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Top Assistive Products for Household Tasks Providers in Western Australia

47 registered providersWestern Australia

There are 47 NDIS Assistive Products for Household Tasks providers listed in Western Australia. Across 38 reviewed providers, the average rating is 4.6 from 2,150 reviews.

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4.6★
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Updated July 2026

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Innogreen Homes

5.0(223 reviews)

Leederville, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksHousing & Tenancy SupportAssistive Equipment for Recreation+4 more
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Rockingham Kwinana Mobility & Rehabilitation Supplies

4.7(43 reviews)

Rockingham, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksPersonal Care & Safety ProductsPersonal Mobility Equipment
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Sewa Care Australia

5.0(17 reviews)

Australind, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksHousing & Tenancy SupportAssistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements+4 more
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Able Wa

4.8(18 reviews)

Morangup, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksHousing & Tenancy SupportSupported Independent Living (SIL)+16 more
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Allegro Therapy

4.9(8 reviews)

Geraldton, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksAssistance with Travel and Transport ArrangementsAssistive Equipment for Recreation+8 more
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Albany Mobility Solutions

5.0(5 reviews)

Bayonet Head, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksAssistive Equipment for RecreationPersonal Care & Safety Products+1 more
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Gosnells Scooters & Mobility

4.4(29 reviews)

Gosnells, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksAssistive Equipment for RecreationPersonal Care & Safety Products+1 more
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Care Link Wa

5.0(4 reviews)

Morley, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksHousing & Tenancy SupportSupported Independent Living (SIL)+13 more
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Alexa And Rose Home Care Service

5.0(2 reviews)

Aveley, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksHousing & Tenancy SupportAssistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements+3 more
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Independent Life Service Pty Ltd

5.0(1 review)

Bennett Springs, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksSupported Independent Living (SIL)Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements+9 more
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South West Allied Therapies

5.0(1 review)

Eaton, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksAssistive Equipment for RecreationPersonal Care & Safety Products+8 more
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Plan And Grow

4.2(17 reviews)

Balcatta, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksHousing & Tenancy SupportSupported Independent Living (SIL)+12 more
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Convenient Support Services

4.4(13 reviews)

West Perth, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksHousing & Tenancy SupportSupported Independent Living (SIL)+11 more
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Albany Halfway House Association Inc

3.0(4 reviews)

Albany, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksHousing & Tenancy SupportAssistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements+9 more
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A13 Community Care Pty Ltd

4.3(12 reviews)

Maddington, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksHousing & Tenancy SupportSupported Independent Living (SIL)+25 more
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Ability Caring Solutions Pty Ltd

The Vines, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksHousing & Tenancy SupportSupported Independent Living (SIL)+19 more
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Asta Occupational Therapy

Baldivis, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksAssistive Equipment for RecreationPersonal Care & Safety Products+3 more
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Bedshed Malaga

4.9(754 reviews)

Malaga, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksPersonal Mobility Equipment
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Beeliar Community Pharmacy

4.9(61 reviews)

Beeliar, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksAssistive Equipment for RecreationPersonal Care & Safety Products+1 more
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Blooms The Chemist Bull Creek

3.9(86 reviews)

Bull Creek, WA

Assistive Products for Household TasksDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more

About the service

About Assistive Products for Household Tasks under the NDIS

Assistive products for household tasks are aids that make everyday domestic activities safer and more manageable — adapted kitchen tools, jar and bottle openers, perching stools, reachers, easy-grip utensils, and modified cooking and cleaning equipment. The right aid can be the difference between relying on a support worker and doing a task yourself, reducing effort, strain, and the risk of injury while giving you more control over your routine.

Many low-cost, low-risk items can be chosen and bought directly and are treated as disability-related consumables; more complex or higher-cost products may need an occupational therapist's assessment and recommendation. The NDIS funds products needed because of your disability that help you do tasks more independently or safely, not ordinary household goods any person would buy. When choosing a supplier, look for a good range, staff who understand how the products are used, and advice — or a trial — to get the right fit for your household and abilities.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many Assistive Products for Household Tasks providers are there in Western Australia?

There are 47 NDIS Assistive Products for Household Tasks providers listed in Western Australia.

What is the average rating of Assistive Products for Household Tasks providers in Western Australia?

The average rating is 4.6 across 38 reviewed providers.

Can I buy household aids myself, or do I need an assessment?

Many low-cost, low-risk aids can be chosen and purchased directly and are treated as disability-related consumables. More complex or higher-cost items usually need an occupational therapist to assess your needs and recommend a specific product before the NDIS funds it.

What does the NDIS fund in this category?

It funds assistive products needed because of your disability that help you complete household tasks more independently or safely. It generally does not fund ordinary household goods that any person would buy, and expects a standard product to be used where it would do the job.

How do I make sure I get the right product?

Get advice from your occupational therapist or a knowledgeable supplier, and trial products where you can. Choosing a supplier with a good range and strong product knowledge helps you avoid buying something that does not suit your needs.

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