Top Home Modifications & Accessibility Providers in Rhodes
There is 1 NDIS Home Modifications & Accessibility provider listed in Rhodes. Across 1 reviewed provider, the average rating is 5.0 from 2 reviews.
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- 1
- Avg rating · 1 reviewed
- 5.0★
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- Updated July 2026
About the service
About Home Modifications & Accessibility under the NDIS
Home modifications make a home safer and more accessible by changing the physical environment to suit a participant's needs — from minor changes like grab rails, ramps, and lever taps to complex work such as bathroom and kitchen modifications and widened doorways. The right modifications can transform independence and safety, letting people move around and use facilities in their own home.
An occupational therapist assesses your needs and how you use your home, working with building professionals on anything beyond simple changes. Modifications are classified as minor or complex, which shapes the assessment and approval process, and the NDIS funds work that is reasonable, necessary, and value for money — considering factors like landlord consent for rentals. When choosing providers, you will typically work with an OT for assessment and design and a qualified builder experienced in accessible modifications, so look for relevant experience, proper qualifications and insurance, and strong coordination between them.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How many Home Modifications & Accessibility providers are there in Rhodes?
There is 1 NDIS Home Modifications & Accessibility provider listed in Rhodes.
What is the difference between minor and complex home modifications?
Minor modifications are relatively straightforward changes like grab rails and ramps, while complex modifications involve structural work such as bathroom or kitchen changes and require detailed occupational therapy assessment, building plans, and quotes. The classification affects the evidence and approval process.
Can I modify a rental property?
It is possible, but the NDIS considers factors such as landlord consent and whether modifying the current home is the most effective option. An occupational therapist's assessment helps determine the best approach, which in some situations may be Specialist Disability Accommodation rather than extensive modifications.
Who carries out home modifications?
You typically work with an occupational therapist for assessment and design, and a qualified builder experienced in accessible modifications for the construction. Look for relevant experience, proper qualifications and insurance, quality compliant work, and good coordination between the therapist and builder.
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