Supported Accommodation in QLD: 3 SIL & SDA Homes With Current Vacancies

If you're an NDIS support coordinator, plan manager, or carer searching for supported accommodation in Queensland, finding the right home for your participant can feel like a long and uncertain process. Waitlists, mismatched support ratios, unsuitable layouts, the barriers are real.

That's why we want to make it easy. Right now, ONCALL | SACARE has three supported accommodation homes in QLD with current vacancies, each designed for a different type of participant, each ready to welcome someone today.

Here's everything you need to know about what's available and whether it could be the right fit.

What Is Supported Independent Living (SIL) in Queensland?

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is an NDIS-funded support model that provides assistance with daily tasks in a shared living environment. Participants live in a home with other residents and receive support from trained staff, enabling them to live as independently as possible.

Some homes are also registered as Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA), meaning the property itself has been purpose-built or modified to meet the needs of participants with more complex physical or functional requirements.

Current Supported Accommodation Vacancies in QLD

Eagle – Burpengary East | 1:3 SIL Support

Best suited to: Male participants requiring 1:3 SIL support in a warm, community-style home.

Eagle is a modern, well-connected SIL home located in Burpengary East, close to shops, hospitals, and medical services. The home has onsite overnight assistance and a genuine community feel that helps participants settle in and feel at home.

One bedroom is currently available. Your participant would be joining two friendly male residents in a thoughtfully designed space that includes:

  • Open-plan living and dining areas

  • Large bathrooms with low-step showers

  • A covered alfresco area for outdoor time

If your participant is a male who thrives with consistent support and a relaxed, social living environment, Eagle is worth exploring.

Sedge – Caboolture | High Physical Support SDA with 1:2 SIL

Best suited to: Male participants requiring High Physical Support SDA with 1:2 SIL funding.

Sedge is a newly built, fully accessible High Physical Support SDA home in Caboolture, one of the most comprehensively equipped properties in ONCALL | SACARE's Queensland portfolio. It's designed from the ground up for participants with complex physical support needs, without compromising on dignity or lifestyle.

One bedroom is available. Your participant would be sharing with a friendly male resident in his early 30s.

Key features of this SDA home include:

  • Customised accessible bathrooms and kitchen

  • Wide doorways throughout

  • Smart home technology integrated across the property

  • Private ensuites in every bedroom

  • A backup generator to ensure assistive technology is never interrupted

For a participant who needs high physical support and deserves a home that genuinely reflects that — Sedge is the kind of property that changes daily life.

Tintara – Carseldine | SDA Improved Liveability with STR, MTA & Long-Term Options

Best suited to: Male participants seeking SIL in an SDA Improved Liveability home, including short-term (STR) or medium-term (MTA) options.

Tintara is a classic, beautifully maintained home in Carseldine, minutes from the train station, local shops, and a nearby medical centre. It offers a large backyard, alfresco entertaining area, and a two-car garage.

What makes Tintara stand out is its flexibility. Whether your participant needs a short-term placement while longer-term arrangements are confirmed, a medium-term option during a transition, or a permanent supported home, Tintara can accommodate all three.

It's a 1:2 SIL arrangement, ideal for a male participant who values:

  • A calm, homely living environment

  • Easy access to transport and community services

  • A genuine sense of belonging rather than a clinical setting

If you're working with a participant in transition or navigating an urgent housing gap, Tintara offers a real solution right now.

Why Placement Timing Matters for NDIS Participants

Every week on a waitlist is a week without the right support environment. For participants with complex needs, unsuitable or temporary accommodation can affect wellbeing, routines, and broader NDIS goals.

Having current vacancies, across three different support types and locations, means there's an opportunity to move quickly and match your participant to a home that genuinely works for them.

How to Explore a Match for Your Participant

ONCALL | SACARE's intake team in Queensland is available for a straightforward, no-pressure conversation. There's no obligation, just clear information to help you make the right decision.

Get in touch:

Whether you're actively searching or still gathering information, reaching out early gives you the best chance of securing the right placement before availability changes.

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