A Simple, Safe Way to Stay Connected
Staying in touch with family, friends, and support workers can be hard for people with intellectual disability, brain injury, memory loss, or other thinking difficulties. Many regular phones are too confusing, with small buttons, complex menus, or apps that get opened by mistake.
The Konnekt Videophone makes calling simple — just tap a photo. No numbers, no menus, no stress.
This phone helps people feel more independent. It also gives peace of mind to families and carers, knowing they can check in easily — or even call in and be answered automatically, if needed.
Easy to Use for People With Cognitive Challenges
Why Choose Us
The screen only shows what’s needed — nothing more. Each contact has a name and photo, so it’s easy to find the right person. There’s no voicemail, no internet, and no way to accidentally change settings.
We set it up for you. You choose who can call in and out. You can also choose whether trusted people can connect automatically (great for urgent check-ins or if the person forgets how to answer).
For people who get anxious or frustrated with technology, the simplicity of the Konnekt phone makes a big difference.
Safer for Independent Living
If your loved one lives alone or in shared care, this phone helps them stay safe. They can call for help at any time. Trusted people can also call in and be answered automatically (with permission), so you know they’re okay — even if they forget how to answer.
This gives everyone more peace of mind.
Who It’s For
This phone is great for people living with:
- Intellectual or developmental disability
- Brain injury from accident, stroke or illness
- Memory loss or early dementia
- Autism or other communication difficulties
- Down syndrome, Fragile X, or similar conditions
If the person finds mobile phones too hard or makes accidental calls, this may be the right solution.
Trusted by Families and Carers
Families tell us this phone takes the stress out of staying in touch. Parents, children, siblings, and support workers no longer need to worry about missed calls or the person feeling alone.
Support teams like that the phone is reliable, has loud sound, and doesn’t need daily help. It becomes part of the person’s routine and helps build their independence.
Leo (pseudonym), who lives with a brain injury, now calls his mum every morning with one tap — something he couldn’t do on his own before.
Funded in Australia and Other Countries
You may be able to get this phone with help from:
- NDIS (as Assistive Technology)
- My Aged Care (Home Care Package)
- DVA (Department of Veterans’ Affairs)
- State-based equipment loan programs
- Charities or health support programs
Learn More About Government Funding.
We also work with families and partners in New Zealand, the US, the UK and Europe. We can help with paperwork, quotes, and support.
Talk to Us
If you’re a family member, therapist, or support worker looking for a communication tool that really works, we’d love to help.
Try it for 30 days. No risk.
Don’t wait for the memory loss to get worse.
Fill in the form to find out whether you qualify for a no-obligation trial.