Men's Support Kit 2
Overview
The BryCare Therapeutics NDIS Men’s Support Kit 2 is designed to support sexual wellbeing, comfort, and personal autonomy for male NDIS participants. This kit builds upon the foundational support offered in Men’s Support Kit 1 by incorporating a suction-cup stroker, providing greater stability and hands-free use where required.
Sexual wellbeing is an important aspect of overall quality of life, and this kit offers a discreet, dignified option to support private and independent use.
Purpose & Quality-of-Life Benefits
This kit is intended to assist individuals who may experience physical, neurological, or mobility-related barriers to sexual expression. The suction-cup design allows the device to be secured to a smooth surface, reducing the need for sustained grip strength and supporting users with limited dexterity, fatigue, or reduced hand function.
Supporting sexual wellbeing can contribute to relaxation, emotional regulation, stress relief, and a greater sense of independence as part of a holistic wellbeing approach.
What’s Included
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Suction-Cup Male Stroker – Designed to provide stable, hands-free or low-effort use by securing to flat surfaces for improved accessibility and control.
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H2O Water-Based Lubricant – A body-compatible lubricant formulated to enhance comfort and reduce friction during use.
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Foaming Cleaner – Supports hygienic cleaning before and after use.
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Silk Storage Bag – Provides discreet, breathable storage between uses.
Who This Kit Is Suitable For
This kit is suitable for male NDIS participants who:
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Experience reduced hand strength or limited dexterity
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Benefit from hands-free or low-effort sexual wellbeing supports
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Value privacy, dignity, and supported independence
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Are assisted by support workers or carers in accessing personal wellbeing items, where appropriate
Important Notice
This kit is intended to support sexual wellbeing and quality of life. It is not a medical or therapeutic device and is not designed to diagnose, treat, or manage any medical condition. Use should always respect participant choice, consent, and individual support plans.