Enrolling Your Property with the NDIS

Making it official with the NDIS….

We handle the complex NDIA enrollment process so your home is officially recognised and ready for funding.

Building or buying your dream accessible home is an incredible milestone. But before your Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) funding can actually be used to pay for it, the physical building must be officially registered—or "enrolled"—with the NDIS.

Why is registering an SDA home so complicated?

The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) has incredibly strict rules about what qualifies as an SDA home. The application process involves submitting technical certifications, navigating a confusing government online portal, and proving that your home meets specific design categories (like High Physical Support or Improved Liveability).

Furthermore, the NDIS rules state that an individual participant cannot enroll a property themselves. It must be done by an official, Registered NDIS Provider.

How Integrated Access makes enrollment easy

You shouldn't have to fight with government portals to live in your own house. As your Registered Provider, we take the entire dwelling enrollment process off your hands.

We gather the right paperwork, ensure your certifications are correct, and submit the application directly to the NDIA on your behalf. We know exactly what the government is looking for, which prevents costly delays and gets your home approved faster.

Our 3-Step Enrollment Process

Certification Check

We review your property's documentation and connect you with an accredited SDA Assessor to ensure your home meets the strict NDIS SDA Design Standards.

Portal Submission

You’re part of the process. We keep communication open and decisions shared—no black boxes or surprises.

Approval & Activation

We liaise directly with the NDIS until your property is officially enrolled and your SDA funding is activated for claiming.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No. The NDIS requires all SDA dwellings to be enrolled by an official Registered NDIS Provider. We act as your provider to fulfill this requirement so you can access your funding.

  • Yes. Before a property can be enrolled, an independent, accredited SDA Assessor must certify that the building meets the correct design standards. If you don't have an assessor yet, we can guide you to trusted professionals in our network.

  • While the NDIA's processing times can vary, having a specialized provider submit a perfect, error-free application is the best way to avoid months of delays. We track your application closely until it is approved.