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Main property features of Wesley Mission Punchbowl SDA

 

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    Bedrooms currently available: 1
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    Bedrooms: 5
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    Accessible Bathrooms: 2
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    Street Parking
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    Living areas: 2
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    Transport: Wheelchair accessible vehicle
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    BBQ and spacious outdoor area
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    Close to shops
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    Multi-room ceiling hoist setup

Your guide to Wesley Mission Punchbowl SDA 

 

Our Punchbowl SDA home is designed for most people living with disability who want safe, accessible and supported accommodation. You’ll have the clinical care and daily supports you need to live well. Before booking a visit, our team will talk with you about your needs, so we can tailor support around you.

 

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What you’ll need to apply to Wesley Mission Auburn SDA

 

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    A current NDIS plan
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    SDA funding
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    Supported Independent Living (SIL) funding
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    Funding for active overnight support

Key information for new tenants

 

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    Suitable for most applicants
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    Your own core supports are welcome
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    24-hour onsite support 
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Want to visit our SDA home in Auburn?

Our team will be in contact to arrange a time and date to discuss the type of accommodation you’re looking for. 

Is Wesley Mission Auburn the right disability accommodation for you?

Explore more about the property, location, accessibility features, amenities and support options. 

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  • Property features
  • Housemates
  • Local area
  • SDA overview
  • Provider details
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Look through the tabs to learn more about our property, location, accessibility features, amenities and support options. 
Property features

Includes the following features:

 

  • Alfresco dining
  • Furnished common areas  
  • Built-in wardrobes  
  • Cooling  
  • Heating  
  • Wheelchair accessible, including kitchen
  • Accessible living spaces, including hoists in bedrooms  
  • Purpose built access ramps across the property  
  • Broadband internet available  
  • Fire sprinklers  
  • Doorway widths >950mm
  • Secure garage. 
Housemates

Housemates

 

 

Age: 30-40
Gender: Male & Female
Number of tenants: 5

Suitable for housemates who:

  • Have a wide range of needs – all applicants welcome  
  • Enjoy an active, social and friendly household
  • Like getting out to the community, including trips to the local shops, parks and day programs
  • Enjoy shared home activities such as cooking, music and arts and crafts
  • Want opportunities for individual activities, like personal training, community walks, skill building, gardening and participating in house routines.  

 

How tenants choose their housemates:

 

You'll meet potential housemates before you move in. We work together to make sure it's the right fit for everyone. House meetings give you a say in decisions that affect your home. 

Local area

Transport, nearby healthcare and amenities to Wesley Mission Punchbowl SDA

 

  • 400m to nearest bus stop at the Corner of Canterbury Road and Christian Road

  • 1.4km to Punchbowl train station.

  • 1km to Roseland shopping centre, 24 Roselands Avenue, Roseland

  • 4.4km to Canterbury Hospital, 575 Canterbury Road Campsie 

SDA overview

What is Specialist Disability Accomodation (SDA)?

Wesley Mission's Punchbowl Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is designed for people with functional impairment or high support needs who want to live more independently in a safe and supportive home.  

 

To live in this SDA property, you’ll need an NDIS plan with SDA funding. SDA is funded separately from Supported Independent Living (SIL). Learn more about SDA

   

Like most SDA properties, tenants share the house with a small number of residents. The home includes accessible features, and support is tailored to each person’s needs.

 

  • SDA building type: House
  • SDA design category: Basic
  • Number of SDA residents: 5
  • SDA location: NSW – Western Sydney
  • Onsite overnight assistance: Yes 
Provider details

Provider Information

 

SDA Provider: Wesley Community Services Limited

 

SIL Provider: Wesley Community Services Limited

Support provided: 24 hours a day

 

Bring your own core supports: Yes 


 
Active overnight support: Based on individual needs. Wesley Mission is flexible with service provision. We can support tailored support arrangements if your preference is to bring your own support.  

Contact Wesley Mission Punchbowl

FAQs

What is Specialist Disability Accommodation?
NDIS-funded Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is for individuals with very high support requirements or severe functional impairments. These homes are either modified or purpose-built. They encompass elements geared for accessibility like ramps, ceiling hoists and wide doorways to make everyday life easier for residents and their caregivers.
What’s included in the Specialist Disability Accommodation?

SDA  funding covers the cost of the physical building, which has been modified or purpose-built according to these four levels of need:

  • Improved Liveability
  • Robust
  •  Fully Accessible
  • High Physical Comfort

This is distinct from Supported Independent Living (SIL), which refers to the provision of personalised services that are offered within these homes.

What are the benefits of living in an SDA home?
An SDA offers residents homes with the physical infrastructure, such as sturdy construction, ramps and extra-wide doorways, to accommodate various levels of functional impairment. Also, specialised trained staff are available to provide day-to-day services, focusing on promoting independence, connection and quality of life.
How does NDIS funding work for Specialist Disability accommodation?
NDIS funding for SDA covers the physical home, rather than the everyday costs of living. NDIS pays the Specialist Disability Accommodation provider directly, who is responsible for constructing and maintaining the accessible dwelling. A potential resident’s NDIS plan should include SDA funding, and they also need to meet eligibility criteria. Residents still need to contribute to rent and day-to-day expenses such as food and utilities.
How can I change my SDA provider if I’m unhappy with my current accommodation?
To swap your current Specialised Disability Accommodation (SDA) provider to another one, you need to end your present service agreement by writing a formal letter, letting your current provider know about the change. Once organised, you’ll also need to include your new provider in your updated NDIS plan.
How do I get support with daily living and my personal goals in an SDA home?
The combination of SDA and SIL funding allows people with disability to receive exactly the level of care that they need. This assistance with daily tasks such as personal care, domestic duties and social activities helps residents to live a more independent life that supports their self-confidence, self-management and contributes to their overall personal growth.