Choosing the right wheelchair is an important step in supporting independence, comfort, and mobility. Whether needed for short-term recovery or long-term use, a wheelchair must match the person’s physical condition, environment, and daily routine. Selecting the wrong fit can lead to discomfort, reduced mobility, and increased risk of injury.
At Vista Healthcare, we support clients through the entire process of choosing a wheelchair. With guidance from our occupational therapists, we focus on individual needs, correct measuring and fitting, and provide clinical assessments for equipment funding through the NDIS.
Each person who uses a wheelchair has different mobility goals, physical needs, and support requirements. This is why choosing a wheelchair involves more than picking a model from a list. Instead, it should begin with a careful assessment of personal, environmental, and functional factors.
Some key considerations include:
A professional wheelchair OT assessment helps ensure these factors are considered in full. The result is a solution that improves function and safety, rather than causing limitations.
There are two broad categories of wheelchairs: manual and powered. The best choice depends on the person’s physical ability, the level of independence desired, and the nature of their environment.
Manual wheelchairs are moved using the hands or pushed by a support person. They are lighter, easier to transport, and generally cost less. Manual chairs are suited to individuals who have enough upper body strength to propel themselves or who have regular support from a carer.
Power wheelchairs run on battery power and are controlled with a joystick or switch. They offer greater independence for individuals with limited physical strength or coordination. These chairs can be customised with head controls, tilt functions, and specialised seating for maximum support.
Both types can be fitted with cushions, leg rests, postural supports, and accessories. The decision between a manual and power chair should be based on a clinical review and functional needs, not just convenience or cost. Vista Healthcare assists with these decisions through structured wheelchair OT assessments.
Occupational therapists play a central role in wheelchair prescription. Their job is to match the wheelchair to the individual’s physical condition, functional goals, and support needs, while also considering the home and community environment.
An OT assessment for wheelchair prescription often includes:
This process helps ensure the wheelchair supports daily activities rather than creating new barriers. It also helps prevent problems such as pressure sores, shoulder strain, and poor posture. The therapist can also provide advice on mobility training, equipment handling, and carer involvement.
Vista Healthcare’s occupational therapists conduct assessments in the person’s own environment, which allows us to make accurate and practical recommendations.
Correct sizing and fitting are crucial when prescribing a wheelchair. Poor fit can lead to reduced comfort, difficulty using the chair, or risk of injury. A wheelchair prescription includes detailed measurements to support long-term use and safety.
Important points include:
Vista Healthcare ensures each fitting is guided by the individual’s needs and performed by trained clinicians. Our therapists also arrange trials to confirm comfort and functionality before any equipment is finalised.
For eligible participants, the NDIS can fund wheelchairs and related equipment through the Assistive Technology category. Accessing this funding requires a clinical justification from a qualified therapist.
Vista Healthcare supports clients throughout this process by:
We focus on making the process clear and manageable for participants and families. All assessments are based on function, safety, and long-term benefit, helping to ensure the right equipment is selected and approved.
Selecting a wheelchair is a significant decision that requires more than choosing a model. It must reflect the user’s physical needs, daily routine, environment, and long-term goals. A professional wheelchair prescription guided by an occupational therapist ensures the best fit for comfort, function, and safety.
Vista Healthcare provides mobile assessments and personalised support to help clients select the right wheelchair and access funding through the NDIS. Each decision is made with care, attention to detail, and respect for the person’s preferences and goals.
If you are exploring options for wheelchair prescription, Vista Healthcare is here to support you. Our occupational therapists conduct thorough assessments and guide clients through equipment trials, fitting, and NDIS documentation. Contact us today to arrange a professional wheelchair OT assessment at your home or care facility.
