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    Accommodation and Tenancy Assistance

    Help to find, secure and maintain stable housing. NDIS tenancy support across Victoria, Melbourne and Australia.

    Housing that supports independence

    Stable, suitable housing is the foundation of independence. NDHS helps participants understand their housing options, complete applications, manage tenancy obligations and resolve issues with landlords or agents.

    From SDA and SIL through to private rental and shared accommodation, our Victoria-based team finds the right path for each participant's life.

    Who is tenancy assistance for?

    • Participants seeking new accommodation
    • People needing help applying for social, community or private housing
    • Participants struggling with tenancy obligations or landlord issues
    • People moving from family home or hospital into independent housing
    • Anyone wanting to keep their current home with the right supports

    What's included

    Housing options advice

    Guidance across SDA, SIL, social housing and private rental.

    Applications and paperwork

    Help completing forms, gathering documents and lodging applications.

    Securing a tenancy

    Inspections, agreements and bond support so move-in goes smoothly.

    Maintaining a tenancy

    Help meeting obligations, paying rent and avoiding tenancy breakdown.

    Repairs and modifications

    Liaising with landlords on repairs, maintenance and accessibility.

    Co-tenant matching

    Support to find compatible co-tenants for shared accommodation.

    Available across Victoria and Australia

    We support participants across Melbourne and regional Victoria, with services also available in Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory. Whether you live in metro Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat or further afield, our team brings personalised care to you.

    Find a home that supports your life

    Speak to NDHS about accommodation and tenancy support in Victoria, Melbourne and across Australia.

    Personalised care · Dignity and choice · Safety and respect · Independence