SDA ( Specialist Disability Accommodation )
SDA Design & Build
SDA homes cater to the individual’s housing needs and enable complex supports to be provided. When building a SDA home, there are four categories of SDA design to be considered to enhance independent living among SDA participants
These are :
Improved Liveability, Fully Accessible, Robust, and High Physical Support, by considering these 4 categories, we, at Design2build Construction transform a home that not only meets their needs but also empowers them to live life to the fullest.
Improved Liveability
Housing that has been designed to improve ‘Liveability’ by incorporating a reasonable level of physical access and enhanced provision for people with sensory, intellectual or cognitive impairment.
Fully Accessible
Housing that has been designed to incorporate a high level of physical access provision for people with significant physical impairment.
Robust
Housing that has been designed to incorporate a reasonable level of physical access provision and be very resilient, reducing the likelihood of reactive maintenance and reducing the risk to the participant and the community
High Physical Support
Housing that has been designed to incorporate a high level of physical access provision for people with significant physical impairment and requiring very high levels of support.
Specialist Disability
Accommodation (SDA)
Design2build Constructions specialises in creating Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) solutions that prioritise accessibility, comfort, and independence for people with disabilities. With our expertise and dedication, we carefully transform a home and create inclusive and barrier-free environments that meet the needs of individuals with disabilities.
Disability Home Builders
Disability home builders play a crucial role in creating homes that enable individuals with disabilities to live independently and participate fully in their communities. Their expertise extends beyond traditional construction, focusing on creating environments that are accessible and accommodating, making them valuable partners in the home building process for individuals with disabilities and their families.