Funding Schemes
Help is available to cover some of the costs of buying your essential healthcare products. There are national and state-based funding schemes provided by the Australian government, all tailored with specific eligibility criteria and funding allocations. Any Australian citizen who meets the eligibility requirements can apply and may even be eligible to seek support through multiple schemes.
To find out what support is available, where do you live?
(SWEP)
Eligibility :
Must be a Victorian resident living at home with a long-term disability or are frail aged.
Type of Support :
Subsidised equipment, modifications and aids.
Maximum Payment :
Varies depending on individual circumstances.
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(TAC)
Eligibility :
Any person injured, or dependants of a person who dies as a result of a transport accident in Victoria or interstate involving a Victorian registered vehicle.
Type of Support :
Help to pay for treatment and support from a transport accident injury.
Maximum Payment :
Varies depending on individual circumstances.
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(icare)
Eligibility :
Primarily any person seriously injured at work or on the roads in NSW.
Type of Support :
Workers compensation insurance.
Maximum Payment :
Varies depending on individual circumstances.
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Eligibility :
Must be a resident, asylum seeker, refugee or humanitarian visa holder in NSW with specific, short term or ongoing health needs and already receiving CAPS funding.
Type of Support :
Equipment, aids, appliances, and services to help with chronic health conditions and disability.
Maximum Payment :
Varies depending on individual circumstances.
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Eligibility :
Must be a permanent Queensland resident with a permanent and stablised condition or disability, hold a pensioner concession card, health care card or QLD Govt Senior Card.
Type of Support :
Subsidised medical aids and equipment.
Maximum Payment :
Varies depending on individual circumstances.
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(CMASS)
Eligibility :
Must be a West Australian resident, 16 years or older with a defined chronic or intractable continence condition.
Type of Support :
Help with costs of buying continence products.
Maximum Payment :
$490 per year for adults
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(IPS)
Eligibility :
Must be a West Australian resident, 3 and 15 years of age with a disability and continence issues related to disability.
Type of Support :
$490 per year for children
Maximum Payment :
Varies depending on individual circumstances.
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(TasEquip)
Eligibility :
Must be a Tasmanian resident in financial need, receiving Centrelink benefits.
Type of Support :
Loan of basic health related equipment for $50 per year
Maximum Payment :
Funding caps for new equipment purchases apply
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Eligibility :
Must be an Australian citizen, 5 years or older with permanent or severe incontinence.
Type of Support :
Help with costs of buying continence products.
Maximum Payment :
$676.50 per year for adults
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(DVA RAP)
Eligibility :
Must be a veteran, war widowed partner or dependent.
Type of Support :
Supply of equipment, modifications and some continence aids.
Maximum Payment :
Varies depending on individual circumstances.
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(Home Care Packages)
Eligibility :
Must be 65 years or older (50 years or older for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people) and assessed on factors such as any change in your health.
Type of Support :
Help to remain safely in your own home including continence products and services.
Maximum Payment :
Varies depending on individual circumstances.
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(NDIS)
Eligibility :
Must be an Australian citizen aged between 9 and 65 with a permanent impairment.
Type of Support :
Supports and services related to a participant’s disability, based on individual needs.
Maximum Payment :
Varies depending on individual circumstances.
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