Find a mobility aid vendor in Ontario
Find a vendor registered with Ontario's Assistive Devices Program near you. Browse 245 mobility aid vendors across 36 Ontario cities, every one drawn from the official Ministry of Health list of businesses registered with the Assistive Devices Program. See who sells wheelchairs, walkers, and seating near you. Choose your city to get started.
Browse by city
- Toronto 24
- London 16
- Mississauga 16
- Ottawa 15
- Hamilton 13
- Barrie 10
- Peterborough 9
- Etobicoke 8
- Kingston 8
- Oakville 8
- Scarborough 8
- Windsor 8
- Guelph 6
- St Catharines 6
- Sudbury 6
- Brantford 5
- Burlington 5
- Cambridge 5
- North York 5
- Sault Ste Marie 5
- Simcoe 5
- Brampton 4
- Kitchener 4
- Markham 4
- New Liskeard 4
- Newmarket 4
- Owen Sound 4
- Sarnia 4
- Thornhill 4
- Vaughan 4
- Belleville 3
- Chatham 3
- Kincardine 3
- Orillia 3
- Thunder Bay 3
- Whitby 3
Frequently asked questions
- How do I find a mobility aid vendor near me in Ontario?
- Pick your city from the list below to see vendors registered with Ontario's Assistive Devices Program serving that area, each shown with its phone number, address, email, and the device categories it sells. Many people also check a nearby city, since a vendor one community over may carry the specific wheelchair, walker, or seating system you need.
- What does it mean for a vendor to be registered with the Assistive Devices Program?
- The Assistive Devices Program (ADP) is run by Ontario's Ministry of Health and helps pay for mobility aids like wheelchairs, walkers, and seating systems for people with long-term physical disabilities. Only a vendor registered with the ADP can supply a funded device and submit the claim on your behalf. Every vendor in this directory appears on the official Ministry of Health list of registered mobility aid vendors.
- Will the Assistive Devices Program help pay for my mobility aid?
- The ADP covers up to 75 percent of the cost of an approved mobility aid for eligible Ontario residents with a valid health card and a long-term physical disability. An occupational therapist or physiotherapist assesses your needs and authorizes the device, then a registered vendor supplies it and files the claim. Confirm your eligibility and the current funding amount before you buy.