Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)
is a type of housing funded by the NDIS for people with very high support needs or extreme functional impairment.
What SDA Is:
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)
is a type of housing funded by the NDIS for people with very high support needs or extreme functional impairment.
What SDA Is:
Who SDA Is For:
If you have high support needs, you can access a wide range of SDA properties designed to meet your individual requirements.
All SDA homes are carefully designed with accessibility, comfort, and care in mind. This includes features that help you live more independently, such as Assistive Technology and Home Modifications.
In some cases, you
If you have high support needs, you can access a wide range of SDA properties designed to meet your individual requirements.
All SDA homes are carefully designed with accessibility, comfort, and care in mind. This includes features that help you live more independently, such as Assistive Technology and Home Modifications.
In some cases, your SDA funding can even be used to purchase a new home, giving you more choice and control over where and how you live.
Some SDA homes are shared with a few people, while others allow you to live independently. Your living arrangement will depend on your NDIS funding and support needs.
There are four main categories of SDA:
Some SDA homes are shared with a few people, while others allow you to live independently. Your living arrangement will depend on your NDIS funding and support needs.
There are four main categories of SDA:
We can guide you through your NDIS eligibility and help you find the housing option that’s right for you, whether that’s an established home or a new build designed to meet your needs.
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