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Factors to Consider When Choosing an SDA Design Category

Choosing the right Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) design category ensures safety, comfort, and independence. Learn how to select the best SDA category, understand compliance, and work with an NDIS Provider Adelaide Service to find the perfect home.

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Factors to Consider When Choosing an SDA Design Category

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  1. FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING AN SDA DESIGN CATEGORY For more information visit : https://theangelsdisability.com.au/

  2. INTRODUCTION Selecting the appropriate Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) design category is essential for ensuring a safe, accessible, and comfortable home for people with disabilities. The NDIS SDA design standards define four categories—Improved Liveability, Fully Accessible, High Physical Support, and Robust—each catering to different support needs. Factors like resident requirements, location, compliance, and future adaptability play a crucial role in making the right choice. Learn how to select the best SDA category to enhance independence, safety, and quality of life

  3. THE NEEDS OF THE RESIDENT • The primary factor when choosing an SDA category is the individual’s specific needs. Specialist Disability Accommodation categories cater to different levels of support, including Improved Liveability, Fully Accessible, High Physical Support, and Robust housing. • Understanding the resident’s mobility, behavioural, and sensory requirements ensures they receive the most appropriate living environment

  4. THANK YOU For more information visit : https://theangelsdisability.com.au/

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