A Focus on Accessibility and Independence.
SDA (Specialist Disability Accommodation) homes are specifically designed to meet the unique needs of individuals with significant disabilities. These homes incorporate features that promote independence, safety, and accessibility. These are homes specifically designed for individuals with extreme functional impairment or very high support needs. The core idea behind SDA is to provide accessible and supportive living environments that promote independence and choice for people with disabilities.
SDA homes are typically funded through government programs designed to support individuals with disabilities. Eligibility criteria vary depending on specific program guidelines and individual needs assessments.
We work closely with you to find a home that meets your unique set of requirements. We offer a range of SDA housing options across South Australia. A fundamental goal is to enable our community with disabilities to enjoy lives of dignity that are fully integrated into society through our special designed homes.
NDIS SDA housing follows strict guidelines to ensure that all components, such as hoists, bathroom aids, and any other necessary equipment meet safety standards, accessibility requirements, and provide optimal support for the occupants.

Key Features of SDA Homes
- Accessibility: Designed to accommodate individuals with mobility impairments, including wheelchair accessibility throughout the home.
- Adaptability: Features that can be easily modified to suit changing needs and support technologies.
- Safety: Incorporates safety measures such as emergency call systems, secure external areas, and non-slip surfaces.
- Comfort: Creates a welcoming and home-like environment with attention to design and functionality.
- Support Integration: Designed to facilitate the delivery of support services as needed.
Types of SDA
There are several types of SDA based on specific support needs:
- High Physical Support: For individuals requiring intensive physical assistance.
- Improved Liveability: For individuals with intellectual, cognitive, or sensory impairments.
- Robust: For individuals with high-risk behaviours.
- Fully Accessible: For individuals with significant physical impairments requiring wheelchair access.
Key Benefits of SDA Homes
By addressing the specific needs of individuals with disabilities, SDA homes create a positive impact on both the residents and the wider community. SDA homes offer a transformative living experience for individuals with disabilities. SDA homes provide an enhanced quality of life by providing a living environment that caters to the unique needs of people with disabilities ensuring that residents live in the comfort and support.
The key benefits include:
For Residents
- Increased Independence: By providing tailored living environments, SDA homes empower individuals to live more independently.
- Improved Quality of Life: Accessible features and supportive designs contribute to a higher quality of life.
- Safety and Security: Specialized safety featurprogressScrolles create a secure living environment.
- Community Inclusion: SDA homes often facilitate greater participation in community life.
- Choice and Control: Individuals have more choice in where and how they live.
For Caregivers
- Reduced Caregiver Burden: SDA homes can lessen the physical and emotional strain on caregivers.
- Peace of Mind: Knowing that residents are living in a safe and supportive environment provides peace of mind.
- Improved Quality of Care: SDA homes can enable more effective and efficient delivery of care services.
For Society
- Social Inclusion: Promoting inclusive communities where individuals with disabilities can participate fully.
- Economic Benefits: SDA development can create jobs and stimulate local economies.
- Reduced Institutional Care: SDA homes offer an alternative to traditional institutional care settings.
Paradise homes ensures that by focusing on these aspects, SDA Homes development aims to create high-quality, accessible, and supportive housing solutions for people with significant disabilities, ensuring they can live with dignity and independence.
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