Listings

Melton South​

Type – SIL /MTA
Room- 4
Bath -2
Garage -2
Vacancy – 2 male or female

Wollert

Type -SIL/MTA
House - 4
Bath -2
Garage -2
Vacancy – 2 male or female

Clyde North

Type -SIL /MTA
House - 4
Bath -2
Garage -2
Vacancy - 1 male or female

Bonshaw

Type – SIL
House - 2
Bath -2
Garage -2
Full

Winter Vally

Type – SDA HPS House – 3 participants + OOA Bath -2 Garage -2 Vacancy- 1 male or female

Cranbourne east

Type – SDA HPS
House – 2 participants+ OOA
Bath -2
Garage -2
Vacancy – 1 Female

Clyde

Type – SDA HPS
House – 2 participants+ OOA
Bath -2
Garage -2
Vacancy – 2 male or female

Fraser rise

Type – SDA HPS
House - 4
Bath -2
Garage -2
Vacancy -2 female

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) refers to housing designed with accessible features that help residents live more independently and enable safe and effective support delivery.

There are four categories of SDA:

  1. Improved Liveability: This type of housing is designed to enhance ‘liveability’ by providing a reasonable level of physical access and better support for people with sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments.
  2. Robust: Robust housing is built to be strong and resilient, offering high physical access. It uses durable materials and features that reduce risks for residents and the community, minimizing the need for repairs.
  3. Fully Accessible: Fully Accessible housing is designed for people with significant physical impairments. It includes a high level of physical access features, helping those who struggle with self-care tasks like mobility, eating, toileting, or behaviour management. These individuals often have extreme difficulty performing daily activities, even with modifications or assistive technology.
  4. High Physical Support: Dwellings in the High Physical Support category have special features that provide extra physical access for individuals with significant physical impairments and very high support needs.

Supported Independent Living (SIL)

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a service under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) that assists individuals with disabilities in living as independently as possible. SIL provides support with daily tasks, such as personal care, cooking, cleaning, and managing medications. The goal is to help participants build their skills and confidence while receiving the necessary assistance in a supportive environment. SIL can be offered in shared accommodation or private homes, tailored to meet individual needs and preferences.

SIL Accommodation

SIL accommodation offered in shared accommodation or private homes, tailored to meet individual needs and preferences.

SDA Accommodation

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) refers to housing designed with accessible features that help residents live more independently and enable safe and effective support delivery.

Note: SIL support can be provided in both setting

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