Discover what to expect at the Disability Expo Adelaide 2026. Learn about supports, assistive technology, providers, and why the event matters for older adults and carers.

Adelaide is set to host two major disability events in 2026 - each bringing together thousands of people with disability, carers, service providers, and community organisations under one roof. For anyone navigating disability supports, home care, NDIS services, or aged-care options, these expos offer a unique opportunity to explore the latest technologies, meet providers face-to-face, and discover supports that promote independence and quality of life.
In this blog, we break down what’s happening, what to expect, and how the Disability Expo Adelaide 2026 can support your journey - whether you’re a participant, family member, support worker, or provider.
Adelaide will host two major disability expos:

This expo combines disability supports with a strong focus on inclusive employment, training, and workforce opportunities. It’s designed for people with disability looking for services and job pathways, as well as employers wanting to build inclusive workplaces.

This event brings together disability service providers, product suppliers, assistive-tech companies, community organisations, and NDIS-focused services. It’s ideal for anyone wanting to explore supports, mobility aids, therapies, home-care options, and community connections.
Australia’s disability and aged-care sectors are changing rapidly with new technology, updated funding rules, and a growing focus on independence and personal choice. Events like the Disability Expo Adelaide 2026 make it easier for people to stay informed without feeling overwhelmed. Everything you need to know is brought together in one accessible, easy-to-navigate space.
For people looking for support, the expo offers real, practical solutions such as:
For carers and families, it’s a rare chance to speak directly with providers, compare options on the spot, and get clear answers to the questions that matter most.
For support providers (including Imploy users) - it’s also an important networking opportunity. The expo allows providers to understand what participants are looking for, stay up to date with sector shifts, and connect with organisations that can help them grow.
Attendees can meet organisations offering:
This is the perfect place for individuals and families to compare services and find the right fit.
Expect interactive demos of:
For older adults receiving home care, these tools can significantly improve safety, independence, and comfort.
The WorkAbility Expo features:
A great opportunity for attendees wanting meaningful employment.
Throughout the day, you’ll find sessions covering:
These sessions are practical, easy-to-understand, and tailored to real-life needs.
These events are ideal for:
Even if you’re not currently receiving supports, the expo is an excellent place to understand what’s available and how services work.
Even though disability expos are usually thought of as NDIS-focused events, they’re incredibly helpful for older Australians receiving Home Care Packages or other aged-care support. Here’s why they matter:
1.The same assistive technology benefits older adults
Many of the products showcased at disability expos - such as mobility aids, home-modification options, bathroom safety equipment, and daily-living tools are just as useful for older people wanting to stay safe and independent at home.
2. Many providers support both NDIS and HCP clients
A lot of organisations work across both the disability and aged-care sectors. Meeting them at the expo is a great way to find providers who understand the unique needs of older adults and can offer flexible, personalised support.
3. It helps you plan ahead with confidence
If you’re starting to think about future care needs, the expo gives you the chance to explore what’s available before you need it. Seeing equipment in person and speaking directly with providers can make decision-making much easier.
4. Free, easy to access, and designed for everyone
Both 2026 events are free to attend and held in fully accessible venues. This makes them a simple and stress-free outing for older adults, carers, and families who want to explore options without pressure.
Disability Expo Adelaide 2026 is more than an event - it’s a gateway to information, support, independence, and community. Whether you're navigating NDIS, exploring assistive technology, reviewing home-care options, or simply wanting to see what supports are out there, these expos offer something for everyone.
For providers and organisations, it’s also a chance to connect with participants, understand emerging needs, and stay aligned with sector innovation.
If you're in or near Adelaide, this is one event you won’t want to miss in 2026.
1. Who can attend the Disability Expo Adelaide 2026?
Anyone is welcome to attend - people with disability, older adults, carers, family members, support workers, NDIS participants, aged-care clients, and providers. The event is open to the general public and is designed to be inclusive for all ages and abilities.
2. Do I need to register beforehand?
Registration is usually recommended to help manage crowd flow and receive event updates. Entry is free, and registering online only takes a couple of minutes.
3. Is the expo suitable for older adults or people receiving home care?
Absolutely. Many of the products and services on display - like mobility aids, home modifications, assistive technology, and daily-living supports - directly benefit older Australians and Home Care Package (HCP) recipients.
4. Is there a cost to attend?
No. Both Adelaide disability expos in 2026 offer free entry, making it easy for individuals, families, and carers to attend without financial pressure.
5. Can I bring a carer or family member with me?
Yes, and it’s encouraged. Bringing someone along can make it easier to navigate the expo, ask questions, and compare services.
6. Will the venue be accessible for wheelchairs and mobility aids?
Yes. Both venues - the Adelaide Showground and Adelaide Entertainment Centre are fully accessible, with wide aisles, accessible bathrooms, mobility-friendly layout, and dedicated parking.