Disability Accommodation Service

Carers for Care provides disability accommodation across Adelaide designed to meet your daily living needs. Our services include Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA), Supported Independent Living (SIL), and short-term options that help you live with independence and support.

Disability Accommodation That Supports Everyday Living

Our housing supports your daily routines and personal goals. We create living spaces where you receive the right level of care while maintaining your independence and making your own choices.

Safe, supported living

Participant-focused accommodation

NDIS-aligned housing support

Types of Disability Accommodation We Offer

We offer several accommodation types to match different needs and funding arrangements. Each option provides different levels of support and housing features.

in-home support for NDIS participants

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)

Purpose-built homes with design features for people with extreme functional impairment or high support needs.

Supported Independent Living (SIL)

Daily living support in shared or individual homes where staff help with personal care and household tasks.

Disability Accommodation Service

Short-Term Accommodation (STA)

Temporary stays for respite, skill building, or transition periods between permanent housing arrangements

Medium-Term Accommodation (MTA)

Housing for several months while you search for long-term options or wait for property availability.

Assistance with Daily Living (ADL)

In-home support workers who help with personal care, meals, and daily routines in your chosen accommodation.

Specialist Robust Housing

Reinforced properties designed for participants whose behaviors require durable materials and safety modifications.

Who Our Disability Accommodation Is Designed For

Our housing supports NDIS participants with permanent or significant disability who need modified homes or daily assistance. This includes people with physical, intellectual, sensory, or psychosocial disabilities needing safe and accessible living environments.

Participants needing daily support

Individuals seeking supported living

Varying disability support needs

What You Can Expect From Our Accommodation Support

You get homes that meet your physical needs, support coordination with care providers, and property maintenance handled by our team. We stay involved to address issues and keep your living situation stable.

Daily assistance

Safe and inclusive homes

Consistent support workers

Community access

Supporting Independence, Choice, and Stability

Our service helps you build daily living skills, maintain routines that create confidence, and respects your privacy while supporting your personal goals and autonomy.

Skill development

Routine and confidence

Respect for privacy and autonomy

Who can access your disability accommodation services?

Access depends on NDIS plan approval, funding category, and the level of support your disability requires. We work with participants who meet eligibility criteria.

NDIS participant eligibility

You need an active NDIS plan with accommodation or support funding included to access our housing and services.

SDA funding approval requirements

SDA funding requires NDIA assessment showing extreme functional impairment and that specialist housing will improve your living situation significantly.

Functional and support needs

Your disability must create challenges with daily living that require modified housing or regular assistance from support workers.

Can participants choose independent or shared living arrangements?

Yes, you can choose between living alone or with others. The choice depends on your preferences, funding, and the support level you need.

Independent living options

Solo occupancy homes where you live alone with visiting support workers or minimal assistance based on your plan goals.

Shared and group living models

Shared houses with other participants where staff provide support to multiple people, reducing costs and building community connections.

On-site or coordinated support arrangements

Support workers can live on-site for 24/7 assistance or visit on schedule, depending on your care requirements and preferences.

How does the disability accommodation application process work?

You contact us to discuss your needs, we assess property suitability, submit paperwork, and coordinate your move once approved by relevant parties.

Housing assessment and matching

We review your NDIS plan, disability needs, and preferences to match you with properties that suit your support and accessibility requirements.

Application and approval steps

Complete our application form, provide NDIS documentation, undergo property assessment, then wait for approval from housing providers and funding bodies.

Move-in and transition coordination

We arrange property preparation, coordinate with support workers, schedule your move-in date, and stay available during your settling-in period.

What ongoing support and property management is included?

We handle repairs, maintenance requests, and coordinate with your care team to keep your home functioning well and your support running smoothly.

Property maintenance services

Regular inspections, repairs to fixtures and fittings, garden upkeep, and addressing wear and tear to keep your accommodation safe and comfortable.

Emergency maintenance support

24/7 contact for urgent issues like plumbing failures, heating problems, or safety hazards that need immediate attention from qualified tradespeople.

Coordination with support providers

We communicate with your support workers and care team to address accommodation-related concerns and maintain consistent service delivery for you.

Why choose your disability accommodation service?

Carers for Care meets NDIS standards, understands specialist housing requirements, and puts participant needs first in every property decision and support interaction.

NDIS compliance and quality standards

We operate under NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission requirements, maintaining registrations and following practice standards for participant safety and rights.

Experience with specialist housing

Our team knows SDA design categories, accessibility requirements, and assistive technology integration needed for people with high support needs.

Participant-focused housing management

We listen to your concerns, respond quickly to issues, and make decisions that prioritize your comfort, safety, and independence goals.

Accessing Our Disability Accommodation Services

Getting started means reaching out to discuss your needs, reviewing available properties, and beginning the application process with our housing team.

Speak with a housing specialist

Call or email us to talk with someone who understands disability housing and can explain options suited to your situation.

Check current vacancies

We maintain updated listings of available properties across Adelaide, showing features, locations, and vacancy dates for each home option.

Next steps and contact options

After initial contact, we schedule assessments, guide you through paperwork, and keep you informed throughout the approval and move-in process.

Contact Our Disability AccommodationTeam

Get in touch today to discuss your support needs, service availability, and next steps with Carers for Care in Adelaide.

We provide Disability Accommodation services across Adelaide with flexible scheduling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about eligibility, housing types, funding, locations, and the application process answered clearly for participants and families.

Yes, accommodation support can be funded through NDIS if approved in your plan under SDA, SIL, or respite categories.

SDA is the building, SIL is support inside homes, STA is short-term respite, and MTA is temporary housing arrangements.

You can express location preferences, but availability depends on current vacancies and properties that match your specific support requirements.

Both options exist. You can live alone or share with others depending on your funding, preferences, and available properties.

We add you to our waiting list, suggest temporary alternatives, and notify you when matching properties become available.

Yes, if your disability or support needs change significantly, we can reassess and help you transition to more suitable housing.