Find hearing support services

There are a range of programs and initiatives that provide access to hearing services.

Funded programs

Here are funded programs that may help you with your hearing difficulties. They may provide hearing tests, devices, education and support to people with all levels of hearing loss.

Hearing Services Program

The Australian Government’s Hearing Services Program provides subsidised high-quality hearing services and devices to eligible Australians.

Find out if you’re eligible for the Hearing Services Program.

National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)

If you are an NDIS participant and are not eligible for Hearing Services Program services and support, your NDIS plan might provide for hearing support, if your planner assesses it as being reasonable and necessary.

Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA)

If you are a veteran and aren’t eligible for the Hearing Services Program, you might have access DVA hearing support.

Aged care

If you have a Home Care Package and are not eligible for the Hearing Services Program, you may be able to receive support through your package.

Private health insurance

If you have private health insurance, your policy might offer rebates for hearing services and devices provided by a private audiologist or audiometrists.

Work injury assistance

If you’ve worked in a noisy environment which caused your hearing loss, you may be able to claim compensation through Workcover in your state or territory:

Hearing services for children

Government-funded hearing services for your child available in your state or territory:

Access to hearing aid banks

Most states and territories have hearing aid banks that provide reconditioned hearing devices. Hearing aid banks have their own eligibility criteria, but usually they provide hearing aids to people who:

  • don’t qualify for the program
  • can’t afford a hearing aid.

Hearing aid banks include:

Getting hearing devices

Read more about getting hearing devices and ongoing support:

Organisations that offer support

Find organisations that can help you with your hearing difficulties:

Auslan and caption services

Find Auslan (Australian sign language), caption, and media services:

  • Australian Sign Language Interpreter’s Association provides a list of interpreters, including Auslan interpreters. Book an interpreter if you wish.
  • Caption It provides live, offline, subtitle, and language captioning services.
  • The National Sign Language Program (NLSP) includes free interpretation for other professional and social settings. They also provide free sign language interpreting and captioning services for medical and health appointments for
    • those over 65 years not with NDIS
    • First Nations people 50 years or over.
  • Translating and Interpreting Services (TIS National) provides phone and on-site interpreting service to people who do not speak English.

Other resources and services

For additional resources and support services, see:

Contact

Hearing Services Program contact

Contact us for information about the Hearing Services Program.
Program contact
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