Registered NDIS Provider Edenbridge Living is a registered NDIS provider delivering Specialist Disability Accommodation across Sydney and the Central Coast. Our homes are purpose-built for people with physical disabilities, including cerebral palsy, with features that support mobility, safe transfers, and daily independence.
Cerebral Palsy Housing Sydney
Accessible Housing for People with Cerebral Palsy in Sydney
Purpose-built cerebral palsy housing in Sydney, designed for wheelchair accessibility, safe transfers, and independent living. Our NDIS SDA-funded homes feature wide corridors, ceiling hoists, accessible bathrooms, and assistive technology across Sydney and Central Coast locations. Find a home that supports your independence and daily needs.


Accessibility Features for Cerebral Palsy Housing
Understanding Cerebral Palsy Housing Needs in Sydney
Cerebral palsy affects muscle tone, movement, and coordination in ways that vary from person to person. Standard housing often creates barriers through narrow doorways, inaccessible bathrooms, and uneven surfaces. Cerebral palsy housing in Sydney through NDIS SDA addresses these challenges with purpose-built design. Our CP-accessible homes feature:
Wide doorways (950mm+)
Powered door openers
Adjustable kitchen benchtops
Ramp access and level entry
Roll-in accessible showers
Ceiling hoist systems
Open-plan wheelchair layouts
Emergency call systems
Non-slip flooring throughout
Grab rails in wet areas
Assistive technology integration
24/7 support worker access
Why Choose Edenbridge Living ?
Simple Answer: Unwavering Dedication!
At Edenbridge Living, we hold a fundamental belief that everyone is entitled to a home that not only caters to their unique needs but also enhances their overall quality of life. That's why we go above and beyond to provide SDA homes that are comfortable, inclusive, and empowering for NDIS participants.
Explore Homes NearbySDA Design Categories for Cerebral Palsy
Not sure which category suits your needs? Contact us to discuss your situation and we will help guide you through the options available for cerebral palsy housing in Sydney.

Benefits of CP-Accessible Housing in Sydney
NDIS Funds Your Housing
SDA funding through the NDIS covers the cost of your accessible housing. You pay a reasonable rent contribution while the NDIS funds the accessible design features your cerebral palsy housing requires.
Connected to Support Services
Our Sydney properties connect you with SIL providers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and other allied health professionals who support people with cerebral palsy.
Built for Physical Access
Every design element supports wheelchair mobility and safe transfers. Wide corridors, ceiling hoists, and accessible bathrooms are standard, not afterthoughts.
Cerebral Palsy Housing: Key Information
Eligibility for cerebral palsy housing through the NDIS SDA program requires:
Greater Physical Independence
When your home removes physical barriers, you can complete more daily tasks independently. Accessible design reduces reliance on support workers for basic movements through your home.
Enquire About CP Housing
Ready to explore cerebral palsy housing in Sydney? Edenbridge Living helps NDIS participants, families, and support coordinators find purpose-built accessible homes. Get in touch to discuss your needs and available properties.
Applying for CP Housing in Sydney
Start with an occupational therapy assessment of your CP-related housing needs. Your support coordinator can help submit an SDA funding request to the NDIA. Contact Edenbridge Living to explore available properties.
Family Visits and Involvement
Edenbridge Living welcomes family involvement. Our homes feature communal spaces for visitors, and we support strong family connections as part of creating a real sense of home for residents.
SDA and SIL Explained
SDA is the purpose-built housing designed for people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities. SIL provides the personal support services you receive at home. Many CP residents have both SDA and SIL funding in their NDIS plan.

How to Apply for Cerebral Palsy Housing
Follow these steps to apply for cerebral palsy housing in Sydney through the NDIS SDA program.
01Request an OT Assessment | An occupational therapist will assess how cerebral palsy affects your daily functioning at home. They document specific housing features you need, such as ceiling hoists for transfers, wider doorways for wheelchair access, or accessible bathroom fittings. |
02Gather Medical Evidence | Collect reports from your neurologist, physiotherapist, or rehabilitation physician documenting your CP diagnosis, GMFCS level, and physical support needs. Include any assistive technology assessments or mobility equipment prescriptions. |
03Submit SDA Funding Request | Work with your support coordinator to submit an SDA funding request to the NDIA. Your application should clearly demonstrate how cerebral palsy creates housing-related needs that standard properties cannot meet. |
04NDIA Reviews Your Application | The NDIA assesses your application against SDA eligibility criteria. They review your OT reports, medical evidence, and how CP-related needs link to specific housing design features like wheelchair access, ceiling hoists, and accessible bathrooms. |
05Receive Your NDIA Decision | You will receive a decision on your SDA funding request. If approved, your NDIS plan will include SDA funding for a specific design category, most commonly Fully Accessible or High Physical Support for people with cerebral palsy. |
06Review Your NDIS Plan | Check your plan details including approved design category, building type, and funding level. Understanding your SDA allocation helps you know which CP-accessible properties you can access across Sydney. |
09Choose Your New Home | Select the property that best matches your mobility needs and lifestyle preferences. Complete tenancy paperwork and coordinate your move-in date with Edenbridge Living. |
08Arrange Property Inspections | Visit shortlisted properties to assess wheelchair accessibility, hoist systems, bathroom layout, and outdoor access. Bring your support coordinator or occupational therapist to evaluate suitability for your CP-related needs. |
07Search for Properties | Browse available cerebral palsy housing in Sydney that matches your approved design category. Consider location, wheelchair accessibility features, and proximity to allied health services and your support network. |
10Connect With Edenbridge Living | Once approved, contact us to explore available Fully Accessible and High Physical Support properties across Sydney. We match your mobility profile and support needs with suitable homes. |
Mobility Support in Cerebral Palsy Housing
Mobility is at the centre of cerebral palsy housing design. Every element of an SDA home is planned around how residents move through their space, reducing physical barriers and supporting independence.


Our Collaborations Make A Difference
We're proud to collaborate with leading organisations that share our vision of inclusivity and empowerment. If you have had a great experience with another particular support provider, please reach out to us to discuss how we may be able to collaborate. Together, we create a tapestry of support, enriching the lives of our residents.
Sunnyfield is a for-purpose organisation built on a heritage of community spirit, trust, inclusion and heart. Work, life or leisure, we support children, youth and adults with disability to build independence in every opportunity, find a place to call home, connect with their community and build skills for life.
Let’s work together to make bright futures for people with disability.

JewishCare NSW has been helping our community thrive since 1937. Our specialist teams provide community aged care, mental health, disability, and family and child services to ensure an inclusive and supported community.
We have subject matter experts in ageing, specifically in, home care packages and dementia, suicide prevention, domestic violence, NDIS and employment. We work with individuals, the Government, referrers, families and the community to build resilience for today and tomorrow.
Trusted Home Care are an established and sought after provider of in-home care services for the aged and disabled communities, on the NSW Central Coast and Northern Beaches of Sydney.
As a Registered NDIS Provider we offer a full suite of standard and complex support needs, accommodation options and coordination of supports. Our personable team strive to meet individual needs.
As one of Australia’s leading disability service providers, Aruma is dedicated to empowering the people we support to live life on their terms.
We support people to realise their goals and dreams – whether it’s moving out of home, finding a job they love, or becoming active members of the community.
For us, there’s nothing more satisfying than discovering where someone wants to go and supporting them in getting there.

My Independent Support (MIS) is a trusted, NDIS-registered organisation dedicated to delivering personalised, participant-focused support. We work independently alongside each individual to ensure their NDIS plan reflects their unique goals, preferences, and lifestyle.
At MIS, we believe that no two journeys are the same — that’s why we take the time to truly understand each participant’s needs and tailor our support accordingly. Whether it’s helping you build capacity, navigate services, or connect with the right providers, our team is here to empower you every step of the way.
We’re proud to collaborate with Edenbridge Living while maintaining our independent approach, ensuring participants receive holistic, high-quality support without bias or conflict of interest.
For over 70 years, Achieve Australia has worked alongside people with disability to live on their own terms. In Greater Sydney, the Northern Rivers and South East Queensland, we offer independent living services that suit different goals and stages of life. We add to this with Community Participation and Community Lifestyle programs, pathways to employment and clinical supports when they’re needed. The aim is simple: true inclusion, real choice, everyday independence and a genuine sense of belonging.


Sunnyfield is a for-purpose organisation built on a heritage of community spirit, trust, inclusion and heart. Work, life or leisure, we support children, youth and adults with disability to build independence in every opportunity, find a place to call home, connect with their community and build skills for life.
Let’s work together to make bright futures for people with disability.
JewishCare NSW has been helping our community thrive since 1937. Our specialist teams provide community aged care, mental health, disability, and family and child services to ensure an inclusive and supported community.
We have subject matter experts in ageing, specifically in, home care packages and dementia, suicide prevention, domestic violence, NDIS and employment. We work with individuals, the Government, referrers, families and the community to build resilience for today and tomorrow.
Trusted Home Care are an established and sought after provider of in-home care services for the aged and disabled communities, on the NSW Central Coast and Northern Beaches of Sydney.
As a Registered NDIS Provider we offer a full suite of standard and complex support needs, accommodation options and coordination of supports. Our personable team strive to meet individual needs.

As one of Australia’s leading disability service providers, Aruma is dedicated to empowering the people we support to live life on their terms.
We support people to realise their goals and dreams – whether it’s moving out of home, finding a job they love, or becoming active members of the community.
For us, there’s nothing more satisfying than discovering where someone wants to go and supporting them in getting there.
My Independent Support (MIS) is a trusted, NDIS-registered organisation dedicated to delivering personalised, participant-focused support. We work independently alongside each individual to ensure their NDIS plan reflects their unique goals, preferences, and lifestyle.
At MIS, we believe that no two journeys are the same — that’s why we take the time to truly understand each participant’s needs and tailor our support accordingly. Whether it’s helping you build capacity, navigate services, or connect with the right providers, our team is here to empower you every step of the way.
We’re proud to collaborate with Edenbridge Living while maintaining our independent approach, ensuring participants receive holistic, high-quality support without bias or conflict of interest.

For over 70 years, Achieve Australia has worked alongside people with disability to live on their own terms. In Greater Sydney, the Northern Rivers and South East Queensland, we offer independent living services that suit different goals and stages of life. We add to this with Community Participation and Community Lifestyle programs, pathways to employment and clinical supports when they’re needed. The aim is simple: true inclusion, real choice, everyday independence and a genuine sense of belonging.
Voices From The Community
Cerebral Palsy Housing Sydney: FAQs
Do adults with cerebral palsy qualify for SDA housing?
Yes. Adults with cerebral palsy often qualify for SDA funding, particularly under the Fully Accessible or High Physical Support design categories. You need evidence demonstrating how CP impacts your daily functioning and why purpose-built housing features are necessary for your independence and safety. Your GMFCS level, OT assessment, and medical reports form the basis of your application.
What accessibility features are in CP housing?
Edenbridge Living CP-accessible homes feature wide doorways, ceiling hoist tracking systems, roll-in showers, adjustable benchtops, powered door openers, non-slip flooring, ramp access, emergency call systems, and assistive technology provisions. Specific features vary by property and design category (Fully Accessible or High Physical Support).
Can I live alone or with housemates?
Both options are available. Our 1-bedroom villas suit residents who prefer independent living, while our 3-bedroom houses accommodate compatible housemates. We consider your support needs, personality, and preferences when matching residents in shared homes.
What is the difference between Fully Accessible and High Physical Support?
Fully Accessible homes suit wheelchair users with moderate support needs, featuring wide doorways, accessible bathrooms, and open-plan layouts. High Physical Support homes include all Fully Accessible features plus ceiling hoist systems, emergency backup power, and structural reinforcement for people with higher physical support needs. Your OT assessment determines which category matches your CP-related needs.
How do I apply for cerebral palsy housing?
Start with an occupational therapy assessment documenting your CP-related housing needs. Your support coordinator can then submit an SDA funding request to the NDIA. Once approved, contact Edenbridge Living to explore available Fully Accessible and High Physical Support properties in Sydney.
Questions about cerebral palsy housing in Sydney? We are here to help.
Redefining Living For Those Who Matter Most
At Edenbridge Living, we go the extra mile to ensure each of our Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) homes have the following attributes:







