Housing Support
A Place to Call Home with Redeemed Care
At Redeemed Care, we believe that everyone deserves a safe and comfortable place to call home. Whether you’re looking for long-term supported accommodation, specialist disability housing, or short-term respite stays, we provide high-quality, accessible housing solutions for people of all ages.
Supported Independent Living (SIL)
Independence with the Right Level of Support
Supported Independent Living (SIL) is designed for individuals who want to live as independently as possible, while still receiving the support they need in a shared or private home.
Our SIL Services Include:
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)
High-Quality, Accessible Homes for Unique Needs
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is designed for people with significant functional
impairments or high support needs who require purpose-built housing. Our SDA properties
are modern, accessible, and designed to maximise comfort and independence.
Our SDA Homes Feature:
Short-Term Accommodation (STA) & Respite
A Comfortable Stay with the Right Support
Sometimes, a short break is just what you need. Short-Term Accommodation (STA)—also known as respite care—provides temporary stays in a fully supported environment, giving both participants and their caregivers a chance to recharge.
Our STA Services Provide:
Tenancy Assistance
Helping You Find and Secure the Right Home
At Redeemed Care, we go beyond just providing housing—we help participants find and secure suitable accommodation that meets their needs. Our tenancy support services ensure that everyone has a stable, safe place to call home.
We assist with:
Frequently Asked Questions
The NDIS may fund supports like Supported Independent Living (SIL), Specialist
Disability Accommodation (SDA), Short-Term Accommodation (STA), and home modifications, depending on individual needs.
Discuss your housing needs with your NDIS planner or Support Coordinator. You
may need to provide evidence, such as assessments or reports, to support your
request.
Yes, participants can choose to live alone or with others, depending on their preferences and the type of support required.
The NDIS does not cover day-to-day living costs like rent or utilities. However, it may fund supports that assist with housing, such as modifications or support services.
If your circumstances change, you can discuss your new housing needs during your
plan review or with your Support Coordinator to explore suitable options.
Yes. We support you in finding appropriate housing based on your needs and goals, including connecting you with local providers, property inspections, and tenancy applications.
