High Physical Support (HPS) SDA Homes in Sydney
United For Care provides Specialist Disability Accommodation High Physical Support accommodation for people living with disability in lively communities across Sydney. Choose to live independently or with loved ones in one of our purpose-built Specialist Disability Accommodation homes.
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Discover our SDA High Physical Support Accommodation in Sydney
At United For Care, we believe that everyone deserves a home that not only suits their needs but also elevates their quality of life. With homes in thriving communities across Sydney, we specialise in Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) tailored for people with disabilities such as intellectual disabilities, psychosocial disabilities, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, Huntington's disease, and more.
What is Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)?
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) refers to specially designed housing solutions that cater to the extreme functional impairment or very high support needs of persons with disabilities. SDA properties are designed to create an environment of independence and empowerment. Learn more about our SDA Homes in Sydney.
What is High Physical Support (HPS) Housing?
High Physical Support (HPS) housing is a type of SDA specifically designed for people with physical disabilities who require a high level of assistance in their daily lives. These accommodations are constructed to provide an environment that meets the extensive needs of residents, ensuring that they can live as independently and comfortably as possible. The homes are equipped with advanced structural features and technologies that facilitate mobility, enhance safety, and support the use of essential medical equipment.
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In an HPS SDA, you will find that the living spaces are designed with accessibility in mind. This includes features like wider doorways and hallways to accommodate wheelchairs, height-adjustable kitchen and bathroom facilities for easier use, and structural provisions for ceiling hoists that help with transferring residents safely. Additionally, these homes are often fitted with emergency power solutions to ensure that critical medical devices remain operational during power outages. The integration of assistive technology, such as automated systems and voice-activated controls, further aids residents in managing their daily activities independently.
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The primary goal of High Physical Support SDA is to create a supportive living environment that addresses the specific challenges faced by individuals with high physical support needs. This specialised accommodation ensures that residents receive the necessary care and assistance while maintaining as much autonomy as possible. The supportive features and services available in these homes not only improve the quality of life for residents but also provide peace of mind for their families, knowing that their loved ones are living in a safe, well-equipped, and nurturing environment.
Our High Impact Support (HPS) Properties in Sydney
Our High Physical Support (HPS) homes across Sydney are designed with these requirements in mind, ensuring a safe, comfortable, and supportive environment for our residents.
- Structural Provisions for Hoists:
Our homes are built with the necessary infrastructure to support ceiling hoists and other lifting equipment, making daily routines easier and safer for both residents and their carers. - Emergency Power Solutions:
‍We ensure that critical devices and systems remain operational even during power outages, providing peace of mind and uninterrupted care. - Assistive Technology:
Our accommodations are equipped with state-of-the-art assistive technology, including automated doors and smart home integrations, to enhance independence and ease of use for individuals with high physical support needs. - Accessible Design:
Each unit is designed with wide doorways, step-free entries, and accessible bathrooms and kitchens to ensure ease of movement and daily living activities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
SDA refers to housing that has been specially designed to suit people with extreme functional impairments or very high support needs. These homes are modified to ensure they are accessible, safe, and supportive of independent living.
We offer a variety of SDA homes, including High Physical Support (HPS) homes and Improved Liveability (IL) homes. Each type is designed to cater to different needs, ensuring you get the right support and comfort.
Yes, we provide SIL services to assist with daily activities such as personal care, cooking, and social engagement. This is available alongside our SDA homes.
To be eligible for SDA, you need to have it included in your NDIS plan. The NDIS determines eligibility based on the level of support you need and your living arrangements.
If you’re interested in SDA with United For Care, the first step is to get in touch with our team. We’ll guide you through the process, help you understand your options, and work with you to develop a personalised plan that fits your needs.
High Physical Support SDA homes often include advanced home automation systems that allow residents to control lighting, heating, and window coverings using voice commands or smart devices. They may also have emergency call systems, automatic doors, and height-adjustable kitchen benches. These features help residents perform daily tasks more independently. Ceiling hoists and track systems for mobility are also commonly installed.
Yes, High Physical Support SDA homes are typically designed with provisions for on-site overnight assistance (OOA) to ensure immediate support when needed. This could include a separate bedroom and bathroom for support staff. The inclusion of OOA allows for continuous care and emergency response, enhancing safety and well-being. It also ensures that residents with high support needs receive round-the-clock assistance.
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