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SDA Improved Liveability | Guide to NDIS Housing for Greater Accessibility

Finding a home that truly supports independence and accessibility is not easy. Many homes lack functional design, leaving people with cognitive impairments struggling with everyday tasks. 

If you’re looking for SDA Improved Liveability housing types, you’re likely searching for a space that makes life easier. 

At Adenium Living, we provide specialist disability accommodation that goes beyond minimum requirements for NDIS participants. Here’s all you need to know about Improved Liveability homes.

NDIS Improved Liveability SDA Criteria Explained

For those who are eligible for NDIS SDA, Improved Liveability SDA is all about accommodations that make life easier and the home truly accessible for people with disabilities. It’s designed for people with sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments, using subtle but effective design features to improve physical accessibility and wayfinding.

These can be high-contrast walls for better visibility, tactile markers to guide movement, and adjustable lighting to reduce sensory overload. Improved Liveability homes are all about functional design elements that support independence in daily life. For example, a home with clear wayfinding cues can help someone with cognitive impairments find their way around their space with little help. 

Design Features of Special Disability Accommodation With Improved Liveability 

A home should feel safe, comfortable, and easy to navigate. For people with cognitive impairments, sensory sensitivities, or intellectual disabilities, the right design can make all the difference.

Improved Liveability SDA housing aren’t just built to meet minimum requirements. They’re designed to promote independence and enhance everyday life.

Here are the key features that make these homes thoughtfully designed for those who need them most.

Physical Access

A home should work with you. Improved Liveability SDA dwellings must meet the Livable Housing Australia Silver Level standards. That means:

  • Better physical access throughout the home
  • Wider hallways and doorways for easy movement
  • Step-free entries and smooth flooring for safety

What these mean for you is: you won’t need to wrestle with awkward spaces or struggle with daily tasks. Life should be as easy. 

Lighting That Adapts to You

Not everyone experiences lighting the same way. Some need brighter spaces for visibility. Others are sensitive to harsh lights. That’s why Improved Liveability SDA homes include:

  • Optimised lighting to improve visibility and reduce strain
  • Dimmable lighting to manage light sensitivity
  • High-contrast color schemes to help with visual recognition

Have you ever walked into a space and instantly felt uncomfortable because the lighting was too harsh or too dim? That won’t be an issue here.

Wayfinding: Navigate With Ease

Getting around should feel natural, not confusing. Clear wayfinding features in Improved Liveability accommodations help residents move confidently through their homes.

These include:

  • Intuitive layouts that make navigation easier
  • Consistent fixture placement for predictability
  • Textured flooring to improve spatial awareness

No more second-guessing where things are. The home is designed to be familiar and easy to navigate.

Noise Reduction for a Calmer Environment

A noisy home can be overwhelming and stressful, especially for people with sensory sensitivities. Improved Liveability housing tackles this with:

  • Climate control systems to manage temperature sensitivity
  • Secure windows and doors for better noise reduction
  • Hearing augmentation like hearing loops for enhanced communication

Imagine trying to relax, but outside noise keeps breaking your focus. These features help create a calm, controlled environment.

Other Thoughtful Features

Every detail in an Improved Liveability SDA home is there to make daily life easier. Small changes can have a big impact.

  • Light-based doorbells and fire alarms for better awareness
  • Easy-to-use handles, switches, and taps—no more struggling with fiddly knobs
  • Assistive technology to support independent living
  • Auditory cues to help with navigation

Note: Homes are certified by accredited SDA assessors at both the design stage and final as-built stage to ensure compliance with National Disability Insurance Scheme standards.

an improved liveability category SDA home in marion offered by adenium living

Getting an NDIS SDA approval is one difficult and long process. Finding the right home is also as tough. You want comfort, accessibility, and a space that actually works for you.

If you’re looking for an Improved Liveability SDA housing in South Australia, this one in Marion is worth checking out. It’s designed to support your independence and make daily life easier.

With two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a spacious living area, and an Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) room, it’s built for functionality, comfort, and peace of mind.

Your Opportunity to Live in Marion!

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Some homes just look good. This one works for real life.

Smart Design, Comfortable Spaces

  • Contemporary facades with a modern finish
  • Choice of wall colours in bedrooms so you can make it yours
  • Spacious living and dining areas – plenty of room to move

Functional & Accessible Features

  • Modern kitchen with an accessible bench – easy to use, no awkward reach
  • Kitchen and laundry appliances included – ready to go from day one
  • Accessible bathrooms and laundry – because these things should be simple
  • Built-in adjustable wardrobe – storage that works for you

Tech That Makes Life Easier

  • Video intercom – know who’s at the door without being there.
  • Ceiling hoist provision – built with high support needs in mind
  • Light-based doorbells and fire alarms – added safety without added stress
  • Secure windows – fresh air without security worries

At Adenium Living, we ensure every SDA dwelling meets the highest standards of accessibility, comfort, and safety. Because a home should be more than just a place to live – it should support your independence. Would you like to learn more about this Improved Liveability home? Send an inquiry today and let’s help you find the perfect SDA home!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Benefits of Improved Liveability SDA Housing?

Improved Liveability SDA housing is designed for people with sensory, intellectual, or cognitive impairments. These homes feature better physical access, assistive technology, and smart design elements to make daily life easier.

How Do You Apply for an Improved Liveability SDA Home?

To apply for an SDA housing, first, ensure your NDIS plan includes a housing goal for Improved Liveability SDA housing. Then, gather supporting documents like an occupational therapist’s assessment that proves your need for this type of housing. Once everything is in place, submit an SDA application through your National Disability Insurance Scheme planner. The process can take time, so start early.

What’s the Difference Between Improved Liveability and High Physical Support Homes?

Both are part of the NDIS SDA design categories. Improved Liveability homes focus on sensory, cognitive, and intellectual impairments, using smart layouts, visual cues, and assistive features. High Physical Support homes, on the other hand, are designed for people with extreme functional impairment and need ceiling hoists, wider spaces, and advanced assistive technology.

Why Choose SDA Properties for Improved Liveability by Adenium Living?

At Adenium Living, we build SDA housing that’s more than just accessible but for real life. Our homes are fully accessible, comfortable, and meet the highest NDIS standards.

Can I Choose My Location for an Improved Liveability SDA Home?

Yes, but availability depends on SDA funding and properties in your area. The SDA sector is growing, with more homes being built across Australia. If you have a preferred location, discuss it with your NDIS planner early to explore options.

Have more questions? We’re here to help! Contact us today to find an SDA home that fits your needs.