KISA Solutions

KISA provides solution for individuals with arthritis, dementia, vision impairment, people with communication needs, the elderly and young kids. Our assistive technology devices includes communication devices with extra-large buttons for arthritis users, memory-friendly interfaces for dementia patients, high-contrast displays with audio feedback for vision impaired individuals, and child-friendly communication aids for developmental support

Elderly

Designed with older Australians in mind, KISA makes staying in touch simple. Big buttons, loud sound, and no confusing menus make communication easy, while features like reminders and fall detection support daily wellbeing and safety.

Happy elderly couple smiling together showcasing KISA assistive solutions for seniors with communication and safety needs

Children

The perfect first phone for young kids, KISA has no internet, no camera, and no distractions. Just safe, simple calling and location tracking, so kids can feel more independent and parents can feel more at ease.

Young family with father, mother, and daughter demonstrating KISA children's solutions for safe communication and parental peace of mind

Vision Impaired

KISA helps people with low or no vision stay connected using raised buttons, high-contrast designs, and optional braille. It’s built for ease, with no screens or tricky menus—just clear, tactile tools that work every time.

Senior woman with white hair wearing dark sunglasses representing KISA vision support devices for people with low vision or blindness

Dementia

Made with input from Dementia Australia, KISA keeps things simple—no screens or logins, just one-touch calling and reminders. This helps users stay independent, while giving families confidence their loved ones are safe and connected.

Elderly woman with thoughtful expression showcasing KISA dementia-friendly communication devices with simple one-touch calling features

Arthritis

For people with arthritis or limited hand strength, KISA devices offer easy-to-press buttons, no screens, and fuss-free calling. They support everyday independence without tech struggles, keeping users connected and carers reassured with reliable safety features.

Close-up of senior hands demonstrating KISA arthritis-friendly devices with easy-to-press buttons for people with limited hand mobility