Our mission is to provide you with the support you need to live more independently. We understand that every individual has unique needs, which is why we offer a range of accommodation options that cater to your specific requirements. Our Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is designed for people with high needs who require specialist accommodation.
Your SDA funding is intended to cover the costs of building or modifying your home and physical environment. Our properties have been built with your needs in mind, and are ready for you to move in. Please note that your SDA funding does not cover support services, which are funded separately by the NDIS through Supported Independent Living (SIL). If you have SDA funding for accommodation in your NDIS plan, we currently have a number of vacancies that may be suitable for you.
SDA Housing Categories
Improved Liveability
A shared home environment with two other house mates for people with sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairment.
Fully Accessible
A home providing high-level physical access for people with significant physical impairment, shared with two other house mates.
Robust
A self-contained single occupancy villa for people with significant or profound intellectual disabilities to promote independence.
High Supports
A shared home with two housemates, with 24/7 support for people with high complex needs to feel safe and independent.
Features and Design
Shared living homes
- large private bedroom with built-in wardrobe
- a landscaped fenced backyard
- fully accessible kitchen and bathroom
- social and recreational spaces outdoors
- internal access from covered parking
- open plan living and dining areas with plenty of natural light
Built to be homely and easy to live in. Tailored for people with disability, it’s your new place to share with the ones you love.
Two Bedroom Granny Flats
- large private bedroom with built-in wardrobe and ensuite
- a private courtyard
- combined kitchen, living and dining area
- a kitchen with a sink, dishwasher, fridge, stove, oven
- a bathroom and laundry combination with ample room to navigate
Designed specifically to promote independent living, with on-site support available when you need it. It’s your new place to share with friends and family
Understanding Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)
We aim to provide all the information you need to find the right solution for your needs. If your question remains unanswered, don’t hesitate to contact us. We are more than happy to assist you with your Supported Independent Living enquiry.
- Design category – determined by the participant’s support needs
- Dwelling type – determined by both the goals and needs of the participant to achieve those goals
- Location – determined by both the goals and needs of the participant, and which represents value for money.
The participant can then use that funding to find a dwelling to move into that is consistent with their goals and support needs. SDA funding is provided to a participant not a dwelling, and a participant can move from one dwelling to another.
Housing that has been designed to improve ‘liveability’ by incorporating a reasonable level of physical access and enhanced provision for people with sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairment, including people with blindness, deafness, or sensory processing disorder causing severe functional impairment.
The home environment has some additional design features for people with sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairment in order to live more independently.
Housing that has been designed to incorporate a high level of physical access provision for people with significant physical impairment.
The home environment is designed for people with significant physical impairment, who experience an extreme or complete loss of the ability to perform one or more self-care or self-management functions. This can include mobility, eating, toileting, or managing their behavior.
The home environment provides a high level of physical access, which enables participants to maximize their independence and privacy.
Housing that has been designed to incorporate a high level of physical access provision and be very resilient, reducing the likelihood of reactive maintenance and reducing the risk to the participant and the community.
This model is built for people with significant or profound intellectual disabilities, Who regularly exhibit behaviours of concern (complex or challenging behaviours) that may impact the quality of life or physical safety of the individual and/or those around them.
The home environment helps to minimise the risk of injury for residents, minimise neighbourhood disturbances and can cope with heavy use. The home environment features adequate space and safeguards to support the needs of residents with complex behaviours.
Housing that has been designed to incorporate a high level of physical access provision for people with significant impairment and requiring very high levels of support.
The home environment is designed for people with significant physical impairment (acquired brain injury (ABI), spinal cord injury, or progressive neurological disease i.e. MS) and require access to constant or immediately available support services for a large part of the day.
The home environment combines a high level of physical access with a 24/7 support service to enable people with complex support needs to feel safe and healthy, whilst promoting independence, choice and control.
Let Love Hope Care help you with your SDA needs.
Please complete the provided form to express your interest and a Love Hope Care team member will be in contact shortly.
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