
Improved Liveability Apartment in Dandenong VIC 3175
2 Bedrooms
Western Australia provides NDIS Specialist Disability Accommodation primarily in the Perth metropolitan area and regional centres. With modern healthcare facilities and growing NDIS support infrastructure, WA offers quality SDA options for participants.
Healthcare access is a priority for SDA residents, and Western Australia delivers with major facilities including Royal Perth Hospital, Fiona Stanley Hospital, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital. These hospitals provide emergency services, specialist disability healthcare, allied health professionals, and ongoing medical support for NDIS participants with complex health needs.
Getting around Western Australia is supported by accessible public transport options including Perth Transperth train network and Accessible CAT bus services in Perth CBD. Wheelchair accessible services connect SDA residents to employment, education, healthcare, and community activities, supporting independence and community participation.
Western Australia has a strong network of registered NDIS service providers offering support coordination, therapy services, daily personal care, and specialized disability supports. This provider network ensures SDA residents can access the supports they need to achieve their NDIS goals and maintain their independence.
Choosing NDIS Specialist Disability Accommodation in Western Australia provides participants with purpose-built homes designed to support independence, safety, and quality of life. SDA properties offer specialized features that standard housing cannot provide, ensuring residents have the physical environment they need to thrive.
Western Australia offers distinct advantages for SDA residents including: Modern healthcare infrastructure centred in Perth; Expanding NDIS provider network; Perth's accessible public transport system. These factors combine to create supportive environments where NDIS participants can achieve their goals and maintain meaningful connections with their communities.
SDA homes are specifically designed for people with significant functional impairments or very high support needs. Unlike modified standard housing, SDA properties are purpose-built with accessibility at their core, featuring wider corridors, reinforced walls for equipment, integrated assistive technology, and design elements that support both residents and their support workers.
Living in SDA accommodation connects you with a community of support. From your support coordinator helping manage your NDIS plan, to local allied health providers, community groups, and fellow SDA residents, Western Australia's disability community offers friendship, advocacy, and practical assistance to help you live the life you choose.
Understanding SDA funding is essential when exploring Specialist Disability Accommodation options in Western Australia. SDA is funded through your NDIS plan, meaning eligible participants don't pay the full cost of their accommodation out-of-pocket.
As an SDA resident, you pay a reasonable rent contribution which is typically 25% of your Disability Support Pension plus any Commonwealth Rent Assistance you receive. This contribution is capped and regulated by the NDIS to ensure affordability.
The NDIS pays the SDA payment directly to your accommodation provider. This payment varies based on your approved design category (High Physical Support, Fully Accessible, Improved Liveability, or Robust) and the type of building (apartment, house, villa, or group home).
Paid directly to your accommodation provider by the NDIS based on your approved design category and building type.
Typically 25% of Disability Support Pension plus Commonwealth Rent Assistance. This amount is capped by NDIS regulations.
Supported Independent Living (SIL) funding for your daily support workers is separate from SDA funding for your home.
There are no deposits, bonds, or upfront costs for SDA accommodation. Your rent contribution begins when you move in.
Western Australia offers diverse NDIS Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) options across metropolitan and regional areas. SDA properties include purpose-built houses, apartments, and villas designed to meet various disability support needs. Design categories available include High Physical Support (HPS) for 24/7 care needs, Fully Accessible (FA) for wheelchair users, Improved Liveability (IL) for sensory and cognitive support, and Robust for complex behavioral needs. Property availability varies by location within WA.
SDA homes in Western Australia are built to meet strict NDIS SDA Design Standards specific to each design category. Common features include: step-free access throughout, wider doorways (minimum 850mm), accessible bathrooms with grab rails and roll-in showers, ceiling hoists and tracking systems (HPS/FA), assistive technology provisions, emergency call systems, back-up power for essential equipment, wheelchair-height benchtops and switches, and reinforced walls for future equipment installation. Each property's features align with the design category it's registered under.
SDA apartments offer accessible living in multi-story buildings, often featuring lifts, secure entry, and communal areas. Ideal for participants who prefer urban locations with proximity to amenities, transport, and services. Apartments typically offer lower maintenance and may include shared support worker arrangements.
High Physical Support homes are designed for participants with significant physical impairments requiring higher levels of support. Features include ceiling hoists, emergency power backup, wider corridors for equipment, structural provisions for assistive technology, and designs that support two support workers assisting simultaneously.
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Properties with ceiling hoists, emergency power, and 24/7 support features
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