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How can I get funding for a rollator in Ireland?

1. Does the HSE provide mobility aids such as rollators?

Yes. The HSE’s “Aids & Appliances” scheme covers a wide range of assistive devices including walking and standing mobility aids. HSE.ie
Specifically, rollators fall under the category “Standing and Walking Mobility Aids” in the HSE National List of Community-Funded Aids & Appliances. 
Also, if you hold a medical card (or qualify under certain schemes) then you may be able to receive a mobility aid through HSE free of charge after assessment. 

2. Who is eligible for support?

Eligibility depends on several factors:

  • You must have a clinical requirement for the aid (i.e., assessed by a trained healthcare professional who determines you need the device). 

  • The aid must meet the HSE prescribing criteria (the device matches your essential need, the environment is suitable, etc.). Home and Supports Hub

  • Having a medical card helps (makes many aids free) but non-medical card holders may still access aids under the Community Funded Schemes depending on local provision.

3. What steps should I take to apply for a rollator?

Here is a typical process:

  1. Assessment: Contact your GP, physiotherapist or occupational therapist about your mobility challenges and that you believe you need a rollator. The therapist will assess your needs, home environment, safety and mobility.

  2. Prescription / Recommendation: The healthcare professional recommends the rollator under the HSE scheme (“Standing & Walking Mobility Aids”).

  3. Submission to HSE: The recommendation is forwarded through the HSE local aids & appliances service. In some cases, equipment may be loaned rather than purchased.

  4. Provision: If approved, the rollator is provided (or loaned) by HSE or through an approved supplier.

  5. Follow-up: You may have support for fitting, training, maintenance where necessary.

4. What if I don’t qualify for full provision via HSE?

If you are not eligible for full HSE provision, or require a higher-spec model beyond what is funded, there are other options:

  • Mobility Aids Grant Scheme: For example, there is a scheme for mobility aids and home adaptations which may apply to purchase of mobility equipment if your income is low. 

  • VAT refund: If you purchase a mobility aid privately and you have a disability, you may be entitled to a refund of VAT on certain aids and appliances. 

  • Charities / local council supports: Some local authorities and disability charities may assist with mobility equipment costs.

5. What should I check when choosing a rollator?

  • Ensure the model meets your mobility and home environment needs (wheel size, brakes, frame height, indoor/outdoor use).

  • Ensure the device meets what the HSE scheme prescribes (not higher specification than necessary). Otherwise the extra cost may not be covered. 

  • Keep all documentation (assessment, recommendation, invoice) if you purchase privately or claim VAT refund.

  • If you are loaning the device via HSE, check terms of the loan and your responsibilities.

6. Summary

If you live in Ireland and need a rollator due to mobility impairment:

  • Start with assessment via GP/OT/physio.

  • If you meet clinical criteria, the HSE’s Aids & Appliances scheme may provide the device free or on loan.

  • If full provision is not available, explore the Mobility Aids Grant Scheme, VAT refund, or charity supports.

  • Make sure the model chosen fits your needs and meets funding scheme criteria.

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