Assistive products in household tasks

Our Assistive Products in Household Tasks service provides specialized aids and equipment to help individuals with disabilities manage household tasks such as cooking, cleaning, washing, and home maintenance. These products are designed to promote independence, enhance safety, and ease daily living for our participants.

Examples of assistive products include:

Adaptive Kitchen Tools

These tools are designed to help individuals with limited dexterity or strength. Examples include ergonomic utensils, one-handed cutting boards, jar openers, and automatic stirrers. These tools make cooking more accessible and enjoyable, allowing individuals to prepare meals with greater ease.

Alarms and Doorbells

Visual and vibrating alarms and doorbells are essential for individuals with hearing impairments. These devices alert them to important events such as a ringing doorbell, fire alarm, or timer, ensuring their safety and responsiveness to their environment.

Adapted Clocks

Adapted clocks with large displays, audible reminders, and vibrating alarms help individuals with visual impairments or cognitive challenges manage their time effectively. These clocks can remind them of important tasks or appointments, supporting their daily routines.

Programmable Memory Aids

Memory aids such as medication reminders, digital voice recorders, and smart home assistants assist individuals in remembering daily tasks and managing their schedules. These aids are particularly beneficial for those with memory impairments, promoting independence and reducing reliance on caregivers.

Participants can access these assistive products through their NDIS plan. Our experienced team conducts thorough assessments to understand each participant’s unique needs and challenges. Based on these assessments, we recommend the most appropriate aids and provide comprehensive training to ensure effective and safe use of the equipment.
By utilizing these assistive products, individuals can gain greater control over their household tasks, enhancing their confidence and independence. These tools not only improve the efficiency and safety of daily activities but also contribute to a higher quality of life by enabling participants to live more autonomously and with dignity.