Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) in
Melbourne

Empowering Lives Through Specialist Disability Accommodation in Melbourne

We know that feeling safe and comfortable is everyone’s top priority and especially when participants are involved. At Gencare, we therefore work to provide the most comfortable SDA Housing in Melbourne. We believe that everyone deserves a SDA home in Melbourne that feels safe, comfortable, and empowering. 

Understanding each and every requirement that you demand, we create a safe space for you. It will be filled with the help you need, the plans that you follow, and all the tips and tricks to achieve your goals.

Our SDA services in Melbourne includes:

Personal Care

Household Tasks

Community Engagement

Skill Development

24/7 Support

Accommodation Assistance

In-home care

Adult day centres

Assisted living facilities

Residential centres with overnight stays

In-House Respite Care

Get Your SDA Housing Needs in Melbourne Fulfilled with Gencare

At Gencare we help you with our services, but also inform you of what the plan is all about. Like if you wish to know what all you get along with the Specialist Disability Accommodation in Melbourne, we will tell you. To start with, know what SDA Housing in Melbourne is. It’s a special type of housing created for participants who have very high support needs. 

You must be wondering what the goal is? It is to help participants live more independently. At the same it is  also making it easier for support workers to provide the necessary care. To be eligible you must:

Have an extreme functional impairment

Require very high support needs

Meet the NDIS funding criteria

Have specific requirements for SDA

Need high level of assistance with daily activities

Embrace SDA homes in Melbourne With Gencare

It is not just about getting you a place. We at Gencare help build your home away from home. You might live in a shared home with a small number of people, but you’ll always have your own private bedroom. Every aspect of your living is taken best care of. 

How will you be provided SDA homes in Melbourne as per NDIS? You must know that to even qualify as an SDA, there are standards. They must meet strict accessibility and safety standards. That’s why only registered SDA providers in Melbourne can offer them, like us at Gencare. Remember that SDA is not a general housing program. Most people in the NDIS will rent or own their homes in the private market or use social housing.

Financial Management and Budgeting

Cooking and Cleaning Support

Social Skills Development

Travel Support and Appointment Attendance

NDIS Disability Services in Dallas
Support Coordination

Our Commitment to Quality Specialist Disability Accommodation in Melbourne

If you’re unsure about your housing options, we at Gencare will get you through it. Our Support Coordinator can guide you through state housing services and homelessness support.If you’re ready to explore your SDA options in Melbourne, we’d love to hear from you. Let’s work together to find the perfect home for you or your loved one.

Our friendly team is always here to help, whether you need assistance with your NDIS plan or just want to chat.

One should never underestimate the power of community. We work hard to create inclusive, supportive environments for all our participants.

We understand the significance of community involvement and its impact on your well-being.

Our SDA properties are built to the highest standards, complying with all NDIS guidelines and regulations.

Got Something On Your Mind?
Check the common FAQs

What is Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)?

SDA is housing designed for NDIS participants who need extremely high support needs. These homes are built to improve safety, accessibility, and independence. You must keep in mind that SDA focuses on the physical design of the home. It is not exactly a daily support service.

Who qualifies for supported independent living in Melbourne?

That is a good question, well, not everyone gets to go for an SDA. Only a small number of NDIS participants are eligible for SDA. It mostly depends on your level of disability, support needs, and long-term housing requirements. The NDIS decides eligibility based on your needs and the disability you are facing. Give Gencare a chance to help you with understanding it.

What types of SDA homes are available?

SDA homes may include apartments, villas, or shared houses. They are built to specific design categories such as Improved Liveability, Fully Accessible, High Physical Support, or Robust housing. Each type supports different needs.

Will I get all other support in SDA housing?

SDA covers the cost of the specialised housing only.  If you have any other support, personal support, nursing care, or supervision, you must mention it separately. It is provided separately through SIL or other NDIS supports. This separation gives participants more choice and control.

Can I choose where I live with SDA?

We will not make you stay at a place you do not wish to. Your choice matters way more.  Participants can choose the location, type of housing, and who they live with. We will work with you to match your needs, preferences, and lifestyle goals.

Can SDA be combined with Supported Independent Living (SIL)?

If you wish to do that, you can get it done by us. Our team at Gencare will try our best to make it possible. SIL helps with daily living tasks, while SDA ensures the home meets your physical needs. Together, they create a safe and supportive living environment.

Is SDA available across Melbourne by Gencare?

Yes, with Gencare, you can see options of SDA in Melbourne, across the city. We, as your providers, can help explore suitable options. Just give us a call, and we will be there.

How is SDA funded by the NDIS?

Whoever is your provider, they will get it. Like, if Gencare is your provider, then funding will go directly from the NDIS to us.  Participants usually contribute a reasonable rent amount. Funding levels depend on the design category and the participant’s needs.

What happens if my housing needs change?

If your needs change, you can request a review of your NDIS plan. This may include reassessing SDA eligibility or moving to a different type of SDA home. Flexibility ensures long-term safety and comfort.

Why is SDA important for participants with high support needs?

SDA improves safety, accessibility, and quality of life. Well-designed housing reduces daily risks and reliance on constant support. It allows participants to live with dignity, comfort, and greater independence

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