NDIS • Supported Living • Accessibility
Smart Locks for NDIS & Supported Living
Auslock supplies smart locks and keyless entry options that can help simplify access for supported living environments, disability accommodation and participant homes. Many sites need a practical balance between convenience, controlled access for authorised carers, and day-to-day reliability. We help with model selection, door compatibility guidance, manuals and support for single homes through to provider portfolios.
Where NDIS-focused access is commonly used
- Participant homes and supported independent living (SIL)
- Specialist disability accommodation (SDA) and shared living
- Caregiver / support worker access management
- Medication storage, staff-only areas and shared facilities (where suitable)
Access options (by model)
Depending on the lock series and door configuration, access options may include:
- PIN keypad access (simple for authorised users)
- RFID cards/tags (where supported)
- Bluetooth app access (where supported)
- Fingerprint/biometric access (where supported)
- Mechanical key override (where applicable)
Why providers choose keyless access
Keyless access can reduce the friction of managing physical keys, support authorised access for carers and staff, and simplify day-to-day entry. For provider portfolios, it can also help standardise entry methods across multiple properties and door types.
Note: Product suitability depends on door type, site requirements and the chosen lock series. If you’re unsure, we’ll guide you through the best-fit option.
FAQs
Do you supply for provider portfolios and multiple properties?
Yes. We can support multi-door orders and help standardise suitable models across a portfolio where door types allow.
What access methods are commonly used for supported living?
Many sites choose keypad PIN access for simplicity, with RFID/app options where supported. The best choice depends on door type and the household workflow.
How do I check if a smart lock will fit my door?
Start with the Door Compatibility Guide. If you’re still unsure, submit photos and details via Submit Your Project.