About Us

The Sensory Store

The Sensory Store is owned and operated by NADO Disability Services, a not for profit organisation and  registered NDIS Provider that has over 40 years of experience within the disability sector.

The Sensory Store provides a great range of quality sensory toys, educational tools and therapy items to assist people of all ages and abilities.

Our range of sensory items are particularly beneficial to people who are on the Autism spectrum, have developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, sensory processing disorder, ASD, Asperger’s or whom have general sensitivities to light and sound.

If you need help finding or choosing a product that suits your individual needs, please don’t hesitate to contact us. 

What We do

Our products provide a range of specific sensory input that helps regulate sensory experiences, promoting calm and focus. They can improve concentration, reduce anxiety, and enhance overall emotional well-being by engaging different senses through textures, sounds, and movements.

Additionally, sensory toys can support the development of fine and gross motor skills, making them valuable tools for both therapeutic and everyday use.

Latest News

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NDIS Order Form

NDIS Form

Complete and submit this form and then continue with your order.

Participant Details

NDIS Plan

Is the support needed because of your disability?
Will this support assist you in working towards your plan goals?
*Refer to your NDIS plan for details.
Are the costs for this support considered to be value for money?
Is the support considered to be effective, beneficial and good practice?
Is this reasonable for your informal supports?
(i.e. Family, Friend, Advocate etc.)
Is the NDIS the most suitable form of funding for this support?
(i.e. Department of Health, Education, Veteran Affairs etc.)
*Please note, If the NDIA decides that the support you are receiving is not considered reasonable and necessary, you may be responsible for covering the costs using your personal funds.
I would like payment for this order to be taken from:

Details of Person Submitting This Form

Terms & Conditions
This NDIS form constitutes a Service Agreement between the participant and the Sensory Store, a registered business name of Nepean Area Disabilities Organisation.