accessibility & ndis-friendly sexual wellness

sexual wellbeing, intimacy, and body autonomy are important parts of overall health. for people living with disability, access to the right tools and supports can make a meaningful difference to comfort, independence, and connection.

this page highlights accessibility-first sexual wellness products that are commonly considered appropriate under the national disability insurance scheme when they meet individual goals and needs.

these products are selected for function, comfort, and safety — not novelty.


what does ndis-friendly mean?

important context

the ndis does not fund “sex toys” as entertainment. however, it can support products that align with functional, therapeutic, or wellbeing-related goals.

  • address functional limitations
  • support independence or daily living
  • reduce discomfort or risk of injury
  • contribute to emotional and relational wellbeing

products featured here are commonly framed as assistive, therapeutic, or hygiene/consumable supports. approval depends on individual plans and professional recommendations.


accessibility-first devices

products designed to reduce physical effort and support independent use.

designed for ease and comfort
  • hands-free or wearable devices
  • remote or app-controlled options
  • simple controls and body-safe materials
reducing strain and discomfort
  • support cushions and wedges
  • positioning aids
  • comfort-focused accessories

lubricants & consumables

often funded as consumables to support safe, comfortable intimacy.

commonly considered consumables
  • water-based and silicone lubricants
  • low-irritant, body-safe formulas
  • easy-clean and skin-friendly options
  • high-lubrication options where required

hygiene & care

supports safe use, cleaning, and storage — often essential for ongoing wellbeing.

care-focused supports
  • toy cleaners and wipes
  • discreet storage solutions
  • hygiene-focused accessories

using ndis funding

what may be required

some customers may be able to claim eligible items through their ndis plan, typically with:

  • a recommendation from a health professional (e.g. ot, gp, psychologist, sex therapist)
  • a clear link to functional or wellbeing goals
  • correct plan budget allocation

we recommend speaking with your support coordinator or planner to confirm eligibility. we’re always happy to provide clear invoices and product information if required.


important information

please note

ndis funding decisions are made on an individual basis. inclusion on this page does not guarantee approval. all products are intended for adult use (18+) and personal wellbeing.