Step-by-Step Guide: How to Get a Government Funded Medical Alarm Pendant

Black personal medical alarm with orange SOS button in charging dock, positioned in front of Australian Parliament House in Canberra.

1) Register with My Aged Care

Call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422 or use their website to register your parent and book an assessment. This starts the process for government support programs that can cover a personal alarm.

2) Attend the Assessment

An assessor will check your parent’s needs (mobility, safety, falls risk, daily tasks). Make it clear that your parent needs a personal alarm included in their support plan so funding can be allocated.

3) See Which Funding Route Applies

After the assessment, your parent may be eligible for one of the following:

National programs via My Aged Care
Support at Home (SaH) or Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) – provides basic support that can include personal alarms, such as the Safe-Life Pendant.
Assistive Technology funding under SaH/AT-HM – can cover the cost of the device itself.

Other government funding
NDIS – may fund assistive technology like alarms if your parent is under 65 and eligible for disability support.
State schemes – such as Personal Alert Victoria (PAV) (free alarm and monitoring if your parent is eligible) or Personal Alert Assistance SA (PAASA).
DVA (veterans) – may provide personal alarms through the Rehabilitation Appliances Program for eligible veterans.

4) Get Approval & Funding Code

Once your parent is found eligible, you’ll receive a referral or funding plan/code that confirms what the government will pay for.

5) Choose a Supplier & Set Up the Alarm

Provide the referral or funding code to an approved alarm supplier. They’ll organise the pendant for your parent and usually set up the 24/7 monitoring service.

6) Review & Renew as Needed

Some programs review support regularly. Stay in contact with your parent’s case manager to ensure funded monitoring and equipment remain active.


What Each Funding Option Does

ProgramPays for Alarm DevicePays for MonitoringWho It Helps
Support at Home / CHSPYes (device)Maybe (depends on plan)Older Australians needing basic home support
AT-HM (Assistive Tech)Yes (device)No (monitoring may be funded through overall support plan)Parents approved under Support at Home
NDISYes (if in plan)Yes (if in plan)Under-65s with significant disability
Personal Alert Victoria (PAV)YesYesEligible Victorian seniors or people with disability
Personal Alert Assistance SA (PAASA)YesYesEligible South Australians
DVA (Veterans)YesYesVeterans and eligible dependants

Quick Tips

Always start with My Aged Care – it’s the main entry point to federal aged-care support.
• If your parent lives in Victoria, check Personal Alert Victoria for potential access to a free device and monitoring.
• If your parent has a disability and is under 65, the NDIS may include a personal alarm as assistive technology.

Please call or email one of our friendly staff to assist you with your enquiry.

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