How to Get a Rollator or Trionic Veloped in Finland?

If you live in Finland and need a mobility aid like a rollator or an all-terrain model such as the Trionic Veloped, there are several ways to obtain one — often with financial assistance. This guide explains how to apply for public funding, who qualifies, and what to know if you’re considering a premium rollator.


1. Who provides mobility aids such as rollators in Finland?

In Finland, assistive devices are usually provided through the public healthcare system or social services at the municipal level.

  • Municipal healthcare services are responsible for providing essential assistive devices such as standard rollators, wheelchairs, crutches, and walking frames.

  • The Kela (Social Insurance Institution of Finland) may provide more advanced assistive devices when they are necessary for work or studies.

  • In major cities like Helsinki, residents can borrow mobility aids free of charge from the city’s Assistive Device Services (Apuvälinepalvelut).


2. Who qualifies for a rollator under public support?

You may qualify for a free loan or subsidised mobility aid if:

  • You have a permanent or long-term mobility limitation affecting your daily activities.

  • A healthcare professional (physiotherapist, occupational therapist, or doctor) assesses your need for a rollator.

  • The aid is deemed necessary for safe and independent mobility at home or outdoors.

  • For Kela funding, the device must be required for work, education, or rehabilitation purposes.

Example: In Helsinki, residents over 16 years old with reduced mobility can borrow a rollator free of charge following an assessment.


3. How to apply for a rollator in Finland

Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Contact your local health centre or social services.
    Ask for an assistive device assessment (apuvälinearviointi).

  2. Assessment by a professional.
    A physiotherapist or occupational therapist evaluates your mobility, home environment, and which device suits you best.

  3. Loan or supply of the device.
    If eligible, your municipality loans the rollator free of charge, often including fitting and maintenance.

  4. Kela application (for advanced aids).
    If you need a more specialised device — for example, for work or study — apply through Kela’s assistive device service.
    kela.fi – Assistive Devices

  5. Ongoing support and return.
    When no longer needed, the rollator should be returned to the municipal assistive device service.


4. Buying your own rollator

If you prefer to purchase your own mobility aid, you can buy a rollator from Finnish medical supply stores or online retailers.

Even when purchasing privately:

  • Keep your medical documentation — you may still apply for reimbursement through Kela (if related to work or study).

  • Ask if your municipality offers partial refunds or support for privately purchased aids.


5. What about getting a Trionic Veloped in Finland?

Yes — it is possible to get a Trionic Veloped in Finland.

  • The official Finnish Trionic website lists multiple Veloped models (Tour, Trek, Sport) available for direct purchase.
    trionic.fi

  • Finnish retailers such as Handitec.fi and other mobility aid suppliers offer the Veloped models, typically priced around €1,495–€1,550.

Funding and coverage for the Trionic Veloped

Because the Veloped is a premium, outdoor rollator designed for uneven terrain, it may not be covered under standard municipal assistive device schemes. However:

  • If you have a specific clinical need for an outdoor or advanced rollator (e.g. rehabilitation, walking therapy, or job mobility), your healthcare provider can include that in your assessment.

  • You may still apply for Kela support if the Veloped is required for your work or studies.

  • Some municipalities allow partial reimbursement for higher-quality devices when medically justified.

  • If you buy privately, keep all prescriptions, invoices, and mobility assessments in case they can be used for partial compensation or VAT exemption.


6. Tips for success

  • Get an assessment first — even if you plan to buy privately.

  • Ask your healthcare provider to clearly document why a rollator or Veloped is necessary.

  • When contacting your municipality, explain whether the rollator is for daily use or outdoor/work use — this helps determine the right funding route.

  • Check if the device can be loaned or reimbursed before purchasing.

  • Keep all records: assessment, recommendation, receipts, and correspondence with Kela or municipal services.


7. Summary

Type of aidWhere to applyCostFunding options
Standard RollatorLocal health or social servicesUsually free (loan)Municipal assistive device loan service
Specialised Rollator / Trionic VelopedKela or private purchase€1,000 – €1,600Kela (if for work/study), partial municipal aid, private/charity funding

In summary:

  • Most people in Finland can borrow a rollator free of charge from their local healthcare centre.

  • For high-end devices such as the Trionic Veloped, check with your municipality or Kela if your medical or work situation justifies funding.

  • If you buy privately, you can still ask about partial reimbursements or VAT relief.

With the right documentation and support, Finland offers good opportunities to obtain mobility aids that improve independence and quality of life.

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