Cards To Assist

Cards To Assist

If you’re looking for acquired brain injury (ABI) cards to assist with communication, behaviour, or daily functioning, there are some options below you may be entitled to

Disability Support Concession card

Disability Support concession card to get cheaper health care, medicines and some discounts if you get a disability support pension from us.

The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower

The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is a simple tool for you to voluntarily share that you have a disability or condition that may not be immediately apparent – and that you may need a helping hand, understanding, or more time in shops, at work, on transport, or in public spaces. It comes in the form of a card or lanyard

National Assistance Card

This is a personalised card to assist people with disability and health conditions in the community in Australia, including key information about a person and their disability related difficulties.

Companion Card

The Companion Card Program supports Western Australians with a significant and permanent disability who require attendant care support to participate at community venues and events.Companion Cardholders show their card when booking or purchasing a ticket from a participating business, called an Affiliate. Affiliates will recognise the Companion Card and issue the cardholder with a second ticket for their companion at no charge.

ACROD Parking Card

The ACROD Parking Program provides support to access the community for Western Australians who have a severe mobility restriction or who are legally blind.

ACROD Parking Permits are free. The cost of the permit is funded by the Government of Western Australia.

To be eligible for PTSS, you must

Be an Australian citizen, or hold Australian permanent resident status, reside in WA, and have one or more severe or permanent disabilities from the categories below, that will always prevent you from using conventional public transport.

Passenger Transport Subsidy Scheme

To be eligible for PTSS, you must:

Be an Australian citizen, or hold Australian permanent resident status, reside in WA, and have one or more severe or permanent disabilities that will always prevent you from using conventional public transport.