Disability moves aren’t “standard removals” with a different label. They require access-first planning, safer pathways, controlled lifting,
and communication that keeps the day predictable. At Interstate Removalists Co, we provide disability-friendly moving support that is built
around comfort, safety, and practical logistics — whether you’re relocating locally, moving interstate, or coordinating a move for a family member.
If you’ve been searching for disability-friendly removalists who take the details seriously, our service is designed to make moving day calmer.
Our goal is simple: reduce stress and make the new home functional as quickly as possible. That means we confirm access at both properties early,
prioritise essential items, and handle furniture and equipment with care. We also understand that moves can involve multiple people — support workers,
family, housing providers, or coordinators — so we keep communication clear and the steps straightforward. For a full overview of our service, visit:
Pensioner & Disability Moves Australia Wide.
This page is about our moving approach and what information helps us plan the job properly. It’s not legal or funding advice.
If you want a practical planning checklist to prepare for moving day, our
NDIS moving support guide
explains what to gather and how to coordinate support so the move runs smoothly.
“Disability-friendly” should mean practical outcomes, not vague promises. For Interstate Removalists Co, it means we plan around access constraints,
we allow time for safe movement, and we prioritise a setup that supports daily routines. This can include placing key furniture first, ensuring clear pathways,
and confirming where important items will go before we unload. It also means being consistent with communication so the day feels predictable.
It helps when clients share a few key details early: stairs/lifts at pickup and delivery, parking distance, narrow doorways, and the list of priority items.
This allows us to organise an accurate quote, plan a realistic timeline, and assign the right equipment. If you’re coordinating a move with extra support,
use our NDIS moving support guide as a reference point.
Interstate Removalists Co supports disability moves across Australia, with strong East Coast coverage and frequent long-distance relocations involving
Adelaide, Canberra, Tasmania and Perth. For interstate moves, planning matters even more: you want essentials clearly packed, priorities agreed in advance,
and a delivery plan that makes the home usable straight away. We can help manage the move with an access-aware approach and clear communication.
If budget planning is important, see:
Pensioner Moving Tips & Budget.
If the move overlaps with senior care relocation planning, you can also view:
Aged Care Removals.