NDIS Home Modifications in Old Bar
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Old Bar NDIS Home Modifications
Living safely and comfortably at home is a top priority for many people living with disability, and that’s exactly where A1 Maintenance and Building can help. Providing professional NDIS home modifications in Old Bar and surrounding areas, this trusted local business brings over 30 years of hands-on experience to every job.
From grab rail installations to full accessible bathroom fit-outs, all work is carefully planned and tailored to individual needs. Whether you’re adjusting a home for a wheelchair user, adding a safety ramp, or widening a doorway, each modification is designed for long-term safety, mobility, and ease. With a deep understanding of local homes and the coastal environment, they’re known for delivering practical, high-quality results.
Ready to improve accessibility at home? Contact 0417 513 370 to book a free quote today.
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NDIS home modifications can make a big difference to daily life, especially when they’re planned and installed with care. In Old Bar, these services help locals live more independently by making homes easier to move around, safer to use, and more suited to personal mobility needs.
Modifications might include non-slip flooring, support rails, step-free access, or layout changes that allow wheelchairs to move freely between rooms. Every job is customised and delivered by a licensed team that understands both building standards and the NDIS process.
This local team uses durable, compliant materials and offers practical solutions that blend in with the home, not stand out.
FAQ
Everything You Need To Know
What are considered home modifications under the NDIS?
Home modifications covered by the NDIS include any changes made to a person’s home to improve safety, accessibility, and independence. Common modifications include grab rails, safety ramps, widened doorways, accessible bathroom upgrades, lowered kitchen benches, and non-slip flooring. These must be directly related to the participant’s disability and necessary for daily living. Modifications may be minor (like a single handrail) or complex (like a full bathroom remodel), and are subject to NDIS approval and funding guidelines.
How do I get home modifications funded through the NDIS?
To access funding for home modifications, you must first be an NDIS participant with a relevant goal in your plan that supports independent living. An occupational therapist (OT) will assess your home and provide a report outlining what changes are needed and why. You’ll also need a quote from a licensed builder. The NDIS reviews the recommendations to decide if the modifications are “reasonable and necessary.” Once approved, the modifications can be funded under your plan and delivered by registered or appropriately qualified providers.
Who is responsible for organising NDIS home modifications?
While the participant is ultimately in charge of their NDIS plan, home modifications are usually organised with the help of a support coordinator, occupational therapist, and builder. The OT assesses needs and provides a formal report, the builder supplies a quote, and the support coordinator helps manage the process. It’s important to work with professionals experienced in NDIS processes to ensure everything meets required standards and timeframes. The participant or their representative signs off on final decisions and coordinates with the NDIS if required.