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R-300 Powerchair

The R‑300 is a powered mobility device designed to support individuals who can walk but experience difficulty with distance, fatigue, joint discomfort, or balance concerns.

By reducing physical effort during community mobility, the R‑300 may help conserve energy, reduce strain on lower‑limb joints, and support movement over longer distances with reduced physical demand.

This may assist some users to manage daily activities and participate in community and social activities.

Suitability varies by individual and should be determined through clinical assessment.

Learn more about how the R‑300 supports functional mobility.

E-700 Powerchair

The E‑700 is a walking‑assist powerchair designed for individuals with limited strength, balance, or endurance, including those who require support with standing, transfers, or assisted walking.

With integrated hoist assistance, the E‑700 may support transfers, assisted standing, and supported walking, while reducing physical strain on carers.

This may assist with managing transfer demands and supporting ongoing use in home and community settings as physical needs change over time.

Suitability and setup should be determined through individual clinical assessment, particularly where hoist assistance or complex mobility needs are present.

Learn more about the E‑700 and hoist‑assisted mobility support.
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Some people enjoy having someone alongside them when they’re out and about.
Others simply appreciate knowing someone is there.

Our companion service is about shared presence, not direction. Whether it’s a walk, an outing, or time spent in the community, companions are there to move at your pace and fit naturally into your plans.

There’s no rushing, no pressure, and no expectations.
You decide what the day looks like — the companion simply supports it.

For many people, it’s not about assistance as much as ease:
knowing you’re not on your own, while still doing things your way.

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Meals made ready, so your day feels lighter.

Anvia Kitchen makes everyday meals and brings them to you.
They’re prepared with care and balance, using fresh ingredients and simple flavours.

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Why Choose ANVIA? – New Zealand’s Trusted Mobility & Support Solutions

Clinical Mobility Solutions

Powered wheelchairs and walking‑assist devices designed to support safe mobility, posture, and functional independence.
Configurable seating, controls, and ergonomics are adjusted to suit individual physical and clinical needs.
Selected products may be suitable for ACC and WINZ funding consideration, with application documentation and support available.

Companion Support Services

Trained companions provide practical assistance, social interaction, and support with daily activities.
Services are intended to support independence, participation, and routine engagement, with flexible scheduling based on individual needs.

Nutrition and Meal Support

Dietitian‑informed meals developed to support nutritional needs, energy levels, and overall wellbeing.
Meals are tailored to individual dietary requirements and delivered to support independent living at home.

Evidence‑Informed Design and Ongoing Support

All products and services follow human‑centred, safety‑focused design principles.
Our approach prioritises clinically appropriate, practical solutions, supported by ongoing training, technical assistance, and maintenance.


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