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New SDA homes in Berwick

A new chapter in inclusive housing has recently opened in Berwick, as SDA Living Australia unveiled its latest development on Coniston Avenue.

Called the Robust Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) villas, they were designed for people with complex support needs.

The national general manager of SDA Living Australia, Toula Maoustakas, said that the open day event captured the spirit of the project.

“These units don’t just meet a need, they set a new benchmark for what accessible living can and should look like in this region,” they said.

The open day allowed NDIS participants, families, local providers and community leaders such as Akoonah Ward councillor Scott Dowling, who praised the development, to tour the homes.

Facilities featured included open-plan living spaces, accessible designs, and dedicated on-site support rooms.

The homes, built in partnership with Unique Build, are said to reflect a shift away from more isolated and institutional settings toward a more connected, community-focused living.

The new villas are also located just off the Princes Highway, which means proximity to local amenities such as those that can be found in Berwick Village and health services like Casey Hospital.

For more information on SDA housing options in Berwick, visit www.sdalivingaustralia.com.au

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