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Sensory Corner

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Name
Sensory Corner
Category
Mobility aids & useful products
Address
15 a
169 Harris Road
East Tāmaki
Auckland 2013
Postal Address
Po Box 17057
Greenlane
Auckland 1546
Regions
Nationwide
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Email
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Personnel
Manager
Andrew Cheung - 0220907744
Owner
Rachel Cheung - 0211621988
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Sensory Corner is a supplier of sensory and motor therapy equipment in New Zealand. Our mission is to make sensory and motor therapy equipment available for all in New Zealand. We seek to supply equipment to help increase/maintain independent function to enable individuals to live active and purposeful lives. Our aim is to source quality products from around the world and bring them together in one catalogue.

Sensory Corner specialises in manufacturing weighted products such as weighted products such as blankets, animals, and babies. We supply to hospitals, retirement villages, rest homes, and residential and community care facilities nationwide.

We are always interested in your feedback are always looking for new ideas. If you can't find what you are looking for in our catalogue, please feel free to contact us, we'd love to hear from you.

Testimonials
Testimonials
"I recently purchased the Weighted Dog Bichon 1.5kg for my mother, who has advanced dementia, and it has been a wonderful addition. This realistic, fluffy white plush dog is soft, comforting, and has a lifelike feel due to its weight. My mother adores it, and it has significantly improved her mood. I highly recommend this product for providing comfort and companionship to loved ones with dementia."

Shane (May 2024)

"We placed the order and received our beautiful Cat, Dog and Baby doll the next day for our clients in the Private Hospital. We took them into the lounge and the faces of our clients just lit up. It was just great to see them reaching out wanting to hold them. One client, who hadn't been communicating or opening her eyes was found singing to the baby doll. Another had the dog all wrapped up in a blanket to keep it warm and was warning all others to stay away from it and the cat found a home with another client who just couldn't get over how beautiful her eyes were. We decided to order three more for our Rest Home clients as we were really pleased with the results we saw in the clients in the hospital. They are the perfect weight for the elderly. One client's family member is now wanting us to order one especially for her brother as he used to love cats and she thinks he will respond well to having something he can have sitting on his lap to pat again."

Many thanks for the quick delivery

Marina H

Updated: 10 Nov 2025

Suburbs/Districts/Towns Serviced
Suburbs/Districts/Towns Serviced
Our products are available online via our website www.sensorycorner.co.nz. We courier to all areas of New Zealand & internationally.

Updated: 10 Nov 2025

Meeting the needs of older people
Meeting the needs of older people
Bring comfort and calm into everyday life with our sensory collection. Our weighted blankets and weighted animals are cherished for their ability to reduce stress and anxiety, creating a sense of peace and relaxation. Especially loved by those living with dementia, these calming companions offer more than just weight — they provide a feeling of presence, grounding, and connection, helping to soothe the mind and comfort the heart.

Updated: 10 Nov 2025

Payment
Payment
Payment Status Details
SuperGold Card Discount Yes 10% discount for all SuperGold Members. Enter Code "SUPERGOLD" at checkout
Payment required Yes We accept: Visa, Mastercard, EFTPOS, POLI & ZIP PAY
Subsidy may be available Yes If eligible, funding for equipment through ACC, Ministry of Health or Individualised Funding may be accessed.

Updated: 10 Nov 2025

Languages Spoken
Languages Spoken
Language Status Details
English Yes

Updated: 10 Nov 2025

Equipment & Products
Equipment & Products
Equipment & Products Status Details
Equipment/Aids Yes Weighted/sensory Blankets, weighted animals, aids for daily living, Fidget products.

Updated: 10 Nov 2025

Equipment Options
Equipment Options
Equipment Options Status Details
Purchase Yes We specialise in sensory equipment such as weighted blankets, weighted animals and aids for daily living.

Updated: 2 Dec 2025

ACC
ACC
ACC Status Details
Approved Yes We are an approved supplier to ACC for equipment. Please seek advice from your Needs Assessor or ACC Case Manager.

Updated: 2 Dec 2025

Specialities or Areas of Expertise
Specialities or Areas of Expertise
Specialities or Areas of Expertise Status Details
ACC Rehabilitation Yes We are an approved supplier for rehabilitation equipment.
Other Specialties Yes We specialise sensory equipment to support mental health, in particular reducing anxiety and stress related symptoms.

Updated: 10 Nov 2025

What's New
What's New
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Sensory tools are essential aids for daily living

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Sensory Supports: Essential Tools for Daily Life, Not Just 'Therapy Toys'

To all the teachers, therapists, and members of the community with lived experience—you know the truth. While a dedicated sensory room is wonderful, the real work of sensory regulation happens in the messy, wonderful, and constantly changing environment of daily life.

In schools, homes, and community settings, sensory equipment—be it a weighted lap pad, a chewable necklace, or a simple fidget tool—is used every day to manage environmental demands. These items are a critical mechanism to ensure individuals remain regulated, focused, and can function as independently as possible. Put simply, for many people with diverse needs, these tools are not "nice-to-have" extras; they are essential Aids for Daily Living (ADLs). Without them, we often see lower levels of self-management, reduced independence, and poorer engagement across home and community life.

Overcoming the "Luxury" Label

Sensory equipment has too often been treated as the "poor cousin" of the disability sector—the first to be cut from budgets. This concerning trend stems from an outdated and restrictive perception: that sensory tools are purely "therapeutic."

Based on decades of experience in this field, this categorisation is uninformed and restrictive. For the individuals we support, a sensory tool is a functional aid, directly used to:

- Sustain focus and attention in the classroom or during group activities.

- Increase self-management and emotional regulation to navigate stressful transitions.

- Maintain and increase independent function throughout the day

When funding bodies, such as those governing Equipment Modification Services (EMS), exclude sensory items because they are viewed as "therapeutic," it actively creates barriers. It fails to recognise the proven, functional shift: these items are not just treatment; they are fundamental daily supports that increase function and access. We need to advocate for their rightful place as ADLs.

The Power of Professional Advocacy: Aotearoa's Mental Health Success

The good news is that systems can and do change, and that change is driven by the consistent and informed advocacy of professionals and people with lived experience.

In Aotearoa, we've already seen this happen in the mental health sector. Over 16 years ago, a Ministry of Health pilot, championed by Occupational Therapists, demonstrated that sensory tools made a positive difference in reducing restraint and seclusion in acute inpatient wards. This evidence slowly extended to community mental health and addiction services. While the system does have a long way to go in meeting the needs of people with mental health challenges, sensory supports are now often funded not just as a therapeutic intervention, but as a means to increase daily independence and reduce hospital admissions. OTs have successfully rationalised the use of sensory equipment, helping people gain access by showing its vital role in day-to-day life.

While we've seen a slight loosening of funding restrictions over the years, the current application process is still arduous and time-consuming, especially for small, essential items. This is where we need to focus our collective action.

A Call to Action: Formalise the Need

Many of us avoid the formal funding application process for small sensory items. It often seems easier to self-fund, to ask a parent to purchase, or to access a small grant. However, this "path of least resistance" has a systemic downside: external funding agencies do not see the true, overwhelming demand.

The lists of essential equipment managed by major funding agencies—such as the Band lists through Accessable and Enable—change and expand based directly on formal requests from therapists.

This is our collective call to action:

Do Not Assume 'No': Even if an item like a weighted lap blanket or chewable necklace is not explicitly on a funding list, put in the formal application. Every request, even if initially declined, contributes to the data that will eventually justify its inclusion on funding schedules.

Justify Function, Not Just Therapy: When writing your rationales, be meticulous. Articulate the item's role in increasing function, independence, and educational/community access, treating it with the same urgency as any other essential ADL.

Bridge the Gap: The need for these essential Aids for Living encompasses so much more than the current provision. Your consistent applications will help advocate for a more seamless and equitable system for all.

In essence, sensory equipment is a fundamental support mechanism. By championing its recognition and formal funding, we are dismantling barriers to participation, fostering emotional well-being, and significantly improving an individual’s capacity for safe and independent daily living. Let's work together to make these essential tools accessible to everyone who needs them.

We would love your feedback.

Sensory Corner Aids for Daily Living

Updated: 27 Nov 2025


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