We are currently awaiting our NDIS registration for Assistive Products for Personal Care and Safety. As such, we are only able to offer payment options for Self-Managed NDIS plans. Simply follow the steps below or contact our friendly team for help. 

We look forward to receiving our registration so that we can assist with Plan and Agency-Managed purchases shortly. 

Self-managed   

Choose your products, checkout and pay for your products/invoice yourself. We will email you with an invoice so that you can be reimbursed for your purchase.   

Add items to cart--> Select 'yes' that your order is an NDIS order--> Choose 'self-managed' and enter your email address and complete your payment.   

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the NDIS?

    The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is run by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA). The NDIS aims to provide support to Australians (as well as their families and carers) aged 7 – 65 who have a permanent and significant disability. The NDIS helps people with a disability to build skills and independence so they can access services and supports in their daily lives.  

  • What is the NDIS eligibility criteria?

    To access the NDIS, you or someone you care for must:  

    • Be 7 – 65 years old  
    • Be an Australian citizen or Australian resident  
    • Have a permanent and significant disability that requires support or special equipment  
  • What is a permanent and significant disability?

    Permanent disability means a person's disability is likely to be lifelong.  

    Significant disability means a disability that has a large impact on a person's ability to complete everyday activities.  

  • How can I apply for the NDIS?

    If you meet the eligible criteria you will need to complete the NDIS Access Request Form. You can find the Access Request form and information about how to complete the form by visiting the NDIS website.

  • What if my child or a child I care for is under 7 years of age?

    If you are the parent or carer for a child with a developmental delay or disability you can contact a local Early Childhood partner. An Early Childhood partner may be able to help you understand and access supports. You do not need to be an NDIS participant to receive support from an Early Childhood partner.

    You can find out more about your local Early Childhood partners by visiting the NDIS website.