Top Personal Mobility Equipment Providers in Adelaide
There are 42 NDIS Personal Mobility Equipment providers listed in Adelaide. Across 36 reviewed providers, the average rating is 4.5 from 1,161 reviews. Providers operate across 37 suburbs, including Mile End, Findon, Keswick.
- Providers
- 42
- Avg rating · 36 reviewed
- 4.5★
- Directory data
- Updated July 2026
About the service
About Personal Mobility Equipment under the NDIS
Personal mobility equipment helps participants move around safely and independently — manual and powered wheelchairs, mobility scooters, walking frames, crutches, and specialised seating and postural supports. The right equipment dramatically expands independence and comfort, but it is highly individual: a wheelchair must suit your body, strength, environment, and goals, and often needs custom seating for posture and pressure care.
An occupational therapist or physiotherapist usually assesses your needs and recommends equipment, with trials common before purchase, and home access and transport considered at the same time. The NDIS funds equipment needed because of your disability that is the most effective, value-for-money option for your whole situation. When choosing a supplier, look for experience with the equipment you need, a strong assessment, trial, and fitting process, and reliable, prompt maintenance and repairs — because mobility equipment is used constantly, being left without a working device is not an option.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How many Personal Mobility Equipment providers are there in Adelaide?
There are 42 NDIS Personal Mobility Equipment providers listed in Adelaide.
Which Adelaide suburbs have the most Personal Mobility Equipment providers?
Mile End, Findon, Keswick currently have the most listed Personal Mobility Equipment providers.
What is the average rating of Personal Mobility Equipment providers in Adelaide?
The average rating is 4.5 across 36 reviewed providers.
Do I need an assessment for a wheelchair or scooter?
Yes, for powered or custom equipment an occupational therapist or physiotherapist assesses your mobility needs and recommends the most suitable device, usually with a trial. This assessment is the evidence the NDIS uses to fund the equipment as reasonable and necessary.
What does the NDIS consider when funding mobility equipment?
It funds equipment needed because of your disability that is the most effective and value-for-money option for your needs, considering your whole situation — your environment, home access, transport, and goals — so the equipment works in practice.
How do I choose a mobility equipment supplier?
Look for experience with the type of equipment you need, a strong assessment, trial, and fitting process, and reliable maintenance and repair support. Because you rely on the equipment daily, prompt servicing and repairs are essential.
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