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What is the meaning of SDA
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is a specific form of housing or accommodation facility under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) for the participants who are in need for a high and intense level of specialised support to cater to their unique living needs.
At Auzability, our Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) provides high-quality, accessible housing options for people with significant functional impairments or very high support needs under the NDIS.
We ensure every home is thoughtfully designed to promote independence, dignity, and a true sense of belonging.
Types of Special Disability Accommodations (SDA)
There are 4 types of Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA). These are referred to as the SDA Design Categories:
Improved Liveability
If you find it difficult to see or understand things around you, then Improved Liveability SDA might be suitable for you. Improved Liveability SDA makes it easier for you to move around. Wider doors, handles and switches that are easy to see and it’s often easy to see from one room through to the next.
Fully Accessible
If you have a significant physical disability, then Fully Accessible SDA might suit you. Most often, people who are eligible for Fully Accessible SDA use a wheelchair to get around some or all of the time.
There are no steps in a Fully Accessible home. Doorways are made wide enough for a wheelchair. The bathroom is designed to be used by people who are sitting as well as standing and the kitchen is also prioritised to be fully accessible. If you find it difficult to see or understand things around you, then Improved Liveability SDA might be suitable for you.
Improved Liveability SDA makes it easier for you to move around. Wider doors, handles and switches that are easy to see and it’s often easy to see from one room through to the next.
High Physical Support
If you use an electric wheelchair to get around, or a hoist to get in and out of bed, or you need many hours of support every day, then High Physical Support SDA may be suited to you.
A High Physical Support home has all the features of Fully Accessible SDA, plus emergency back-up power and a ceiling that is strong enough for a ceiling hoist. It will most often have an intercom that connects you directly to your support worker who is close by. It may also have assistive technology that suits the needs of the person who lives there. This could include doors, lights and heating that can be controlled with your voice or a device.
Robust
If you sometimes act in a way that may not be safe for you or the people around you, then Robust SDA might suit you.
The walls, windows and other things in a Robust home aren’t easily broken. It has good sound-proofing, so that sounds from outside don’t upset you, and so that any noise you make doesn’t upset the neighbours. The doors and windows are secure. A Robust home will also have a space where you, other residents or staff can go to keep safe.
🌟 What We Offer
Accessible and Modern Homes
Our SDA homes are purpose-built or modified to meet a range of accessibility needs — featuring wider doorways, ramps, assistive technology, and safe living spaces for ease and comfort.
Individualised Living Options
Auzability offers flexible housing arrangements — whether you prefer to live independently, share with others, or have on-site support available when needed.
Safety and Comfort
Each home is designed to meet NDIS quality and safety standards, ensuring a secure and comfortable environment where you can feel at home.
24/7 Support Access
We coordinate with experienced SIL providers and support staff to ensure you have access to the assistance you need, day or night.
Community Connection
Our properties are located in welcoming neighbourhoods close to shops, healthcare, transport, and community spaces — helping you stay connected and engaged.
💙 Our Purpose
At Auzability, we believe everyone deserves a home that supports their lifestyle and goals.
Through our SDA services, we help you live more independently, safely, and confidently — in a home that truly feels like your own.

