The four SDA categories: High Physical Support
If you or your loved one requires ongoing significant physical support due to a disability then you may qualify for Specialised Disability Accommodation funding with the NDIS. There are four categories defining the type of support someone may need in a home tailored to their needs: improved liveability, fully accessible, high physical support and robust.
NDIS High Physical Support SDA homes are designed for people with significant physical disabilities requiring extensive daily support. These homes feature advanced assistive technology, reinforced structures, and spacious, adaptable layouts to accommodate specialised equipment and ensure safety, comfort and independence for residents with complex needs.
We all deserve a home that we can feel safe and comfortable in and at Maple, we make it our responsibility to provide the best quality SDA housing for our residents. With professional teams available 24/7 and tailored residences to meet the needs of our clients, we ensure your safety and autonomy in a sanctuary you can proudly call home.
What is High Physical Support SDA?
High Physical Support Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is designed to cater to those with the highest levels of support needs. These homes are the epitome of thoughtful adaptive living environments, built to seamlessly integrate advanced technology and robust features that support daily living for residents who require extensive physical assistance.
High Physical Support SDA homes are not just places to live–they are sanctuaries designed to meet every complex requirement of residents who need significant physical support. Whether it’s specialised equipment, advanced assistive technology, or tailored living spaces, these homes provide an environment where safety, comfort, and independence are paramount.
What is included in SDA High Physical Support?
High Physical Support SDA goes beyond the basics, offering a range of advanced features and amenities that ensure safety, comfort, and independence. Here’s what makes High Physical Support SDA truly exceptional:
Advanced Assistive Technology
High Physical Support SDA homes are equipped with state of the art technology that simplifies daily life and enhances independence for its residents.
- Ceiling hoist systems so you can move effortlessly from your bed to your wheelchair or bathroom. These systems reduce physical strain and ensure safe and easy transfers.
- Smart home automation systems such as control lights, doors, and climate settings with voice commands or a simple touch. Smart home systems offer convenience and autonomy, allowing you to manage your environment with minimal effort.
- Communication aids and specialised devices that assist with communication, ensuring that you can stay connected and express your needs effectively.
Reinforced and accessible design
These homes are built to handle the demands of heavy-duty equipment and to provide accessible living spaces that accommodate complex needs.
- Durable structures such as reinforced walls and floors designed to support the weight and use of hoists and other mobility aids, ensuring stability and safety.
- Wide, barrier-free rooms and hallways that provide ample space for wheelchair navigation and mobility aids, making every part of the home accessible.
- Adaptive fixtures like adjustable-height countertops, sinks, and wardrobes that can be customised to suit your specific needs, ensuring comfort and usability.
Enhanced safety features
Safety is a top priority in High Physical Support SDA homes, with features designed to minimise risks and provide peace of mind:
- Backup power systems to keep essential medical equipment operational during power outages, ensuring continuous care and safety.
- Secure access points to the home that facilitate easy and safe access.
- Slip resistant surfaces designed to to prevent slips and falls, providing stability and reducing the risk of accidents throughout the home.
Comfort-oriented living
These homes are designed with comfort at their core, ensuring that every aspect of the living space contributes to your well-being:
- Climate control systems including advanced heating and cooling systems that maintain a comfortable environment tailored to your needs, keeping your home at the perfect temperature year-round.
- Private and personalised spaces that can be customised to reflect your personal preferences, providing a sense of ownership and comfort.
- Enhanced accessibility features such as roll-in showers, accessible kitchens, and user friendly controls that make daily tasks easier and more enjoyable.
Proximity to essential services
Our High Physical Support SDA homes are located near critical healthcare and community services, ensuring you have easy access to the support you need:
- Access to medical care you need such as hospitals, clinics and other healthcare facilities, providing quick and convenient access to medical services if and when needed.
- Community integration is important to help you stay connected and involved in local activities and services.
What disabilities is High Physical Support SDA for?
High Physical Support SDA is housing designed especially for people living with significant physical disabilities who require extensive daily support and the use of specialised equipment. This type of accommodation is tailored to meet the complex needs of the residents, ensuring that they can live safely and comfortably.
If you or a loved one live with any of the following conditions or disabilities you may be eligible for High Physical Support SDA:
Severe mobility impairments
People living with severe mobility impairments often rely on wheelchairs or other mobility aids and require homes that are fully accessible and supportive of their needs. This can include:
- Quadriplegia and Paraplegia, conditions that involve paralysis and may require mobility aids.
- Muscular dystrophy which causes progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass will need access to space that can accommodate heavy-duty mobility aids.
- Severe arthritis, when advanced, can significantly limit movement and joint function. Adaptive fixtures and accessible design can reduce physical strain.
Neuromuscular disorders
Neuromuscular disorders affect the nerves that control voluntary muscle movement, leading to significant support needs:
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s disease may require adaptive equipment and integrated assistive technology as their condition progresses.
- Multiple sclerosis can lead to severe mobility issues and fatigue when the condition flares up.
- Cerebral Palsy, when severe, often leads to significant motor impairments. High Physical SDA ensures spaces are designed to accommodate the use of specialised equipment.
Degenerative conditions
Degenerative conditions often lead to a gradual decline in physical abilities, necessitating environments that can adapt overtime:
- Parkinson’s Disease can present significant mobility challenges as it progresses.
- Huntington’s Disease causes progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain, leading to severe motor dysfunction.
- Advanced musculoskeletal disorders such as scoliosis or osteogenesis imperfecta can greatly impact mobility and require specialised support and reinforcement within the home.
These conditions are not limited and will require in-depth assessments by the NDIA and your healthcare team to determine what category of SDA will best suit you or your loved one.
Why choose High Physical Support SDA with Maple?
Choosing High Physical Support SDA with Maple means opting for a blend of innovation, personalised care, and unmatched quality. Maple stands out by offering homes that are not just fully equipped with advanced technology and robust safety features but also thoughtfully designed to cater to you or your loved ones unique needs.
Our commitment to spacious, adaptable living spaces ensure you can move and live with ease, while our supportive community and dedicated team provide the highest level of care and attention.
Reach out to our team today to find out more about our High Physical Support SDA housing.