Specialist Disability Housing
What is Specialist Disability Housing?
Some people with very high needs require special accommodation that enables them to receive the supports they need. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) refers to this as Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA).
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Participants who are assessed as needing SDA as part of their reasonable and necessary supports will receive funding to cover the costs of SDA. Specialist Disability Accommodation is housing that enables people with very high needs to receive the support they need. SDA will provide funding towards the cost of the physical environment for eligible NDIS participants to live and receive their daily supports.
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The NDIS is committed to ensuring SDA provides homes for people with very high needs and not just simply a building where they live. This includes limiting the number of residents per house to a maximum of five in a single dwelling.
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Why Private Disability Housing?
The income is as good as guaranteed. Rent payable by the residents is funded by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) an as such all but eliminate the investor's risk
Investors can earn as much as 12% income per year receivable monthly (depending on the type of accommodation, number of residents, and their support needs)
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It allows Investors to help people with special disability needs while earning a handsome return on their investment.
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