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Top Assistive Products for Household Tasks Providers in Australia

Compare providers supplying assistive products that make everyday household tasks easier.

710 registered providers nationwide

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household assistive productskitchen aidsdomestic aids NDIShome task equipment

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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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Osan Ability Assist Pty Ltd

5.0(127 reviews)

Bella Vista, NSW

Assistive Products for Household TasksSupported Independent Living (SIL)Assistance with Travel and Transport Arrangements+23 more
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Hose-Pro International Pty Ltd

4.6(983 reviews)

Brookvale, NSW

Assistive Products for Household TasksAssistive Equipment for RecreationPersonal Care & Safety Products
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Docs Megasave Chemist

4.6(274 reviews)

Newcastle West, NSW

Assistive Products for Household TasksDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more
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Trinity Plan Management And Supports

4.9(98 reviews)

Hoppers Crossing, VIC

Assistive Products for Household TasksAssistance with Travel and Transport ArrangementsDomestic Assistance & Household Tasks+4 more
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Daar Care

4.6(175 reviews)

Canterbury, NSW

Assistive Products for Household TasksGroup Day ProgramsDomestic Assistance & Household Tasks+11 more
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Safety And Mobility Pty Ltd

5.0(335 reviews)

Hornsby, NSW

Assistive Products for Household TasksPersonal Care & Safety ProductsPersonal Mobility Equipment
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Terrywhite Chemmart Footscray

4.8(95 reviews)

Footscray, VIC

Assistive Products for Household TasksDomestic Assistance & Household TasksAssistive Equipment for Recreation+5 more
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On My Way Therapy Australia

5.0(48 reviews)

Fairfield West, NSW

Assistive Products for Household TasksAssistance with Travel and Transport ArrangementsGroup Day Programs+11 more

About the service

About Assistive Products for Household Tasks under the NDIS

Assistive products for household tasks are aids and equipment that make everyday domestic activities safer and more manageable for NDIS participants. This includes items such as adapted kitchen tools, jar and bottle openers, perching stools, reachers, easy-grip utensils, modified cooking and cleaning equipment, and other products that reduce the effort, strain, or risk involved in running a household.

The purpose of these products is independence. The right aid can mean the difference between relying on a support worker for a task and doing it yourself — preparing a meal, doing the dishes, or managing laundry. By reducing the physical demands of household tasks, assistive products can also prevent injury and fatigue, and give people more control over their daily routine.

For many low-cost, low-risk items, participants can choose and buy suitable products directly, and the NDIS treats these as consumables where they relate to disability needs. For more complex or higher-cost items, an occupational therapist may assess your needs and recommend specific products, providing the evidence the NDIS uses to fund them as reasonable and necessary.

It is useful to know where the boundaries sit. The NDIS funds products that are needed because of your disability and help you complete tasks more independently or safely — not ordinary household goods that any person would buy. Where a standard product would do the job, the NDIS generally expects that rather than a specialised alternative.

When choosing a supplier, look for a good range of assistive products, staff who understand how the items are used, and the ability to advise on the right product for your needs. For anything you are unsure about, trialling a product or getting advice from your occupational therapist helps avoid buying something that does not suit you.

Reviews and therapist recommendations can help you find suppliers who stock quality products and give sound advice. Compare suppliers on their range, their product knowledge, and their willingness to help you get the right fit for your household and abilities.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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

There are 710 NDIS Assistive Products for Household Tasks providers listed in Australia.

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

The average rating is 4.5 across 593 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.