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Victorian Aids & Equipment Program (A&EP) Mount Eliza

Free aids & equipment available for people who have permanent disabilities, but are not eligible for assistance under other government funded services. To apply for the Victorian Aids & Equipment grant, a referral from person's GP is required, stating disability & needs, as well as OT / physio assessment. Available equipment includes-wheelchairs, walking frames, hoists, continence aids (inc pants/pads), shower chairs, pressure care equipment (inc matresses), orthoses & protheses, wigs & home modifications (such as ramps & rails). For residents of Mornington Peninsula, Kingston (Chelsea), Casey (West) and Frankston.

Jacksons Rd
Suburb: MOUNT ELIZA
State: VIC
Postcode: 3930

(03) 9788 1261

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