NDIS Service

Assistive Technology & Equipment

Enhance your independence, mobility, and safety with the right tools, devices, and specialised equipment tailored to your needs.

Tools for Greater Independence

At Kera Support Services, we know that the right equipment can make an incredible difference in your day-to-day life. Our Assistive Technology and Equipment support helps participants identify, trial, and effectively use devices designed to increase mobility, enhance communication, and enable greater participation in the community.

Whether you need low-risk everyday items like adaptive cutlery, or complex powered mobility aids and communication devices, our team works closely with allied health professionals to ensure you receive the most appropriate and beneficial technology for your specific goals.

Assistive Technology and Equipment

How Kera Support Can Help

We work collaboratively to explore and implement technology solutions that improve your quality of life.

Mobility Aids

Assistance sourcing and trialling wheelchairs, walkers, hoists, and transfer equipment.

Communication Devices

Support setting up and learning to use speech-generating devices and accessible tablets.

Daily Living Aids

Simple tools to help with showering, dressing, and eating safely and independently.

Home Modifications

Collaborating with OTs regarding minor environmental adjustments like grab rails and ramps.

Kera Support Services Vs Other Providers

With Kera Support Services

  • Collaborative Approach: We actively coordinate with your Occupational Therapist to ensure clinical suitability.
  • Trial Periods: We help arrange equipment trials before you commit to purchasing using your NDIS funds.
  • Ongoing Training: We don't just supply the equipment; we show you and your carers how to use it safely.
  • Maintenance Support: Helping you organize scheduled serving and emergency repairs.

With Other Providers

  • Poor Fit: Recommending expensive equipment that doesn't actually suit your physical environment.
  • No Follow Up: Dropping off complex devices without providing instructions on how to set them up.
  • Supplier Bias: Pushing specific brands due to commission rather than what is best for the participant.
  • Funding Waste: Burning through NDIS budgets on items that end up locked in a cupboard unused.

Ready to get started with Assistive Technology?

Contact our friendly team today to discuss your goals and how we can tailor our services to you.