SDA Homes WA provides safe, accessible, and comfortable homes for people with disabilities. We believe that housing is more than just a place to live — it’s a foundation for independence, dignity, and well-being.
Our homes are designed with care and expert input to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities. Every home is built to be accessible, secure, and supportive for long-term living. Whether you’re looking for shared accommodation or a private home, we offer flexible options that support your lifestyle and NDIS plan.
Our team is experienced, understanding, and ready to help at every step — from choosing your home to moving in and beyond.
At SDA Homes WA, we’re not just providing housing. We’re building communities where everyone feels supported, valued, and at home.
Our homes are thoughtfully designed with expert input to ensure accessibility, safety, and long-term comfort.
We provide housing solutions that offer flexibility, privacy, and the freedom to live on your terms.
Combining functionality and modern design, our homes support independence and community connection.
From shared homes to private retreats, we create spaces that feel safe, welcoming, and truly yours.
Our Goals
Our Values
SDA Homes WA was created with one mission: to empower people with disability to live in modern, safe, and fully accessible homes that support both independence and care.
We understand that a house is more than just walls — it’s your personal space, your sanctuary, and your community connection.
Our properties are designed according to NDIS SDA design categories, and we work closely with participants, carers, and support coordinators to ensure every home is the right fit.
You choose where and how you want to live.
We build homes with care, comfort, and safety in mind.
All homes exceed baseline accessibility standards.
We’re here for you from enquiry to move-in and beyond.
We maintain the highest standards in every home.
We prioritize transparency, trust, and honesty.
To create safe, accessible homes that help people with disabilities live independently, feel supported, and stay connected to their community.