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NDIS Renovation

Here are some key considerations and potential benefits as you embark on the renovation process:

1

Accessibility and Universal Design

Prioritise accessibility by incorporating universal design principles. This may involve features such as ramps, wider doorways, and grab bars to ensure that the living space is easily navigable for individuals with mobility challenges.
2

Adaptable Living Spaces

Design living spaces that are adaptable to various needs. Consider adjustable countertops, sinks, and cabinets in the kitchen and bathroom to accommodate different heights and mobility aids.
3

Safety Modifications

Enhance safety through modifications such as slip-resistant flooring, well-lit pathways, and motion-activated lighting. These features not only promote safety but also contribute to a more comfortable living environment.
4

Bathroom and Kitchen Modifications

Focus on modifying key areas like bathrooms and kitchens to ensure they are functional and accessible. Installing roll-in showers, raised toilets, and accessible sinks can greatly enhance independence.
5

Specialised Equipment and Technology Integration

Allocate space for and integrate specialised equipment and assistive technologies. This may include incorporating smart home features, voice-activated controls, or dedicated spaces for medical equipment.
6

Consultation with Occupational Therapists:

Work closely with occupational therapists to assess the specific needs of the individual. Their expertise can guide the renovation process, ensuring that modifications align with the person’s abilities and requirements.
7

Inclusive Outdoor Spaces

Extend modifications to outdoor areas, creating inclusive spaces that individuals with disabilities can enjoy. This may involve considering accessible pathways, ramps, and outdoor seating areas.
8

Compliance with Building Standards

Ensure that all renovations comply with relevant building standards and regulations. This is crucial to guarantee the safety and accessibility of the modified spaces.
9

Consultation with NDIS Planners

Engage with NDIS planners to understand the scope of funding available and the specific requirements for approval. Clear communication with NDIS representatives will help ensure that your renovation project aligns with the goals and guidelines of the scheme.
10

Collaboration with Contractors and Designers

Work closely with contractors and designers experienced in accessibility renovations. Their expertise can streamline the process, ensuring that modifications are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing.

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