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LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Standard Assessor

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Access Mobility solutions

LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Standard Assessor

Access Mobility solutions provides access for everyone!
LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Standard Assessor
LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Standard Assessor

About LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Guideline

Livable Housing Design Guidelines are intended to make homes easier to use and more adaptable to the changing needs of residents.

LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Standard Assessor

The guidelines seek to make Australian homes

This often involves making practical design changes like reducing steps wherever possible, increasing space in bathrooms, widening doorways and hallways, and planning for future mobility needs. The chart below reflects Australia’s National Construction Code (NCC) transition and adoption dates by state and territory.

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The guidelines seek to make Australian homes

This often involves making practical design changes like reducing steps wherever possible, increasing space in bathrooms, widening doorways and hallways, and planning for future mobility needs. The chart reflects Australia’s National Construction Code (NCC) transition and adoption dates by state and territory.

At Access Mobility Solutions, our number one priority is increasing accessibility for our clients, which is why we are proud to offer certified LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Standard Assessor services. 

-> For more detailed information, please visit your jurisdiction’s website.

State/Territory Livable housing design Further information
Australian Capital Territory 1 October 2023 ACT Government
New South Wales Not adopting NSW Government
Northern Territory 1 October 2023 Northern Territory Government
Queensland Queensland Modern Homes website Queensland Government
South Australia 1 October 2024 South Australian Government
Tasmania 1 October 2024 Tasmanian Government
Victoria 1 May 2024 Victorian Government
Western Australia Not adopting Western Australian Government

The Importance of Assessing Your Home

The Livable Housing Design Standard sets forth guidelines to ensure homes are safe and accessible for all occupants regardless of age or ability. The Livable Housing Design Standard requirements apply to all new Class 1a (Houses) and Class 2 (Apartments) buildings. 

A certified LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Standard Assessor is trained to understand if homes meet the National Construction Code and Livable Housing Design Standard guidelines. When you work with an assessor from Access Mobility Solutions, you will receive recommendations for improvements where necessary in meeting the NCC Livable Housing Design Standard. Here are some other important aspects of your assessment:

Accessibility

Homes that meet the Livable Housing Design Standard guidelines are more accessible to seniors, those living with disabilities, and families with young children. An LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Standard Assessor identifies areas within your home that may present issues for these groups to navigate. Your assessor will suggest ways to modify the space and improve accessibility.

Safety

Meeting National Construction Code and complying with Livable Housing Design Standard guidelines includes such things as future handrails installation and non-slip flooring.

Future Adaptation

The Livable Housing Design Standard was designed with future housing needs in mind. Compliant homes should change along with residents’ mobility. The Access Mobility Solutions assessor will evaluate how adaptable your home would be when adding a walk-in shower or outside ramp, as examples. Your assessor will make suggestions on how future home modifications might impact your home’s floor plans.

Compliance

Ensuring your home is compliant with the National Construction Code Livable Design Standard guidelines is essential as many government bodies in Australia now require new homes to comply with the Livable Housing Design Standard and working with a certified assessor can avoid compliance issues.
In short, hiring an LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Standard Assessor is important to not only comply with Australian regulations but to also maintain the safety, accessibility, and future adaptability of your home.

Why is the Livable Housing Design Standard Significant?

As members of the Australian community age, they will require housing that meets their mobility needs. To make housing more adaptable and better suited for people with mobility limitations, the Australian government wants to increase the stock of available compliant housing. Doing so will allow seniors, especially, to age at home.

It is important to note, however, that while the Livable Housing Design Standard can greatly improve the accessibility and inclusivity of homes, it may not fully meet the needs of all individuals. Some people with more severe disabilities will need additional design considerations, recommendation to the Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) Design Standard may be necessary to accomplish this, this is another service that Access Mobility Solutions can provide. Nevertheless, adopting the National Construction Code Livable Housing Design Standard guidelines can make a significant impact by allowing older people more choices, reducing future nursing care expenses, and the ability to age in place.

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Livable Housing Design Standard Overview

The overall goal of a Livable Housing Design Standard assessment is to provide a set of steps toward technical modifications, that if completed, will enable dwellings to better meet the guidelines. Six main areas are studied by the assessor with feedback provided. They include:

Dwelling Access

A continuous entry without steps into the building from the allotment boundary, and/or garage or carport.

Dwelling Entrance

A minimum of one step-free door is required to enter the building from the access path.

Internal Doors and Corridors

From the ground level, all internal doors and corridors must allow unobstructed movement between spaces.

Sanitary Compartment

At least one sanitary compartment must be located on the ground level of the home and allow for independent access and use.

Shower

The size and layout must allow for hobble-less and step-free access.

Reinforcement of Bathroom and Sanitary Compartment Walls

Sanitary compartment and bathroom walls must be reinforced to accommodate future grabrails and other safety features for future mobility needs without the removal of existing wall linings.

In short, hiring an LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Standard Assessor is important to not only comply with Australian regulations but to also maintain the safety, accessibility, and future adaptability of your home.
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A Safer More Comfortable Home to Age In

A livable home aims to enhance accessibility for Australian residential dwellings through all stages of their occupant’s lives. Both the National Construction Code and the Livable Housing Design Standard guidelines were created as minimum requirements, but are not perfect best practices. Their goal is to benefit the largest number of occupants and visitors in the majority of circumstances. With a large portion of the Australian population reaching their golden years, these commonsense steps will make homes safer and more comfortable to grow old in with dignity.

Access Mobility Solutions is proud to offer LHA NCC Livable Housing Design Standard Assessor services to Australia Our unique combination of architectural expertise and experience with personal disability helps us create value for our clients in ways others cannot. EVERYONE deserves a livable home regardless of their age or ability. Turn to us for innovative, compliant solutions.

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Good Access for All Starts with Access Mobility Solutions

If you have questions about any of our services, we are happy to help. Reach out to Access Mobility Solutions! While complying with accessibility legislation can feel like a never-ending, complex process, we make it easy.

I believe that it was a natural transition to become an Accredited Access Consultant. As someone with first-hand knowledge of the architectural profession and, due to living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and the experiences of a manual wheelchair user, I can provide a unique, dual perspective on access issues.

GOOD ACCESS has become an integral part of my life.

“I cannot control the fact I have multiple sclerosis but what I can control is my attitude”

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