Top Personal Care & Safety Products Providers in Australia
Find NDIS-funded personal care and safety product providers. Compare continence aids, personal alarms, and assistive products for daily safety.
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About Personal Care & Safety Products under the NDIS
Assistive products for personal care and safety are items that help NDIS participants manage personal care and stay safe, comfortable, and healthy. This category includes continence products, personal alarms, adapted bathing and toileting equipment, transfer aids, pressure-relief cushions and mattresses, and other products that support daily personal care and reduce risk. These items can be central to a person's dignity, health, and independence.
For many participants, the right products prevent problems before they start — pressure-care equipment reduces the risk of skin breakdown, continence aids support hygiene and confidence, and personal alarms provide security and quick help if something goes wrong. Getting the right product, in the right size and specification, makes a significant difference to comfort and safety.
Some products, such as continence aids, are typically funded as ongoing consumables, often as a regular supply. Others, like specialised pressure-care equipment or personal alarms, may require assessment by an occupational therapist, continence nurse, or other health professional to identify the most suitable option and provide the evidence the NDIS needs to fund it.
It helps to understand the scope. The NDIS funds products needed because of your disability to support personal care and safety, and it considers whether the product is the most effective and value-for-money option for your needs. Trials are common for equipment like pressure cushions, to make sure the item is right before a larger purchase.
When choosing a supplier, look for expertise in the specific products you need — continence, pressure care, or safety equipment — and the ability to assess, trial, and properly fit items. Reliable and discreet supply is important for consumables, and good advice ensures you are using the most appropriate product for your situation.
Reviews and recommendations from participants, carers, and clinicians can help you find suppliers who provide quality products and dependable service. Compare suppliers on their product expertise, their assessment and fitting support, and the reliability of their ongoing supply.
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How many Personal Care & Safety Products providers are there in Australia?
There are 1,053 NDIS Personal Care & Safety Products providers listed in Australia.
What is the average rating of Personal Care & Safety Products providers in Australia?
The average rating is 4.5 across 911 reviewed providers.
Are continence products funded on an ongoing basis?
Continence aids are typically funded as ongoing consumables, often as a regular supply, where they relate to your disability needs. A continence assessment may be used to determine the right products and quantities.
Do I need an assessment for safety equipment?
For specialised items such as pressure-care equipment or personal alarms, an occupational therapist, continence nurse, or other health professional often assesses your needs and recommends the most suitable option, providing the evidence the NDIS uses to fund it. Trials are common before a larger purchase.
How do I choose a supplier?
Look for expertise in the specific products you need — continence, pressure care, or safety equipment — and the ability to assess, trial, and properly fit items. For consumables, reliable and discreet ongoing supply is especially important.