A commode wheelchair is a vital assistive device for many people living with mobility challenges. It combines the functionality of a wheelchair with the convenience of a toilet aid, providing greater independence, improved hygiene, and reduced carer strain. For eligible participants in South Australia, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can fund this essential piece of equipment.
In this guide, we explain how to access a NDIS approved commode wheelchair in Adelaide—covering eligibility, assessment, quotes, and supplier support.
It’s always a good idea to trial a chair before submitting your request. Our home trial service helps you and your OT confirm that the product matches your mobility and toileting needs.
Overview: Commode Wheelchairs and NDIS Eligibility
The NDIS supports Australians with permanent and significant disabilities by funding supports that help them live more independently. If mobility or toileting is part of your NDIS goals, you may be eligible for a NDIS commode wheelchair. NDIS may fund:- Toilet commode wheelchairs for use in bedrooms, bathrooms, or shared care environments
- Self-propelled commodes for disabled persons who need independent toileting support
- Folding commode chairs for easier transport or use across multiple settings
What Features Make a Commode Wheelchair NDIS-Approved?
Not all commode wheelchairs are automatically NDIS-approved. The device must meet the participant’s assessed needs and meet safety and functionality standards. Here are the typical features NDIS looks for in eligible products:- Durable frame suitable for daily use
- Built-in commode with removable pan
- Lockable wheels for safety during transfers
- Padded armrests and footrests for comfort and support
- Waterproof, hygienic materials
- Optional: self-propelling wheels or foldable design for easier handling
How to Include It in Your NDIS Plan
If you are wondering how to include a commode wheelchair in your NDIS plan, here’s a simple breakdown:Step 1: Discuss Toileting or Mobility Needs in Your Planning Meeting
Make sure your NDIS goals reflect your need for safer toileting, reduced carer support, or more independent mobility.Step 2: Get an Occupational Therapist (OT) Assessment
An OT will evaluate your physical requirements and recommend a commode wheelchair that suits your environment and personal needs. The OT’s report is critical for justifying funding under the NDIS.Step 3: Obtain a Supplier Quote
You’ll need a quote from a registered or recognised provider to submit to the NDIA. We provide official NDIS-compliant quotes for all our commode wheelchair models.Step 4: Submit Documentation to the NDIA
Your plan manager, support coordinator, or NDIA planner will submit the OT report and quote for approval. Once approved, funds will be released under the relevant category (Assistive Technology – Level 1 or 2).Assessment and Quote Process with Adelaide Suppliers
Working with local providers makes the process faster and more convenient. At Adelaide Healthcare Equipment, we simplify the process with personalised support:- Assist with NDIS quote preparation
- Arrange free home trials to ensure the model suits your space and needs
- Coordinate with your occupational therapist to ensure all documentation is accurate
- Support plan-managed, agency-managed, and self-managed participants
Choosing the Right Model for Your Needs
Selecting the correct model depends on how you intend to use the commode wheelchair and the level of independence required.Feature | Best For | Recommended Product |
Foldable Frame | Transport between locations | Foldable Commode Chair |
Self-Propelling Wheels | Independent users with upper body strength | Contact us for model options |
Compact Design | Smaller bathrooms or home care settings | View full range |
OT-Assisted Needs | High support or postural needs | We work with your OT for customised solutions |
NDIS Management Types: What You Need to Know
Your funding management type affects how equipment is purchased:- Agency-managed participants must use registered NDIS providers. We meet all compliance requirements.
- Plan-managed participants can access a broader range of products through providers who invoice plan managers directly.
- Self-managed participants have full choice and can pay upfront or request reimbursement.
Key Takeaways
- A NDIS commode wheelchair can be funded if it supports toileting or mobility goals
- An OT assessment and provider quote are required for submission
- Local suppliers in Adelaide offer free home trials and NDIS support
- Choosing the right model—foldable, self-propelled, or OT-supported—ensures better comfort and safety