NDIS Supported Accommodation in Adelaide: 3 SA Homes With Vacancies Now

Finding the right supported accommodation for a participant takes time, and when a vacancy opens up, you want to move quickly. At SACARE, we currently have openings across three specialist disability accommodation homes in South Australia. Each home is built around a different lifestyle, support level, and set of participant goals. If you're a support coordinator or planner looking for a strong match, here's an honest look at what's available right now.

Tolley House, Hope Valley — High-Level Clinical Support in a Residential Setting

Tolley House is one of the most comprehensively equipped supported accommodation homes in Adelaide's north-east. It's a 24/7 active support home sitting on a generous 2,800sqm property in Hope Valley, close to hospitals, allied health services, and everyday shopping.

This home is best suited to participants living with physical disabilities, acquired brain injury (ABI), or neurological conditions who need consistent, hands-on clinical support without sacrificing comfort or community connection.

The infrastructure speaks for itself: ceiling hoists, nurse call systems, a hydrotherapy pool, and fully accessible spaces throughout. But what sets Tolley House apart is that it still feels like a home, with proper shared living areas, private bedrooms, climate control, and built-in storage for each of the up to seven residents.

Best suited to: Participants requiring active 24/7 clinical support, complex physical support needs, ABI or neurological conditions.

Check out Tolley House

West Lakes — Coastal Community Living With Flexible Support

West Lakes is for participants who are ready to step into genuine community life, with the right support framework in place to make it sustainable.

Located in one of Adelaide's most sought-after coastal suburbs, this home offers spacious communal areas, excellent access to shopping and services, and a calm, contemporary environment that genuinely supports independence. It's not just a place to live; it's a lifestyle that participants can be proud of.

If your participant is looking for supported accommodation in Adelaide that balances real independence with tailored, flexible care, West Lakes is worth a conversation.

Best suited to: Participants seeking community-focused living, those stepping up to greater independence, individuals who value location and lifestyle alongside support.

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Elm Street, Medindie — Inner-City Living in a Premium Setting

Medindie is one of Adelaide's most established and desirable inner suburbs, just minutes from the CBD, healthcare precinct, and public transport. Elm Street reflects the suburb's character, high-quality accommodation in a refined residential setting that participants can genuinely call home.

For participants who value accessibility, independence, and a well-appointed living environment, this home offers all three. It's particularly well suited to those who want to stay connected to the city, their allied health providers, and their broader community.

Best suited to: Participants who prioritise inner-city access, lifestyle, and a premium home environment alongside reliable disability support.

How to Refer a Participant to SACARE

The referral process is straightforward. SACARE's intake team is experienced in matching participants to the right home based on their NDIS plan, support needs, and personal goals, not just availability.

There's no pressure and no lengthy process to get started. A single conversation is usually enough to know whether a home is the right fit. Reach out directly:

Is SACARE Registered With the NDIS?

Yes. SACARE is a registered NDIS provider operating across South Australia. All homes are designed and managed in line with NDIS Practice Standards, and the team works closely with support coordinators, planners, and participants' families throughout the referral and transition process.

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