SDA Vacancy in Brisbane Shared Home
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is a range of housing designed for people with extreme functional impairment or very high needs. SDA homes are constructed to be more accessible for you. They enable better or safer delivery of other supports you may need. To find out more about what our Specialist Disability Accommodation, click here.
Key Points
- This SDA Home is located in a newly developed area located close to local shopping facilities, pharmacies, and medical centres.
- It also has close access to both the Ipswich Hospital and the Mater Hospital in Springfield.
- The home has been recently built and has large open-plan spaces with a fully accessible bathroom.
About the SDA Home
Recently constructed and purpose-built to cater to SDA requirements, this modern property provides everything required for comfortable living. It has large living areas, modern fixtures, and ample outdoor space for enjoying the warm, southeast Queensland climate. Located between Brisbane and Ipswich, there is close and easy access to shopping districts, medical facilities, and recreational parklands.
The Home Features the Following:
- Wheelchair and ramp access
- Secure back yard
- Air Conditioning
- Wide doorframes
- Outdoor living area
- Foxtel and Netflix
- 1:4 Support ratio
About the Vacancy
Number of vacancies = 3
There are currently 3 places available in this specialist disability accommodation property. There’s a 1:4 support ratio, however, targeted support can be provided based on needs and funding requirements.
About the Area
Ripley is located in the western suburbs of Brisbane along the rapidly developing western growth corridor. Situated close to the Centenary Highway it has great access to the Greater Brisbane area to the east, and Ipswich to the West. It’s a modern suburb designed for family-friendly living and the Queensland lifestyle.
- Close to shopping districts
- Close to Hospitals
- Scenic setting with parks and a lake
Support and Funding
Challenge provides 24/7 support staff, including overnight sleepover or active support. Our staff are committed to providing the house members with a high level of support to develop and build life skills including personal care, budgeting, shopping, cooking, maintaining the living environment and social skills. All house members are encouraged to be active in the local community.
Applicants must have NDIS funding for Specialist Disability Accommodation. Challenge residential fees include rent, food, utilities, home maintenance, internet access, basic streaming service, communal appliances, and communal area furniture.