Affordable NDIS housing is an essential topic for NDIS participants and their families. Housing provides NDIS participants with the opportunity to live in a home of their choice, close to family and friends. It also offers participants opportunities to learn life skills that will help them live independently.
What should I know about this?
Participants are encouraged to make their NDIS plan goals specific and measurable.
Housing is often provided in various settings, including NDIS providers, NDIS community residential units, NDIS group homes, or shared household arrangements with family members. NDIA planners need to weigh the pros and cons before choosing an NDIS provider for people living with disabilities.
- The NDIS Evaluation tool can assist you if you’re trying to choose between different providers that provide similar services at similar costs. You can also use this free online tool created by NDSS (National Disability Services) to compare the support price across various service models offered by five major Australian NDISA providers.
We hope this information has been helpful to you.