Medium Term Accommodation

NDIS Medium Term Accommodation Tasmania, Queensland, NSW, Victoria and South Australia

For those who are waiting for long-term disability support, it is essential to have a secure living arrangement in the medium term. NDIS Medium-Term Accommodation (MTA) can address this issue by offering financial assistance for leasing a suitable residence during the period of waiting for the completion of your disability support plan. This temporary measure guarantees a safe and pleasant living space for you while you are going through the transition phase.

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Our NDIS Medium-Term Accommodation (MTA) includes:
  • Temporary Housing: Secure and comfortable accommodation for an extended period, bridging the gap while waiting for long-term solutions.
  • Personal Care and Support: Assistance with daily living activities and personal care needs to ensure comfort and well-being.
  • Food and Essentials: Provision of meals and essential supplies to support a comfortable living environment.
  • Access to Community Services: Opportunities to engage with local community resources and services to enhance quality of life and social inclusion.
  • Flexible Duration: Housing options available for various durations to match individual needs and circumstances.
  • Safe and Accessible Environments: Housing designed to meet accessibility requirements and provide a safe, supportive living space.

Medium Term Accommodation (MTA: The Support You Can Expect

Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) is a transient living solution that the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) offers to individuals who are unable to immediately relocate to their permanent home. This could be the result of anticipating the completion of long-term accommodation or the arrangement of disability supports.

In order to be eligible for MTA, you must have a planned permanent residence but require interim accommodation for a specific duration. MTA is typically funded by the NDIS for a maximum of 90 days. This funding is limited to the cost of accommodation and does not cover daily living expenses, such as meals, internet, or utilities. If you require MTA for a period exceeding 90 days, you may be eligible for extended funding if you can demonstrate an ongoing need for assistance as a result of your support needs.

What You Can Expect from Medium Term Accommodation (MTA)

For those awaiting long-term plans, medium term accommodation (MTA) provides a temporary home. Unlike other NDIS funds covering everyday living expenses including electricity and food, MTA is committed to provide suitable living environments and required disability-related support.

MTA is tailored to meet particular requirements of every participant. This could mean moving to a new temporary home or changing an old one to fit the brief duration. The intention is to design a living space that resembles a permanent residence closely, thereby enabling people to develop skills for independent life in the future.

Apart from offering appropriate housing, MTA can also pay for certain supports connected to disabilities. These can call for assistance with personal hygiene, housework, skill development, transportation, and required tools. As needed, these services are provided on-site and off-site to help participants be ready for their ultimate move to long-term accommodation.

To enable people remain independent and properly ready for their future housing situation, MTA combines stable temporary accommodation with customised services.

Benefits of Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) for Participants and Their Families

Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) under the NDIS offers numerous advantages for both participants and their families. It provides a stable and secure temporary living arrangement, ensuring that participants have a comfortable place to stay while awaiting their long-term housing solutions. This stability helps reduce stress and provides peace of mind during a transitional period.

Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) offers a range of benefits for participants and their families, including:

  • Safe and Supportive Environment: Provides a secure temporary living arrangement with ample support while you await your permanent home.
  • Community Support: Ensures you are supported within the community during your transition, offering peace of mind.
  • Engaging Activities: Allows participation in various community activities and programs, promoting social engagement and personal growth.
  • Skill Development: Helps build life skills and capacity, preparing you for a smooth transition to long-term accommodation.
  • Respite for Caregivers: Relieves pressure on your informal support network, allowing them to take a break and ensuring they have peace of mind.
  • Community Integration: Facilitates integration into the community, providing opportunities for social interaction and involvement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Medium Term Accommodation (MTA)?

Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) provides temporary housing for NDIS participants who are waiting for more permanent accommodation. The NDIS covers the cost of MTA for up to 90 days. This helps prevent unnecessary moves to aged care facilities or long waits in hospitals for those with disabilities.

What is the purpose of Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) and who is eligible?

Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) is funded by the NDIS to help participants move to long-term housing that suits their disability needs. To be eligible, you must have a confirmed long-term housing option, like an SDA property or private rental, expected to be available soon. MTA is not for general housing instability or homelessness but helps with the transition from unsuitable housing to a suitable long-term solution.

How long can Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) last?

Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) is a short-term option that the NDIS pays for to help people find long-term housing. It usually lasts between 90 days and 12 months, but in rare cases it can last up to 18 months. The length of time is based on how long it takes to find stable housing. Planners for the NDIS, participants, and their families all work together to make a plan with clear due dates. Any changes in the situation are taken into account through regular reviews. MTA stops when you move into your permanent home or if you have problems that make getting money from MTA no longer possible.

How do you apply for Medium Term Accommodation?

To apply for Medium Term Accommodation (MTA), the NDIA will review evidence such as your support needs assessments, reports from health professionals, and daily support needs. They will determine if MTA will help you reach your goals, improve your independence, or connect you with the community. To include MTA in your NDIS plan, talk to your planner or Local Area Coordinator. If you disagree with the decision, you can request an internal review.

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