carevo, and 54% were marked urgent. The funding mix was 38% NDIS, 38% Home Care Package or aged care, and 23% privately funded.
Based on real requests submitted to Carevo. Updated each build.
About Brisbane City
Brisbane City sits within the Brisbane (City) council area, home to around 9,460 residents. Connecting with a mobility equipment provider who already works locally means shorter travel and familiarity with nearby services.
Population 65+
1,610 (7.9%)
State avg 17.7%
Need help with daily activities
404 (2%)
State avg 6.1%
Median personal income
$924/wk
Weekly, persons 15+ (ABS)
Language support in Brisbane City
Brisbane City has a large Mandarin-speaking community (8% of residents), so finding mobility equipment in a shared language matters here. These are the main languages spoken at home locally (ABS Census 2021). When you get matched, ask providers which of their staff speak your language and whether they can keep that worker as your regular. Interpreters are free through TIS National for NDIS appointments, and My Aged Care can arrange them for aged care assessments.
Speaker counts are persons using the language at home in this postcode. Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2021 (table G13). Carevo connects families with providers and does not deliver care itself.
Mobility Equipment at a glance
Funding
Support at Home, NDIS Assistive Technology, CHSP, Private
Availability
Same-day delivery available
Wait time
Same-day for urgent needs
Cost
From $15/day or $50/week
Hours
Delivery Monday-Saturday
Median response
32 minutes
How Much Does Mobility Equipment Cost in Brisbane City?
Mobility equipment costs in Brisbane City range from a few hundred dollars for basic items to over $30,000 for complex powered mobility solutions. The exact cost depends on the type of equipment, whether you hire or purchase, the degree of customisation required, and whether you access funded or private supply.
Basic mobility aids such as walking frames, quad canes, and standard crutches can be hired from around $15 per day or purchased outright for $100 to $400. Standard manual wheelchairs hire for around $80 to $150 per week or can be purchased for $500 to $3,000 depending on features and customisation.
Powered wheelchairs and scooters occupy the higher end of the cost range. Entry-level powered scooters start from around $1,500 to $4,000. Custom-configured power wheelchairs with postural seating systems can range from $10,000 to $40,000 or more. Ceiling hoists, portable hoists, and hospital-style adjustable beds also sit in the mid to high cost range.
For NDIS-funded equipment, the AT funding threshold determines the assessment and approval requirements. Items over $15,000 are classified as high-cost AT and require prior NDIA approval alongside a detailed AT assessor recommendation. Items over $1,500 require an OT or AT assessor recommendation.
| Time | Indicative rate |
|---|---|
| Walking frame / quad cane (hire) | From $15/day or $50/week |
| Manual wheelchair (hire) | $80 - $150/week |
| Manual wheelchair (purchase) | $500 - $3,000 |
| Powered scooter (purchase) | $1,500 - $4,000 |
| Power wheelchair (standard) | $5,000 - $15,000 |
| Power wheelchair (custom/complex) | $15,000 - $40,000+ |
| Hoist (portable or ceiling) | $2,500 - $15,000 |
| Adjustable / hospital bed (hire) | $100 - $200/week |
Rates are indicative and vary significantly by product model, customisation, and provider. NDIS high-cost AT (over $15,000) requires prior NDIA approval. All funded AT requires the item to be reasonable and necessary as documented by an OT or AT assessor. Confirm pricing with providers before proceeding.
Sources: NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits 2025-26 · Support at Home price caps (from 1 July 2026)
How to Pay for Mobility Equipment in Brisbane City
Mobility equipment in Brisbane City can be funded through several programs. The right pathway depends on your eligibility, the item type, and how long you need it.
NDIS Assistive Technology: NDIS participants access mobility equipment through their Capital Supports AT budget. Low-cost items under $1,500 can be purchased from Core Supports with minimal documentation. Items between $1,500 and $15,000 require an OT or AT assessor written recommendation. Items over $15,000 require prior NDIA approval and a comprehensive assessment report. Self-managed participants have the broadest choice of suppliers. Plan-managed and NDIA-managed participants should use NDIS registered suppliers.
Home Care Packages (HCP): HCP holders can use their package budget for mobility equipment that supports independence at home. The item must be linked to care goals and approved by the package coordinator. High-cost items may require a supplementary grant or funding top-up.
Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP): CHSP can assist eligible older Australians with low-cost mobility aids. Access is through My Aged Care. Coverage is limited in scope compared to HCP.
Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA): DVA Gold Card holders and eligible White Card holders can access mobility aids through DVA aids and appliances programs. A treating health professional recommendation is required.
Private payment: All providers accept private payment. For urgent needs or lower-cost items, private purchase avoids the wait time associated with funded approvals.
What to Expect from Mobility Equipment Providers in Brisbane City
Mobility equipment providers in Brisbane City supply, configure, deliver, and maintain equipment designed to support movement, transfers, and positioning for people with disability or reduced mobility. For complex equipment, the process involves clinical input from an OT or AT assessor.
For straightforward items such as walking frames, canes, or standard shower chairs, the process is simple: contact the provider, confirm your needs and the appropriate item, arrange delivery or pick-up, and receive basic use instructions. No formal clinical involvement is required for these items when purchased privately.
For wheelchairs, hoists, adjustable beds, and other more complex equipment, an OT or AT assessor should be involved in specifying the correct item. Incorrect wheelchair sizing or hoist configuration can cause pressure injuries, falls, or musculoskeletal strain. The assessor will specify the equipment, the provider configures and fits it, and a fitting session ensures the equipment works correctly for your body and environment.
Delivery, set-up, and a demonstration of use should be included as part of the service for all but the simplest items. After the fitting, the provider should confirm you and your support workers know how to use and maintain the equipment safely.
For ongoing funded equipment, the provider is responsible for maintenance and repairs. Ask about turnaround times for repairs and whether loan items are available when your equipment is out of service. For hire arrangements, confirm the process for extending or ending the hire period.
Care Services Available in Brisbane City
Provider counts by service type in Brisbane City
Most popular care requests in Brisbane City
Based on 23 actual requests from participants and families in Brisbane City on Carevo.
- 1 Personal care
Real care requests submitted by people in Brisbane City through Carevo. Updated each build from inquiry records.
Queensland Regulations & Compliance
In Queensland, NDIS providers must be registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and comply with the NDIS Practice Standards. Aged care services are regulated by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission under federal legislation. Queensland requires all disability workers to hold a current Blue Card (working with people with disability check) in addition to national screening requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly do providers respond to enquiries in Brisbane City?
Based on 45 real provider connections on Carevo in Brisbane City, providers respond with a median of 32 minutes. 56% of enquiries are connected with a provider within 1 hour, and 96% within 24 hours.
How many mobility equipment providers are there in Brisbane City?
There are currently 6 mobility equipment providers serving Brisbane City listed on Carevo. These include NDIS registered AT suppliers, aged care equipment specialists, and powered mobility dealers with in-house OT or AT assessor access.
How much does mobility equipment cost in Brisbane City?
Basic mobility aids hire from around $15 per day. Manual wheelchairs hire for $80 to $150 per week or can be purchased for $500 to $3,000. Powered wheelchairs range from $5,000 to over $40,000 depending on complexity. Hoists and hospital beds range from $2,500 to $15,000 for purchase. Funded items require an OT assessment.
Do I need an OT assessment to get a wheelchair?
For funded wheelchairs through the NDIS or HCP, an OT or AT assessor assessment is required. For private purchase of a basic manual wheelchair, a formal assessment is not mandatory, though an OT consultation is strongly recommended to ensure correct sizing and postural support. For powered wheelchairs, an OT or AT assessor assessment is necessary regardless of funding pathway due to the safety and clinical complexity involved.
What is the difference between a mobility scooter and a power wheelchair?
Mobility scooters are designed for people who can sit upright, transfer independently, and use the scooter mainly outdoors or in community settings. Power wheelchairs are designed for people with more complex seating, postural, or control needs. Power wheelchairs can be more comprehensively customised and are used both indoors and outdoors. An OT or AT assessor can advise on which type best suits your needs.
How long does it take to receive a custom power wheelchair?
Custom power wheelchairs take longer to supply than standard equipment because they must be ordered, configured, and fitted to your specifications. From assessment completion to delivery, the process typically takes three to six months. This includes NDIA prior approval for high-cost AT, the order and manufacturing lead time, and the fitting session. Plan ahead if you have an urgent or time-sensitive need.
Can I trial a wheelchair before committing to a purchase?
Yes. Trialling equipment before purchase is strongly recommended for wheelchairs and other complex mobility equipment. Providers often have demo models available to trial. NDIS AT funding can cover the cost of trial arrangements. An OT can supervise the trial and document outcomes to support the final AT recommendation.
What maintenance does mobility equipment require?
Basic maintenance such as tyre pressure checks, battery charging, and keeping the equipment clean can be performed by the user or their support workers. Mechanical repairs, adjustments to seating systems, and electrical faults should be handled by the provider's technicians. For funded equipment, providers are responsible for maintenance during the funded warranty period. Ask about the service schedule when your equipment is delivered.
Where can I get mobility aids in Brisbane City?
Mobility aids in Brisbane City are available through the 6 providers listed on Carevo. These providers stock walking frames, quad canes, crutches, manual wheelchairs, powered wheelchairs, mobility scooters, hoists, and adjustable beds. Most offer both hire and purchase, including short-term mobility equipment hire for post-surgery recovery or trial periods. If you need mobility aids near you urgently, some providers offer same-day or next-day delivery within Brisbane City and surrounding areas. Contact providers directly to confirm stock availability and delivery options.
What happens to my NDIS-funded mobility equipment if I no longer need it?
NDIS-funded AT items are generally owned by the participant. If you no longer need an item, the NDIA does not require you to return it, though selling NDIS-funded equipment purchased in the last five years may require you to notify the NDIA. Some providers run equipment recycling or buyback programs. Speak with your support coordinator if you are unsure about your obligations.
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