Wheelchair Cushions
13 products
13 products
Sitting in a wheelchair all day shouldn't be uncomfortable. At ADS, we’ve handpicked a range of wheelchair cushions designed to support your posture, ease pressure points, and keep you comfortable—whether you're at home, out and about, or recovering after surgery.
From soft wheelchair seat pads to high-density foam and gel cushions for wheelchair users, we have something for every need. Each cushion for wheelchair use is made to help reduce strain, support your spine, and improve daily sitting comfort—without the bulk or heat.
We stock a wide range of cushions for wheelchair seats including foam, gel, and air cushions. Each one is tested for quality and comfort to help reduce pressure points and support better sitting posture. These cushions for wheelchairs for pressure are ideal for daily use, injury recovery, or prevention of skin breakdown.
Whether you use a manual chair or a power wheelchair, our cushions are designed to fit well and stay secure. Looking for something lightweight for travel? Or more supportive for long hours? We’ve got you covered.
Plus, many of our products qualify as NDIS wheelchair cushions, and our team can help you with the paperwork to make claiming easier.
Not sure which one to go for? Just ask. We’re here to help you choose the right wheelchair cushion based on how long you sit, your posture, mobility needs, and personal comfort.
Gel cushions for wheelchairs or air cushions work best if you need strong pressure support, especially for long sitting hours.
Think about how long you sit, your mobility level, and whether you need pressure relief. Contact us for personal advice.
Yes. Many options come as a full cushion for wheelchair set, including seat and backrest pieces for added support.
Definitely. A good wheelchair seat cushion can align your spine better and help reduce lower back pain.
Yes. Most of our wheelchair cushions are NDIS-approved. Just reach out—we’ll assist with claims and documentation.
If the cushion starts feeling flat or doesn’t support you like before, it’s time to replace it—typically every 1–2 years.