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Adelaide, SA

NDIS Maintenance Software for Adelaide Providers

Purpose-built maintenance management for SDA and SIL providers in Adelaide. One system for every maintenance request, contractor job, and property history.

A$29/property/month. Cancel anytime.

NDIS Accommodation in Adelaide

Adelaide has a well-established disability services sector with SDA properties across the northern suburbs, the Adelaide Hills, and the Fleurieu Peninsula. South Australia's ageing housing stock in established suburbs means maintenance requests tend to be more frequent, making systematic tracking essential for compliance.

South Australian providers include Novita, Minda, and a range of independent SIL operators who manage both purpose-built SDA and converted residential properties.

Adelaide's SDA market features a mix of older converted residential properties in established suburbs like Salisbury and Elizabeth, alongside newer purpose-built developments in growth areas. South Australia's disability sector has a strong community-based tradition, with many smaller providers managing modest portfolios that still require rigorous maintenance tracking.

Why Adelaide providers choose HousingHub

Replace spreadsheets

Stop tracking maintenance in spreadsheets and email chains. Adelaide providers use HousingHub to centralise every request across their portfolio.

Track landlord vs your jobs

Assign maintenance to your own contractors or the property owner. Clear records of who handled what — essential for subleasing providers.

Mobile request submission

Support staff across Adelaide submit requests with photos from any device. No app download, no training — just open and submit.

Audit-ready property history

Permanent record of every job, photo, and invoice per property. Ready for NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission reviews.

Common questions from Adelaide providers

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