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MYTH vs FACT NDIS-SDA Categories

11 min · 1. juli 2026
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Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is one of the most powerful supports in the NDIS, but the design categories—Improved Liveability, Fully Accessible, Robust, and High Physical Support—are often misunderstood. In this episode, we break down the myths and reveal the facts about what each category actually means, who they are designed for, and how the NDIS decides which category is reasonable and necessary for a participant. We unpack the real purpose behind SDA design standards, explain how functional impairment drives eligibility, and outline the evidence OTs, support coordinators, and participants need to justify the right category. Whether you’re navigating housing options, preparing evidence, or supporting someone with complex needs, this episode gives you the clarity to understand SDA categories and advocate with confidence.

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Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is one of the most powerful supports in the NDIS, but the design categories—Improved Liveability, Fully Accessible, Robust, and High Physical Support—are often misunderstood. In this episode, we break down the myths and reveal the facts about what each category actually means, who they are designed for, and how the NDIS decides which category is reasonable and necessary for a participant. We unpack the real purpose behind SDA design standards, explain how functional impairment drives eligibility, and outline the evidence OTs, support coordinators, and participants need to justify the right category. Whether you’re navigating housing options, preparing evidence, or supporting someone with complex needs, this episode gives you the clarity to understand SDA categories and advocate with confidence.

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