Home modifications are changes made to your home that support you to manage your disability. These changes can be minor or more complex. They can also ensure you safely access or move around your home. They also assist in making daily tasks easier.
Modifications can include:
Home modifications can include minor changes like widening the doorway. Or they can be very complex, like changes involving a few areas in your home. For example, you might need to combine your bathroom and toilet to give you more room to use a hoist or shower chair. You may need home modifications if you:
(Information sourced from the NDIS)
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SDA eligibility requirements:
To be eligible for SDA and funding, you must have an extreme functional impairment (meaning you need support to do everyday tasks). These tasks are assessed under the following three categories created by the NDIS:
(Information sourced from the NDIS)
You will also be assessed for funding if you have high support needs which mean that:
(Information sourced from the NDIS)
Specialist disability accommodation, often abbreviated to ‘SDA’, is a variety of housing options designed for people with extreme functional impairment and high support needs.
Supported Independent Living (SIL) is funding allocated for support and caring for someone in their home.
For more information on SIL, visit our SIL page here.
There are also many great benefits that will assist in making your life more independent and happier.
These include:
There are currently four SDA offerings available. These include:
(Information sourced from the NDIS)
Obtaining SDA funding is very difficult as the eligibility requirements are quite complex and specific. We know that many people struggle to get funding and can understand that this can be quite disheartening. This article is just a short guide to understanding how SDA works, and following these steps does not necessarily guarantee you will be eligible or successful for funding.
Generally, to acquire funding, you will be assessed on your circumstances, support requirements and what you need for your day-to-day living.
The NDIS will assess how a building type would:
(Information sourced from the NDIS)
Quick tip: Check out our article on how to find the right accommodation for you for more information.
Most people with a disability don’t need to live in SDA. People who require SDA have very high needs and need to live in very specialised homes, usually with high levels of person-to-person support.
(Information sourced from the NDIS)
For more information on SDA, FAQs and what Novita can offer you, visit our dedicated page. You can also contact us on 1300 668 482 or services@novita.org.au for further information.