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Ensuring safety and well-being is essential for individuals with disabilities, particularly those who value independence but require additional support. The Safe-Life Falls Detection Watch is designed to address these needs. As an innovative smart watch NDIS participants can benefit from, it combines advanced technology with vital safety and health features.
More than just a wearable device, the Safe-Life Falls Detection Watch is a comprehensive assistive technology solution tailored to meet the specific needs of people living with disabilities. With features like fall detection, GPS tracking, and health monitoring, it provides both users and their support networks with peace of mind.
Falls are a leading concern for individuals with mobility challenges or disabilities. This watch features state-of-the-art motion sensors and algorithms to detect falls accurately. If a fall is detected, the device instantly alerts emergency contacts with the user’s real-time location. This functionality makes it a valuable smart watch NDIS tool for enhancing safety.
The watch leverages GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth to provide precise location updates. It supports geo-fencing to notify caregivers when a user exits a designated safe zone. This feature is especially helpful for individuals with cognitive impairments or memory-related conditions.
The device tracks essential health metrics such as heart rate and blood oxygen levels, offering critical insights for both users and caregivers. These features are ideal for people managing chronic conditions under NDIS support.
Equipped with 4G connectivity, the watch ensures reliable communication in both urban and rural areas. Its built-in speaker and microphone enable hands-free calls, making it easy to connect with support providers or family members when needed.
Additionally, the Safe-Life Falls Detection Watch can be considered a government funded personal alarm for eligible participants, aligning with assistive technology guidelines to enhance safety and independence.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) emphasizes enabling participants to live independently. The Safe-Life Falls Detection Watch aligns with this goal by offering robust safety features, ease of use, and adaptability. Its suitability as a smart watch NDIS participants can use is further enhanced by its one-time purchase model, eliminating ongoing subscription fees.
For $497, the Safe-Life Falls Detection Watch includes a pre-programmed Telstra SIM card with $66 credit for the first year. Annual SIM renewal costs $66, making this device an economical choice compared to subscription-based alternatives. Additionally, its features are specifically designed to meet the NDIS framework for “reasonable and necessary” supports, especially for assistive technology.
Beyond safety, the watch encourages users to lead active lives. It includes fitness tracking features like step counting and heart rate monitoring, allowing participants to pursue wellness goals while staying safe. For families and carers, this device offers reassurance by ensuring constant connectivity and real-time location updates.
The Safe-Life Falls Detection Watch is equipped with a range of functionalities designed to make everyday life easier and safer:
While a smartwatch is generally classified as an everyday item by the NDIS, exceptions may apply if the device is directly related to disability needs. Features like fall detection and health monitoring make the Safe-Life Falls Detection Watch a viable option for funding under the scheme, provided it meets the “reasonable and necessary” framework. Participants should consult their assistive technology advisors and provide written evidence to the NDIA when seeking funding for such items.
Explore the possibilities of greater independence and safety today. Learn more about the Safe-Life Falls Detection Watch at Safe-Life.
Will the NDIS pay for a smartwatch?
The NDIS typically does not fund smartwatches as they are considered everyday items. However, if a smartwatch is closely linked to disability needs, such as fall detection or health monitoring, it may be covered. Approval depends on meeting the “reasonable and necessary” framework. Written advice from an assistive technology specialist is essential before purchase.
Can I get an Apple Watch on NDIS?
NDIS funding excludes items like smartphones, smartwatches, or tablets with mobile connections (e.g., 3G or 4G), as well as devices exceeding minimum specifications. Participants must ensure any item funded is directly related to disability needs, such as a watch with falls detection or seizure alerting capabilities.
Mobile phones, including iPhones, are considered day-to-day living expenses and are not eligible for NDIS funding. Devices must be directly linked to disability-related supports to qualify.
iPads and laptops are usually not funded by the NDIS unless they are directly and solely related to a participant’s disability. Written confirmation of necessity from a support provider is required.
Please call or email one of our friendly staff to assist you with your enquiry.
Safe Life
Alerting Devices Australia P/L T/A Safe-Life 5/270 Lower Dandenong Rd, Mordialloc, VIC, Australia 3195
NDIS Provider Number
4050109546
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67 637 195 941
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