These programs allow therapists and case managers to organise equipment for clients following injury, illness, disability, or ageing-related support needs.
DVA - Department of Veterans’ Affairs
The DVA Rehabilitation Appliances Program supports eligible veterans by funding equipment that assists with daily living and independence at home.
Therapists and prescribers may arrange equipment including adjustable beds, pressure care products, mobility aids and other assistive equipment.
Statewide works with prescribers to supply and install equipment in line with RAP requirements.
TAC - Transport Accident Commission
The Transport Accident Commission provides support for people recovering from transport-related injuries.
Where equipment is approved through TAC, therapists and case managers may organise assistive products that support a safe transition back to home or community living.
Statewide assists with the supply, delivery and installation of appropriate equipment following approval.
WorkSafe Victoria supports workers recovering from workplace injuries.
Where equipment is approved as part of a rehabilitation or return-to-work plan, therapists and case managers may arrange assistive equipment to support recovery and daily living needs.
Statewide works with rehabilitation providers and case managers to supply and install suitable equipment.
The Geat2GO program provides assistive technology to help older Australians maintain independence and remain safely at home.
Therapists and assessors may organise equipment through the program to assist with mobility, daily living and home safety.
Statewide supports the supply and delivery of approved equipment for Geat2GO participants.
NDIS - National Disability Insurance Scheme
The National Disability Insurance Scheme supports Australians with permanent and significant disabilities.
Statewide Home Health Care is a registered NDIS provider and can assist participants, families and carers with equipment quotes and product solutions.
We support independent living and rehabilitation equipment, short term hire, home trials, delivery and installation.
The Support at Home program helps older Australians access services, equipment and home modifications to support independent living at home.
Where supports are approved, therapists, assessors and care partners may arrange services and assistive equipment to help with daily living, mobility, safety and comfort at home.
Statewide supports the supply and delivery of approved assistive equipment to help clients remain safe, comfortable and independent at home.