Supported Independent Living (SIL)

Assisting independent living is one type of support you can receive to live in your own home.

Our responsibilities are helping or supporting NDIS daily tasks shared living, such as preparing meals and personal care, which allow you to become more independent and develop your skills.

With supported independent living, individuals require some level of help at home all the time and have higher support needs.

Individuals with disabilities with high support needs are most likely to benefit from supported independent living.

In other words, you need significant help every day, seven days a week. Overnight assistance is also required.

Supported independent living may be available to NDIS participants who live with other NDIS participants. You may qualify for a supported independent living if you live alone, but you prefer another option.

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Individuals with disability deserve to live in a stable and safe environment. People with tenancy issues, or those vulnerable to homelessness, can receive assistance from Australian  Government or NDIA.

A support coordinator is also funded for individuals who receive supported independent living, who will assist you in locating a healthcare provider to complete the roster of care submission with you.

We can help you find providers if you don’t have funding for support coordination.