NDIS
We are committed to supporting individuals with disabilities to live independently and confidently. As a proud NDIS provider, we offer a range of security and safety solutions tailored to meet your unique needs and funding requirements.

How to access ADT Security Services Through the NDIS
Check your NDIS Plan
Ensure your NDIS plan includes funding for assistive technology or core supports that cover safety and security solutions.
Contact our Expert Team
Our friendly NDIS specialists will guide you through the process of choosing the right solutions for your needs.
Enjoy Personalised Support
Once your funding is approved, we’ll install and activate your chosen solutions, ensuring you feel confident and secure in their use.

Our NDIS Approved Solutions
Personal Alarm Systems
- Stay connected with 24/7 monitoring.
- Emergency assistance at the push of a button.
- Lightweight and easy-to-wear devices.
Fall Detection Devices
- Advanced technology to detect falls and alert emergency contacts immediately.
- Waterproof and wearable designs for everyday use.
24/7 Monitoring Services
- Dedicated response teams always ready to assist.
- Prompt escalation to emergency services or carers as needed.

KeySafe
A KeySafe is a secure, code-protected padlock designed to hold spare house keys in case of an emergency.
ADT can share the code with your trusted contacts or emergency services, ensuring quick access to your home when needed.
The KeySafe can be self-installed, or you can request a technician to handle the installation for an additional fee.


Meet the Team
Get started today
Complete this form and one of our trained security advisers will be in contact to help create the right solution for you and your loved ones.
Or phone us
131 ADT (238)
+61 2 9947 7108 (outside Australia)
FAQs
Have more questions?
Can I get a personal alarm for free?
While personal alarm systems are rarely free, if you meet specific eligibility criteria, you may qualify for a government-funded alarm through programs like the Personal Alert AssistanceSA (PAASA) scheme.
Are personal alarms legal in Australia?
Yes, personal alarms are legal in Australia and are widely used for personal safety, especially for elderly individuals and those at risk of medical emergencies. In fact, eligible people can receive subsidies on an approved personal alert system from the Australian Government through programs like the Personal Alert AssistanceSA (PAASA) scheme.
How do I get the alarm for the elderly living alone in Australia?
If they live in South Australia, check their eligibility for accessing an approved personal alert system via the Personal Alert AssistanceSA (PAASA) scheme. Additionally, the Australian Government offers various schemes, such as NDIS funding and the Commonwealth Home Support Programme (CHSP program), to assist individuals with a low-income background.
Does NDIS fund personal alamrs?
Yes, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) may fund personal alarm devices if they are considered necessary for your safety and independence. Funding is based on an individual assessment process and must be included in your NDIS plan under Assistive Technology or Personal Supports. It's important to discuss this with your NDIS planner to determine eligibility.