Wheelchair Accessory - Powered Alternate Operator Control System
05_122403811_0105_1_2
A powered alternate operator control system is a wheelchair accessory that replaces standard joystick controls with an alternative input method, such as head arrays, sip-and-puff controls, eye gaze, or chin controls. It is designed for participants who cannot use a standard hand-operated joystick due to limited arm or hand function. An assistive technology specialist will assess your motor abilities to determine the most suitable control system for you.
Wheelchair Accessory - Powered Alternate Operator Control System — Support Category 5: Assistive Technology. Registration Group: 0105 – Personal Mobility Equipment. Pricing Type: . Unit of Measure: Each (E). As defined in the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits 2025-26.
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Support Rules & Flags
Item Details
- Item Code
- 05_122403811_0105_1_2
- Registration Group
- Personal Mobility Equipment (0105)
- Support Category
- Assistive Technology
- Unit of Measure
- Each (E)
- Support Type
- Effective From
- 1 July 2025
When to use this code
Use this code for assistive technology items that help the participant perform daily tasks or improve their independence. AT can include mobility aids, communication devices, personal care equipment, and home automation tools. Most AT purchases over $1,500 require an assessment report from a qualified therapist.
Common billing scenarios
- A participant purchases an item under this code at the listed price of the quoted rate. The provider submits a claim with the invoice and any supporting documentation.
- A provider supplies equipment and claims the cost directly. If the item exceeds the price limit, the provider must obtain approval for the additional amount before delivery.
Provider notes
- Capital supports are one-off or infrequent purchases rather than ongoing services. Make sure you have the required assessments and approvals before purchasing or delivering items. Capital funding cannot be moved to other budget categories.
- When billing under this code, make sure the support delivered matches the description in the NDIS Support Catalogue. Mismatched codes are a common audit finding. Keep records of the date, time, duration, and nature of each support session.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A powered alternate operator control system is a wheelchair accessory that replaces standard joystick controls with an alternative input method, such as head arrays, sip-and-puff controls, eye gaze, or chin controls. It is designed for participants who cannot use a standard hand-operated joystick due to limited arm or hand function. An assistive technology specialist will assess your motor abilities to determine the most suitable control system for you.
This support item requires a quote from the NDIS. Contact your plan manager for pricing.
NDIS participants who have funding allocated in the Assistive Technology budget category of their NDIS plan can claim this support. The price shown is the maximum that registered NDIS providers can charge.
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Effective from 1 July 2025. Source: NDIS Pricing Arrangements