NDIS Accommodation in WA: A Guide to Choosing the Right Home and Support
June 23, 2026
Finding the right NDIS housing is about creating a life that feels comfortable, supported, and empowering. The right home can provide stability, encourage independence, and make everyday routines easier while ensuring the support around you aligns with your individual goals.
Whether you’re exploring disability accommodation for yourself or a loved one, understanding the available options can help you make a confident decision. This guide explains common NDIS accommodation types, what quality support looks like in practice, and how Aspire Hub supports participants in Perth.
More than a place to live
NDIS accommodation combines housing with the supports that can help you live as independently as possible.
For some people, that means assistance with personal care, meal preparation, household tasks, or community participation. For you, it could mean your support focuses on developing life skills and building confidence while maintaining greater independence.
The right arrangement recognises that everyone has different routines, preferences, and goals. Rather than expecting you to adapt to a fixed model, quality support is tailored to fit the you.
Which type of NDIS accommodation is right for you?
There are several accommodation and support options available under the NDIS, each designed for different circumstances and goals.
Supported Independent Living (SIL) provides ongoing assistance in a shared or individual home. Support workers help with daily tasks such as cooking, cleaning, personal care, and routines while encouraging you to build independence over time.
Individualised Living Options (ILO) offer a more flexible approach. Instead of following one housing model, ILO arrangements are tailored to how a you want to live, whether that’s independently with customised supports or in another personalised living arrangement.
Short Term Respite (Short Term Accommodation) provides temporary housing and support. It can offer you a change of environment, provide carers with a break, or serve as a stepping stone before moving into longer-term supported accommodation.
What quality support looks like
The experience of supported accommodation depends on much more than the home itself.
Quality support starts with understanding you and your goals. It recognises personal routines, communication styles, goals, and preferences, creating an environment where you feel comfortable and respected.
Strong providers also maintain open communication with your family and stakeholders, ensuring everyone involved understands progress, wellbeing, and evolving support needs.
Another important factor is compatibility. Being matched with a home and living arrangement that suits your lifestyle, preferences, and support requirements can lead to greater stability, stronger relationships, and better long-term outcomes.
Behind these experiences is a team of skilled support workers who deliver consistent, person-centred care with guidance from experienced leadership and, where appropriate, clinical oversight.
Why consistency makes a difference
Consistency helps transform accommodation into a place that truly feels like home.
When you regularly work with familiar support workers, trust develops naturally and routines become easier to maintain. Less time is spent explaining preferences or starting over with new staff, allowing you to focus on achieving your goals and enjoying everyday life.
These ongoing relationships often contribute to greater confidence, stability, and wellbeing over time.
Feeling at home starts with feeling respected
The best supported accommodation experiences are often defined by simple things: privacy, dignity, understanding, and being able to be yourself.
David, a resident with Aspire Hub, shared his experience:
“There’s no judgment and they respect my privacy. I like doing painting and drawings, and when we go out to different places I can talk to them and just be myself. I’m happy with what I’m doing and the people I’m with. I can enjoy my day without feeling like I have to overthink things.”
His story reflects how personalised support and respectful relationships can help you feel safe, valued, and genuinely at home.
Choosing the right NDIS housing provider
When exploring NDIS housing or supported accommodation, it’s helpful to look beyond the physical property.
Consider how providers approach participant matching, staff consistency, communication, and personalised support planning. A provider that understands your goals and daily routines is more likely to create an environment where you can thrive in the long term.
The right combination of accommodation and support can make everyday life feel more connected, predictable, and empowering.
Aspire Hub’s supported accommodation in Perth
If you’re looking for NDIS accommodation in Perth, Aspire Hub offers Supported Independent Living (SIL), Individualised Living Options (ILO), and Short-Term Respite services.
Support extends beyond providing a place to live. Aspire Hub works alongside you to build living arrangements that reflect your goals, routines, interests, and level of independence. Depending on your needs, support may include assistance with personal care, daily living tasks, household responsibilities, skill development, and community participation.
Carefully matching you with homes based on compatibility, lifestyle, and support requirements helps create stable living environments where you can feel comfortable and supported.
Your family and stakeholders are kept informed through clear communication, while experienced support workers and strong leadership ensure consistent, person-centred care across a your daily supports.
Explore supported accommodation in Perth
Choosing NDIS accommodation is an important decision, and finding the right fit involves both the right home and the right support.
If you’re looking for NDIS accommodation in Perth, Aspire Hub offers personalised SIL, ILO, and Short-Term Respite services designed around each your individual needs and goals. Explore current vacancies to discover a supportive home where independence, wellbeing, and quality care come together.
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