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What does the NDIS define as low-risk assistive technology?
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[QUOTE="LifeBalanceNDIS, post: 346022, member: 104340"] The NDIS considers assistive technology as low risk for items that: [LIST] [*]Is unlikely to cause harm in the participant's day-to-day life. [*]Can be easily be found in stores for people to try before buying. [*]Doesn't need professional advice, setup, or training for safe use. [/LIST] Follow this link to learn more: [URL="https://ourguidelines.ndis.gov.au/supports-you-can-access-menu/equipment-and-technology/assistive-technology/what-do-you-need-do-you-buy-your-assistive-technology"]What do you need to do before you buy your assistive technology? | NDIS[/URL] Feel free to contact us for any assistance with your NDIS plan at: [URL='https://lifebalancendisplanmanagement.com.au/']Life Balance NDIS Plan Management[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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