Specialist Disability Accommodation (also known as SDA) is accommodation for NDIS participants constructed to be more accessible for you. It can be temporary or permanent accommodation. SDA funding in your plan covers the cost of the accommodation and does not include the services and supports your receive.
SDA accommodation is suitable for:
● Participants under 65 years who are at risk of being admitted (or who want to leave) an aged care home
● Participants who are ready to leave hospital and are looking for short or medium term accommodation while they are waiting for home modifications, assisted technology or support equipment to be placed in their home
● Participants whose personal safety and wellbeing is at risk such as a breakdown in the home, abuse, homelessness, change of circumstances etc
● Participants looking for a permanent home
Our dedicated team at CRT PROGRAM is determined to help you in living as independently as you can.
We work with you every step of the way to get you closer to finding the best possible supported accommodation option to achieve your NDIS goals.
And, transitional accommodation isn’t just about receiving supports and medical care; it’s also a great opportunity to maintain or improve your independence as you plan for your future. At CRT Program, we offer many opportunities for capacity building and making new friends while accessing short term and medium term accommodation.
● With our own Registered Training Organization (RTO) we offer vocational courses like computer skills and office skills
● Capacity building programs to help you feel more confident and capable at daily living
● An opportunity to learn new skills and try new hobbies
● Assist with work experience and job placements
● The CRT Vision solution video conferencing and diagnostics for telehealth so you can receive treatment from the comfort of your home.
● An opportunity to receive support in your local community rather than an aged care facility or hospital ward, keeping you connected to their loved ones and pre-existing care networks
● Leisure activities you can choose to take part in, including special lunches, concerts, cooking classes and movies
● A range of cultural and religious activities
● A safe and vibrant community where you can make new friends if you choose
● An opportunity to work towards your personal goals on your NDIS plan