Supported Independent Living, often called SIL, is about providing support with day- to-day tasks so participants can be as independent as possible while learning valuable life skills.
Supported living plays an important role in disability support by promoting independence, dignity, and inclusion for individuals with disabilities. It moves beyond the traditional model of care by giving ‘choice and control’ to people with disabilities develop life skills, and live in environments that reflect their goals. Supported Living, often delivered through Supported Independent Living (SIL) or Individualised Living Options…
Supported Independent Living (SIL) gives NDIS participants the opportunity to live more independently while receiving the support they need. SIL support and accommodation offers a safe, structured, and supportive home environment for people with disabilities who require regular and significant assistance with everyday tasks.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has transformed access to essential support and services for people with disabilities. By providing individualised funding, NDIS enables individuals to select providers that best suit their unique needs and goals
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) represents a significant shift in how disability services are delivered, moving away from a generalised model to one that is more individualised and responsive to the needs of each participant
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) stands out for its person-centred approach, placing individuals with disabilities at the heart of every decision and support plan.
Home and living support options are important for people with disabilities as they pave the way for a more inclusive, independent, and fulfilling life.
Moving out of the home of their parents and living in a place on their own is often a distant dream for a lot of differently-abled individuals. That’s because the provision of care and support that they need to move out from the safety and protection provided by their loved ones is often lacking
One of the primary goals of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is to
help people with disabilities to live independently and build their capacity to take care of
themselves and become active members of their community.
An important step in being independent in life is when you make choices regarding your living arrangements. Individualised Living Options (ILO) is an NDIS support that enables participants to choose where they live and with whom they live. It also involves the support that the participants will require in their new home environment.

