SMART HOMES FOR NDIS PARTICIPANTS

Helping you live independently with cutting-edge assistive tech.

  • Door Automation

    Automate your doors to open and close with a voice command or mobile app, providing seamless and independent access to all areas of the home without needing to handle heavy doors or locks. (Retrofittable to Existing Residential Doors)

  • Intercom Systems

    Communicate easily with visitors at your front door via voice and video, with the ability to unlock the door remotely using a mobile app, ensuring convenience and security without needing to physically reach the door.

  • Voice and motion controlled Lighting

    Control all your home’s lighting through simple voice commands, remotes or a mobile app, allowing for easy lighting adjustments without needing to reach for switches, especially in hard-to-access areas.

  • Cameras with Online Access

    Access live video feeds of your home from anywhere, ensuring peace of mind and security. These cameras can be viewed on mobile devices, providing an extra layer of safety for users with mobility challenges.

  • Video Doorbells

    See, hear, and speak to visitors at your front door before answering it, adding an extra level of security. The video feed can be accessed remotely through a mobile app, allowing you to know who's at your door without needing to physically go to it.

  • Air-conditioning Control for Split Systems

    Operate air-conditioning systems using voice commands or mobile apps, allowing you to adjust the temperature and settings without needing to access wall-mounted controls or remote devices.

  • Electronic Locks with Remote Access

    Lock and unlock doors remotely using a mobile app or voice commands. This system provides easy access and enhanced security without the need for physical keys, making it ideal for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility.

  • Smart Blinds

    Control window blinds using your phone, voice commands, or a remote, providing easy access to natural light and privacy without needing to manually adjust blinds or curtains.

  • Roller Shutters

    Automate roller shutters for windows or doors with a mobile app or voice commands, ensuring added security and privacy while reducing the need for manual operation.

  • Smart Speakers and Voice Assistants

    These low-cost devices enable users to control multiple aspects of their home environment through voice commands, from playing music to controlling other smart devices like lighting, blinds, and air conditioning, all with minimal effort.

  • Height Adjustable Benchtops

    Manual hand winder or motorised height adjustable kitchen benchtops.

  • Accessibility Grab Rails

    Grab Rails

    Ensure safety and independence at home with our professional grab rail installation services, tailored for every individual's needs.

If you’ve acquired a permanent disability before the age of 65 and it affects your ability to carry out everyday tasks, the NDIS may cover smart home assistive technology as part of the supports needed to help you live an ordinary life.

Benefits for NDIS Participants

1. More Independence

Home automation gives people with disability greater control over their environment. Whether it’s switching on lights, adjusting the air con, or using appliances, these simple automations reduce the need for hands-on help. That kind of independence builds confidence and lets people live more freely, on their own terms.


2. Better Accessibility

Smart home systems can make a big difference to how easily someone can move through and use their home. Voice-activated assistants, remote controls, and integrated devices make it easier to open doors, adjust blinds, or manage the TV and music—all from one place. It’s about removing physical barriers and making the home work for the person living in it.


3. Help with Daily Routines

From reminders to take medication to help with cooking, personal care, or keeping safe—smart devices can step in where needed. Voice assistants, alarms, and apps provide real-time support, helping people manage their day-to-day needs with less reliance on carers.


4. Staying Connected

Isolation is a real issue for many people with disabilities. Technology can help bridge that gap. Tools like video calling, accessible apps, and voice-controlled messaging make it easier to stay in touch with family, friends, and support networks. It opens up more ways to connect, chat, and stay involved in the community.

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

► Personal Reader- speech Output

► Simple Switches

► Customised Commercial Tablet

► Text to Speech Device

Fixed Position Systems - Mounting for Communication Device

Input Software i.e. voice activated software

Face-to-Face Communication Assistive Products

Communication Equipment Repairs

Dynamic Display Dialogue Units

► Accessories for Telephoning

► Head Pointer

► Communication Software for Computer or Table

► Static Audible Player Display

Assistive Products

Household Task - NDIS Support items.

► Environmental Control Systems

► ECU Equipment Delivery to a Participant

► Adapted Clocks

► ECU Equipment Delivery, Setup/Training

ECU Controlled Wireless Mains Socket

Other Alarms and Door Bells

Programmable Memory Aids

Other Assistive Equipment for Household Tasks

► Environmental Control Software

► ECU Rentals

► One or More Assistive Device to Assist with Dishwashing

Assistive Products

Personal Care/Safety - NDIS Support items.

► Personal Care/Safety Equipment - Other

► One or More Assistive Product for Eating and Drinking

Specialised Disability Accommodation

NDIS Support items.

► Specialised Disability Accommodation