Once a participant is settled and routines are established, the focus shifts to something less visible… but just as critical.
Ongoing management.
Because maintaining a successful SDA tenancy isn’t a “set and forget” process.
It requires continuous oversight to ensure everything remains aligned – from funding and documentation through to the property itself.
For Jenelle, this stage is about consistency and accountability.
Behind the scenes, this includes:
• Monitoring tenancy agreements and documentation to ensure they remain current
• Liaising with providers and stakeholders to maintain smooth operations
• Ensuring the property continues to meet SDA requirements and participant needs
• Responding to changes in circumstances, supports, or household dynamics
• Supporting long-term tenancy stability through proactive management
But one of the most important aspects of this stage is ensuring alignment with the NDIS framework.
Because as the sector evolves, so too do the requirements that underpin SDA.
This means staying across updates, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring that all documentation reflects the current environment.
It’s detailed work.
Often unseen.
But essential to ensuring that the tenancy continues to operate effectively and compliantly.
Because long-term success isn’t just about how a tenancy begins…
It’s about how it is maintained over time.
✨ Coming up in Part Twelve:
Annual reviews, funding adjustments, and ensuring SDA tenancies continue to align with updated NDIS pricing and participant plans.

