A Complete Guide for Participants on the Central Coast
Finding the right home is one of the most important foundations for independence, dignity, and wellbeing—especially for people living with disability. For many NDIS participants, the journey toward permanent housing such as Supported Independent Living (SIL) or Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) can take time. This is where Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) plays a critical and often life-changing role. As one of the leading NDIS Providers on the Central Coast, Caring Arms Australia is proud to offer fully accessible, ready-to-occupy Medium Term Accommodation facilities designed specifically to support participants while they wait for their long-term housing solution of choice. This in-depth guide explains what MTA is, how it works under the NDIS, who it’s for, and how participants on the Central Coast can benefit from high-quality MTA, including homes with ceiling hoists, mobility aids, and clinical-ready environments. Understanding Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) in the NDIS Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) is an NDIS-funded housing support designed to provide safe, suitable, and accessible accommodation for a limited period, generally up to 90 days (and sometimes longer with approval), while a participant is transitioning to a permanent living arrangement. MTA is not intended as long-term housing. Instead, it acts as a bridge—ensuring participants are not left without appropriate accommodation while waiting for:- Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)
- Supported Independent Living (SIL)
- Long-term private rental or home modifications
- Hospital discharge arrangements
- SDA construction or vacancy availability
- Safety and Accessibility First
- Continuity of Care
- Reduced Stress for Families and Carers
- Time to Make the Right Choice
- Are approved for or awaiting SDA or SIL
- Have complex physical or clinical support needs
- Are exiting hospital and cannot safely return home
- Are awaiting home modifications to be completed
- Are transitioning between providers or living arrangements
- Require fully accessible housing with assistive technology
- Short-term solution (typically up to 90 days)
- Used while waiting for permanent housing
- Focus on safety, accessibility, and stability
- Does not determine long-term living arrangements
- Long-term support model
- Focused on daily living assistance
- Can be delivered in SDA or private homes
- Requires participant matching and ongoing agreements
- Long-term, purpose-built housing
- Designed for participants with extreme functional impairment or high support needs
- Includes categories such as High Physical Support
- Often involves waiting periods due to limited supply
- Close to hospitals and allied health services
- Near families and community supports
- Designed for high physical support needs
- Available immediately when required
- Fully accessible, modern homes
- Ceiling hoist installed
- Motorised wheelchair access throughout
- Spacious, accessible bathrooms
- Assistive technology-ready infrastructure
- Safe overnight support provisions
- Proximity to medical services and transport
- Calm, residential neighbourhood settings
- Reduced manual handling injuries
- Safer transfers for participants
- Greater dignity and comfort
- Faster hospital discharges
- Immediate readiness without modifications
- MTA evidence reports
- Hospital discharge coordination
- SDA and SIL transition planning
- Funding justification and extensions
- Collaborative work with planners and LACs
- Young adults transitioning from family homes
- Participants exiting rehabilitation or hospital
- People relocating to the Central Coast for better support
- SDA builds nearing completion
- Emergency accommodation needs
- Faster response times
- Strong local healthcare networks
- Knowledge of regional housing pathways
- Face-to-face coordination
- Ongoing community engagement
- Waiting for SDA or SIL
- Exiting hospital
- In need of fully accessible temporary housing
- Seeking a trusted NDIS Provider on the Central Coast


