Accommodation That Supports Choice, Safety, and Independence
Ada Support provides high-quality disability accommodation options designed to meet the diverse needs of NDIS participants. Our facilities support people to live with dignity, safety, and greater independence in environments that feel like home.
We offer Supported Independent Living (SIL), Respite Care, and Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) across Alice Springs and the Northern Territory, delivered in line with NDIS Practice Standards and culturally responsive principles.
Our accommodation services are participant-centred, flexible, and supported by experienced staff who work collaboratively with participants, families, carers, and referrers.
Supported Independent Living (SIL)
Long-term supported accommodation that helps participants live as independently as possible while receiving the daily supports they need.
Our Supported Independent Living (SIL) facilities provide shared or individual living arrangements where participants receive ongoing support with daily activities and routines.
Support is tailored to individual goals and focuses on building skills, confidence, and independence within a safe and structured environment.
Supports include
- 24/7 or scheduled support from trained staff
- Assistance with daily living and household tasks
- Personal care and routine support
- Skill development and capacity building
- Support with shared living arrangements
Suitable for
- Participants requiring ongoing daily support
- People who want to live more independently in a shared setting
- Participants with SIL funding in their NDIS plan
Respite Care
Short-term accommodation providing safe, supportive care while offering families and carers a temporary break.
Ada Support's Respite Care facilities provide short-term accommodation for participants who need temporary support or a change of environment.
Respite care supports participant wellbeing while giving families and carers peace of mind and time to rest or manage other commitments.
Supports include
- Short-term accommodation in a safe setting
- Personal care and daily living support
- Engaging activities and community participation
- Flexible stays planned around participant needs
Suitable for
- Participants needing short-term accommodation
- Families and carers requiring temporary relief
- Participants transitioning between living arrangements
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)
Purpose-built housing designed for participants with extreme functional impairment or very high support needs.
Our Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) facilities are designed to support participants with high physical or support needs, offering accessible, safe, and modern living environments.
SDA housing is designed to maximise independence while enabling the delivery of specialised supports.
Supports include
- Purpose-built and accessible housing design
- Features supporting mobility and safety
- Compatibility with SIL and in-home supports
- Housing that aligns with SDA design categories
Suitable for
- Participants eligible for SDA funding
- Individuals with high physical or complex support needs
- Participants requiring specialised housing solutions
Our Approach to Accommodation Support
- Participant-centred and goal-driven living arrangements
- Safe, respectful, and culturally responsive environments
- Experienced staff providing consistent and reliable support
- Collaboration with families, carers, and support coordinators
- Alignment with NDIS Practice Standards and quality frameworks
Facilities - Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between SIL, Respite Care, and SDA?
SIL provides long-term supported living, Respite Care offers short-term accommodation and support, and SDA refers to purpose-built housing for participants with high support needs. Each option serves different goals and funding categories under the NDIS.
Do I need specific funding to access SIL or SDA?
Yes. SIL and SDA supports must be included in your NDIS plan. Our team can work with you and your support coordinator to confirm eligibility and discuss options.
Can families and support coordinators visit the facilities?
Yes. Visits can be arranged by appointment so families, carers, and referrers can better understand the environment and supports available.
Are your facilities staffed 24/7?
Staffing levels vary depending on participant needs and the type of accommodation. SIL facilities typically offer 24/7 or scheduled support, while respite and SDA supports are tailored to individual requirements.
Are the facilities culturally responsive?
Yes. Ada Support is committed to culturally responsive practice and ensures our accommodation environments respect culture, identity, and community connection.
How do I apply or make a referral for accommodation?
Participants can contact us directly to discuss accommodation options. Support coordinators, LACs, and professionals can also submit referrals on behalf of participants.
Looking for the Right Accommodation Solution?
Whether you are a participant, family member, or referrer, Ada Support can help you find an accommodation option that supports safety, independence, and quality of life.