Are you looking for a high-quality home that is also fully accessible?
Home should be a place you choose, with the space and freedom to yourself – surrounded by friends and family. One of the goals of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is to enable people living with disability to choose where they live and who they live with.
We have access to houses across South Australia from a number of high-quality SDA providers including Novita Housing and New Dawn Housing. If you can’t find your dream home below we can build it for you!
See our range of properties available below as well as houses provided by other trusted SDA providers.
Property Listing



This house, in a desirable location in Murray Bridge, includes a wide entrance front door and internal doorways, as well as stepless entries ideal for wheelchair access. 2 large bedrooms, 1 carer/support worker room, and 2 bathrooms/ensuiQte with rear living area make this an ideal next home for someone looking to increase their independence.







Novita Housing designs and builds fully accessible homes for people living with disability. This house, in a desirable location in Murray Bridge, includes a wide entrance front door and internal doorways, as well as stepless entries ideal for wheelchair access. 2 large bedrooms, 1 carer/support worker room, and 2 bathrooms/ensuite with rear living area make this an ideal next home for someone looking to increase their independence.







Our aim is to provide you with a home that meets your unique needs now and into the future. This house, in a desirable location in Murray Bridge, includes a wide entrance front door and internal doorways, as well as stepless entries ideal for wheelchair access. 1 large bedroom, 1 carer/support worker room, and 1 bathroom with rear living area make this an ideal next home for someone looking to increase their independence.







We follow the Livable Housing Australia (LHA) guidelines designed to make homes easier to access, navigate through, and live in. This house, in a desirable location in Murray Bridge, includes a wide entrance front door and internal doorways, as well as stepless entries ideal for wheelchair access. 1 large bedroom, 1 carer/support worker room, and 1 bathroom with rear living area make this an ideal next home for someone looking to increase their independence.







Experience the pinnacle of inclusive living with our new builds – two Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) houses meticulously designed to meet High Physical Support needs, complete with convenient On-site Overnight Assistance (OOA). Welcome to the dawn of a new concept in accessible living, nestled in the picturesque Northern suburb of Angle Vale within the Miravale community. Just 35 minutes from the Adelaide CBD, enjoy the convenience of proximity to shopping, schools, medical facilities, and dining.







Presenting two brand-new Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) houses tailored for High Physical Support, coupled with On-site Overnight Assistance (OOA). Set in the heart of Adelaide’s North, Virginia Grove harmoniously combines practicality and comfort, making these houses an irresistible proposition. Nestled within the thriving North of Adelaide, Virginia Grove provides more than just a home; it’s a nurturing community. You’ll find yourself in close proximity to local medical clinics, serene linear reserves, and top-notch education facilities. This award-winning community is not just a place to reside, but a place to thrive.





Do you have SDA and SIL funding and can’t find a house in your ideal location?
We can work with you to build a custom house in a suburb of your choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is a specific category of housing in Australia designed to provide suitable living arrangements for people with significant and permanent disabilities. SDA is a part of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), which is a government-funded program aimed at supporting individuals with disabilities.
SDA refers to housing that has been purpose-built or modified to meet the unique needs of people with disabilities. This includes physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, sensory impairments, and other complex support needs. SDA is not just about accessible housing; it goes beyond that to include features and design elements that cater to the specific needs of the residents.
It’s important to note that SDA is funded through the NDIS, and eligibility for SDA is determined based on a person’s specific disability-related needs and their NDIS plan. The NDIS assesses an individual’s eligibility for SDA, and if approved, funding is provided to cover the cost of living in such accommodation. SDA providers are organizations or individuals who offer specialised housing options and support services to eligible participants in the NDIS.
Funding for Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) in Australia is typically provided through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). To secure funding for SDA, you need to meet certain eligibility criteria and go through an assessment process.
SDA funding not only covers the cost of accommodation but also supports and services tailored to your disability-related needs. These services are provided by your chosen SDA provider and are aimed at helping you live as independently as possible.
It’s essential to work closely with your NDIS planner or coordinator throughout this process to ensure that your SDA plan aligns with your goals and needs. Keep in mind that SDA funding is intended for individuals with significant and complex disabilities, and eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis.
Support services within Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) can vary depending on the individual’s specific needs and the type of SDA property they reside in. The goal of SDA support services is to support individuals with significant and permanent disabilities to live as independently and comfortably as possible.
Services available within SDA could include Supported Independent Living – a disability support service designed to assist individuals with disabilities in living as independently as possible within their own homes or in shared housing arrangements. SIL is a part of the disability support system in various countries, including Australia, and it is typically provided as part of a broader range of disability services and supports.
It’s important to note that the specific support services available in SDA accommodation may differ from one provider to another and may be customised to the needs of each resident. The NDIS plan, developed in consultation with the participant, will detail the types and levels of support services funded for an individual living in SDA housing. The aim is to provide a holistic and individualised approach to support that enhances the quality of life and independence of individuals with disabilities.
Determining whether a specific Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) property is the right fit for you involves careful consideration of your individual needs, preferences, and goals.
Ultimately, the right SDA accommodation for you should align with your individual needs and preferences, provide the necessary support to enhance your quality of life and help you achieve your goals for independence and community participation.
It’s important to take your time in the decision-making process and involve professionals and support networks to ensure the best fit.
For more information on what to do next, contact our Customer Experience team on 1300 668 482 or services@novita.org.au