If you live with a high level of disability, it can be really difficult to find a mainstream home that adequately meets all of your support needs. This lack of suitable housing can have a flow-on effect, impacting your ability to take care of yourself, move around your home and perform daily tasks. It can also make it difficult for you to get out in the community and take part in activities that you enjoy.
On the other hand, appropriate housing can have a profoundly positive affect on people’s lives, enabling them to live comfortably and enjoy life to the fullest. To provide this opportunity to all Australians living with a disability, the NDIS offers funding to eligible participants for Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) and Supported Independent Living (SIL).
But how does NDIS housing work? What exactly is Specialist Disability Accommodation and how is it funded? Home Caring is ready and able to help NDIS participants with their SDA needs. To start with, here’s a quick guide onspecialist disability accommodationand how it works.
- What is Specialist Disability Accommodation?
- What is living in Specialist Disability Accommodation like?
- How does funding for NDIS Specialist Disability Accommodation work?
- What are the different levels of NDIS Specialist Disability Accommodation?
- Who is eligible for Specialist Disability Accommodation?
- What is Supported Independent Living?
- I’m looking for a Specialist Disability Accommodation provider. Can you help?
- Where can I receive Supported Independent Living?