Supporting Disabilities Australia (SDAUS) is a family-owned business led by the Director Brian, and the CEO Mya. Having worked in community services, Brian recognised widespread neglect within the system and felt compelled to change it, particularly for those that are most vulnerable.
SDAUS was founded to set a new standard of care, where neglect is not tolerated. We approach each participant with understanding and consistency. We see them not as statistics, but as unique individuals with unique circumstances. Our commitment is to provide comprehensive support, ensuring personal development and growth that aligns with each individual’s present and future needs/goals.
Purpose
Our purpose is to be the pillar of support that empowers Australians with disabilities to live independently, confidently, and with dignity.
With a mothers touch and family-driven care, we help every participant and their loved ones achieve the best quality of life possible.
Mission
We’re committed to continually learning and growing so we can better support every individual, family, and community we serve.
Guided by our First Nations advisors, we ensure our homes and partnerships remain culturally safe, community-driven, and grounded in compassion and trust.”
Vision
Our vision is to build a nation where every person with a disability no matter how complex their needs can live with dignity, purpose, and belonging.
As a family-led organisation, we’re committed to continual learning, advocacy, and education that uplift our participants, our people, and the wider Australian community.
Frequently asked questions
What areas do you service?
Our offices are located in South-West Sydney, with a variety of properties from the inner west to the Southern Highlands and out to Penrith. If there are key areas of interest, contact us to see if we have availability, or are building in that area!
What's your turn around time?
Each situation is different, however with the right circumstance we have started supports within a matter of days.
How well are your staff trained?
Our staff are trained and experienced in many different areas. Some of these areas include manual handling/transferring, complex care needs (e.g. bowel care, catheter care, etc.), behaviour management and de-escalation, and more. Whilst our staff have a wide range of experience, it is necessary for them to be trained to participants' unique support needs.