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Apply for assistance with procuring disability support equipment.
Sign-In to EnableNSW to request an equipment repair or re-order consumables.
Further information for prescribers wanting to prescribe aids & equipment and services provided by EnableNSW
Make a co-payment for Equpment or consumables
Accredited clinics in NSW that provide services and care to amputees.
Accredited commercial limb manufacturers and public prosthetic limb services in NSW.
Prescribers sign in to order / re-order equipment and consumables online.
EnableNSW Information & Services
Forms and guidelines for consumers and prescribers
Types of assistive technology devices provided by EnableNSW
Information and & Services related to prosthetic limbs
Support for people with respiratory conditions.
Program to provide patients with better access to haemodialysis services when travelling away from home.
EnableNSW provides equipment, and in some cases attendant care, to assist eligible residents of NSW with a permanent or long-term disability by providing assistive technology in the areas of :
- mobility
- self care
- communication, and
- respiratory support
Consumers can apply online for eligibility or fill out a form an mail it to EnableNSW. An Equipment Request Form, which describes the individual's functional or clinical needs for the equipment, is then required to be completed by an eligible prescriber. Completed applications and requests will be assessed for eligibility and applicants will be notified in writing of the outcome and expected timeframe for funding.
Disability Support Programs administered by EnableNSW include:
- Aids and Equipment Program (formerly known as PADP)
- Specialised Equipment Essential for Discharge (SEED)
- Young People in Residential Aged Care (YPIRAC)
- Prosthetic Limb Service (formerly known as ALS)
- Home Respiratory Program (HRP)
EnableNSW provides clinical advice and guidelines on what can be provided by us for your consumers.
An online dashboard is provided for approved NSW prescribers to
- look up information about their EnableNSW clients
- find out the status of submitted requests
- lodge new requests for equipment and consumables online without having to fill in forms.
- lodge repairs and reorders on behalf of their clients and update basic client details.
Licence Application forms for Private Health Facilities
To conduct a Business Supplying Semen in NSW Download an application
Pay and Renew your Private Hospital or Day Procedure Centre Licence Online.
Current list and contact details of licenced private hospitals in NSW with overnight facilities
Current list and contact details of licenced day-procedure centres in NSW
Current list and contact details of Drugs of Addiction facilities in NSW.
Private Health Facilities - Information & Services
Day procedure centres (patients admitted and discharged on the same day) must meet the regulatory standards applicable to the prescribed class of the facility and must be approved to admit child patients under 14 years.
There are currently six prescribed classes of day procedure centres:
1) Cardiac Catheterisation (a service provided for cardiac catheterisation for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes)
2) Child Patients (a service provided for the care and treatment of persons under 14 years of age)
3) Cytotoxic (that is, a day procedure centre used for the purpose of providing treatment that involves prolonged intravenous infusion of a single cytotoxic agent or sequential intravenous infusion of more than one cytotoxic agent)
4) Dialysis (that is, a day procedure centre used for the purpose of providing treatment that involves dialysis, haemofiltration or haemoperfusion)
5) Endoscopic (that is, a day procedure centre used for the purpose of providing endoscopic treatment that involves the administration of a general anaesthetic or intravenous sedative otherwise than for the purpose of simple sedation)
6) Family care (that is, a day procedure centre used for treatment that involves the multidisciplinary care and treatment of children who are less than 5 years of age for early childhood conditions relating to developmental, behavioural, feeding or sleeping
Surgical (that is, a day procedure centre used for the purpose of providing surgical treatment that involves the administration of a general, spinal, epidural or major regional block anaesthetic or intravenous sedative otherwise than for the purpose of si
Private hospitals (patients accommodated overnight) must meet all general licensing standards and any associated licensing standards that apply to each class of facility and specialist service and must have approval to admit child patients (under 14 years) and conduct a dispensary.
Prescribed classes of Private Hospitals
1) General (that is a private hospital used for a purpose other than the purposes of a surgical, obstetric, rehabilitation or psychiatric class hospital)
2) Surgical (that is, a private hospital used for the purpose of conducting surgical operations or endoscopic procedures, other than those that would normally be conducted by a medical practitioner in his or her consulting rooms)
3) Obstetric (that is, a private hospital used for the purpose of providing obstetric care)
4) Psychiatric (that is, a private hospital used for the purpose of providing psychiatric care)
5) Rehabilitation (that is, a private hospital used for the purpose of providing long-term or specialised physical rehabilitation)
6) Specialised Hospital Services
7) Cardiac Catherisation (service provided for cardiac catheterisation for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes)
8) Emergency Services (a service provided for persons injured in accidents or suffering medical and other emergencies)
9) Intensive Care Levels 1 & 2 (a service provided for life support, monitoring and care for Patients suffering from life threatening conditions)
10) Dialysis, haemofiltration or haemoperfusion (a service providing treatment that involves dialysis haemofiltration or haemoperfusion)
11) Neonatal Intensive Care (a service provided for life support, monitoring and care for newly born children suffering from life threatening prematurity, illness or disability at birth)
12) Open Heart Surgery (a service provided for any surgical procedure requiring the use of a heart lung machine for circulatory support during procedures within or on the heart)
Others
13) Child Patients (a service provided for the care and treatment of persons under 14 years of age)
14) Dispensary (a service provided for the dispensation of medications to inpatients)
Tobacco Retailers register your business details for free with NSW Government.
Information for Tobacco Retailers and Consumers
Fact sheet for Tobacco Retailers in NSW
Frequently asked Question about Tobacco Retailer Notifications
All about Tobacco retailing Legislation in NSW
Tobacco control information from NSW Health
From 1 October 2009, tobacco retailers operating in NSW must not engage in tobacco retailing unless they have notified the Director-General of Department of Health that they intend to engage in tobacco retailing
Specialist tobacconists have until 1 July 2010 to submit the online application through the Government Licensing Service. However, to access the additional implementation time for the display ban, specialist tobacconist applications must have been determined, and if eligible, approved, by the Director-General of Department of Health before 1 July 2010.
Register your details for claiming an IPTAAS subsidy
Submit your claim for assistance with travel and accommodation
IPTAAS Information and Services
IPTAAS registration form for the referring doctor
IPTAAS registration form for treating specialist
IPTAAS provides a subsidy to help with travel and accommodation costs for people (and eligible escorts) needing to travel long distances to access specialist medical treatment not available locally.
Patients can register online or fill out a form and email or mail it to EnableNSW. A claim request detailing the actual travel costs incurred is required for the subsidy to be calculated and processed. The subsidy will then be paid directly into the patient’s nominated bank account.
For the patient subsidy to be processed, the patient needs to ensure that their referring GP and treating specialist have completed travel and accommodation authorisation forms and copies of receipts are emailed or posted to EnableNSW.
For patients who do not have a pensioner, veteran, war widow or health care card, there is a $40 contribution for each return trip. This is capped once $1000 in subsidies is reached within a one year period.
IPTAAS provides a subsidy for your patients (and eligible escorts) for travel and accommodation where there is a need to travel long distances to access specialist treatment not available locally.
Authorisation forms for both the GP and the Specialist are available to provide to your patients. You can fill in the form online and email to IPTAAS or fill in and print and give to your patient to justify their claim
Apply to EnableNSW for Assistance
Sign in to EnableNSW Prescriber's Dashboard
Consumer Self Service Sign In
Information for Prescribers
Register for Assistance with IPTAAS
Lodge an IPTAAS Travel Claim
Apply online for a Tobacco Retailer Notification
Renew your Private Hospital Licence Online