My Aged Care | Australian Government

Home adjustments

This service provides modifications to your home environment that help you live more safely and independently. It may be simple adjustments such as handheld showers or grab rails to provide stability when bathing, or bigger items such as a ramp or level access showers to improve accessibility.

This service includes:

  • identifying, sourcing and supply of prescribed modifications
  • prescription by a qualified health professional
  • clinical support to make sure the modifications are fit-for-purpose.

This service does not include:

  • modifications not prescribed by a qualified health professional
  • modifications over the provided budget.

How it could help

  • Help to operate devices, such as lever tap sets or lever door handles
  • Help with balance and support when completing daily activities, such as grab rails in your shower or bathroom
  • Help with accessing your home, such as ramps and stair lifts
  • Help to stay stable, such as non-slip materials and mats for floors and stairs

How can I access this service?

This service can be provided through the Commonwealth Home Support Program, the Support at Home program, or the Transition Care Program. Your aged care assessor determines your eligibility to access these programs and this service.

Support at Home program

Designed for those with more complex and intensive care needs. It provides ongoing access to services, assistive technology and home modifications to help you stay living independently at home for longer.

Commonwealth Home Support Program

Entry-level care for those who need a low level of support to keep living independently and safely at home. Supports can include one or two basic services.

How this service is helping others

Barry found that physiotherapy helped get him back into his garden

After suffering a stroke, 81-year-old Barry’s balance was badly affected. He wanted help to do more around his home and garden and to resume his social life. So he contacted My Aged Care.
  • Allied health and therapy
  • Home adjustments
  • Home maintenance and repairs

Some simple changes around the house boosted Eleanor’s confidence

Eleanor lived with vision impairment, but she had always managed to get by. After her husband passed away, she wanted to continue living at home, so her GP referred her to My Aged Care.
  • Equipment and products
  • Home adjustments

How occupational therapy helped rebuild Gianni’s confidence

After two falls at home, Gianni could still do most of his daily activities, but he lost the confidence to shower and go to the toilet by himself. So he contacted My Aged Care for an assessment.
  • Allied health and therapy
  • Equipment and products
  • Home adjustments
  • Personal care
Find out if there are providers in your area who offer these services

How do I get assessed for services?

An aged care assessment determines whether you are approved to access services. Using our online tool, you can check if you meet the requirements for an assessment before you apply for one.