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About Assistive Equipment for Recreation under the NDIS
Assistive equipment for recreation is specialised equipment that enables NDIS participants to take part in sport, leisure, and active recreation. This can include items such as all-terrain or sports wheelchairs, adaptive cycles and handcycles, beach-access equipment, adapted fishing or gardening tools, and other modified gear that makes an activity accessible. The goal is to remove the physical barriers that would otherwise stop a person enjoying recreation and staying active.
Recreation is not just about fun — it supports physical health, mental wellbeing, and social connection. The right piece of adaptive equipment can open up participation in activities a person values, from playing a team sport to getting out on a bike with family. Because these items are specialised and designed around individual needs, they often require professional assessment to get the right fit and function.
An allied health professional, commonly an occupational therapist or physiotherapist, usually assesses the need and recommends the most suitable equipment. Their report explains how the item relates to your disability and your goals, and why it is the most effective, value-for-money option. For higher-cost or complex items, this evidence is important for the NDIS to fund the equipment as reasonable and necessary.
It helps to understand what the NDIS focuses on. Funding is directed at equipment that is disability-specific and enables participation you could not otherwise achieve — not at ordinary recreational gear that any person would buy. The scheme also considers whether a lower-cost option, trial, or hire arrangement could meet your needs before funding a significant purchase.
When choosing a supplier, look for experience with adaptive recreation equipment, the ability to trial items and fit them properly, and good after-sales support such as maintenance and repairs. A supplier who works closely with your therapist and understands the activity you want to pursue will help ensure the equipment actually works for you in practice.
Reviews and recommendations from other participants and therapists can help you find suppliers who provide quality equipment and stand behind it. Compare suppliers on their range, their assessment and fitting process, and their support once the equipment is in use.
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How many Assistive Equipment for Recreation providers are there in Australia?
There are 576 NDIS Assistive Equipment for Recreation providers listed in Australia.
What is the average rating of Assistive Equipment for Recreation providers in Australia?
The average rating is 4.5 across 501 reviewed providers.
What kind of recreation equipment can the NDIS fund?
It can fund disability-specific equipment that enables recreation you could not otherwise take part in — for example sports wheelchairs, adaptive cycles, beach-access equipment, or adapted tools. It generally does not fund ordinary recreational gear that any person would buy.
Do I need an assessment before the NDIS will fund equipment?
Usually yes for anything specialised or higher-cost. An allied health professional such as an occupational therapist or physiotherapist assesses your needs and recommends the most suitable, value-for-money option, providing the evidence the NDIS uses to decide funding.
How do I choose a supplier?
Look for experience with adaptive recreation equipment, the ability to trial and properly fit items to you, and reliable after-sales support such as maintenance and repairs. A supplier who works with your therapist and understands your chosen activity helps ensure the equipment works in practice.