NDIS Assistive Technology & SDA

Under the NDIS, smart home assistive technology can be used by those who acquire a permanent disability before the age of 65 which impacts how they manage everyday activities with the reasonable and necessary supports they need to live an ordinary life.

Some of the services we offer that are all voice controllable are:

  • Door automation retrofittable to existing residential doors

  • Intercoms see, hear, and speak to people at your front door and unlock the door with mobile app

  • Lighting controllable by voice

  • Cameras that can be accessed anywhere online

  • Video doorbells safely see who’s at the door before opening it

  • TV remotes environmental control units with voice control

  • Air-conditioning control for any split systems with an infrared remote

  • Electronic locks with pin codes and an online dashboard to unlock/lock

  • Blinds that can be controlled with your phone, voice or remote

  • Smart speakers / voice assistants’ Low-cost devices enabling control of home environment through voice

Benefits for NDIS Participants

1. Promoting Independence

Assistive technology and home automation empower individuals with disabilities to regain control over various aspects of their lives. By automating routine tasks like turning on lights, adjusting room temperatures, or operating household appliances, individuals can accomplish these tasks independently, without relying on constant assistance. Self-reliance is crucial for fostering a sense of dignity and freedom, enabling individuals to pursue their goals and desires on their own terms.


2. Enhancing Accessibility
Assistive technology and home automation improve accessibility within homes, making them more inclusive for people with disabilities. Voice-controlled systems, smart home devices, and gadgets can be seamlessly integrated with existing smart devices in the home, making it easier for individuals to navigate their living environments. These technologies enable the opening and closing of doors, controlling blinds, and operating home entertainment systems through simplified interfaces, eliminating barriers that would otherwise compromise accessibility.


3. Assisting with Daily Living Activities
Assistive technology plays a vital role in enabling individuals with disabilities to engage in daily living activities. Smart devices equipped with specialized software and applications help with tasks such as medication management, meal preparation, personal hygiene, and safety monitoring. Voice-assisted virtual assistants can create reminders, provide step-by-step instructions, and offer support in real-time, promoting independence and reducing reliance on caregivers.


4. Encouraging Social Connection
For individuals with disabilities, social isolation can be a persistent challenge. Assistive technology and home automation have revolutionized the way individuals with disabilities connect with the world and foster relationships. Video conferencing platforms, accessible social media applications, and voice-activated communication devices facilitate meaningful interactions, ensuring individuals can participate fully in conversations, connect with loved ones, and explore new social opportunities that were previously limited.

Innogreen is a Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) Provider with the NDIS

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Comms & Info Equipment - Our products and NDIS Support items

  • portable audible player for computer

  • fixed position systems - mounting for communication device

  • accessories for telephoning

  • personal reader- speech output

  • input software i.e. voice activated software

  • head pointer

  • simple switches

  • face-to-face communication assistive products

  • communication software for computer or tablet

  • customised commercial tablet

  • communication equipment repairs

  • static audible player display

  • text to speech device

  • dynamic display dialogue units

Assistive Products - Household Task - NDIS Support items

  • environmental control systems

  • ECU controlled wireless mains socket

  • environmental control software

  • ECU equipment delivery to a participant

  • other alarms and door bells

  • ECU rental

  • adapted clocks

  • programmable memory aids

  • one or more assistive devices to assist with dishwashing

  • ECU equipment delivery, set up/ training

  • other assistive equipment for household tasks

Assistive Products - Personal Care/Safety - NDIS Support items

  • personal care and safety equipment- other

  • one or more assistive products for eating and drinking

Specialised Disability Accommodation - NDIS Support items

  • Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)