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Supported Living Made Simple: A Better Way to Live for NDIS Participants

Supported Living Made Simple: A Better Way to Live for NDIS Participants

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…

The Life-Changing Benefits of SIL Accommodation for NDIS Participants

The Life-Changing Benefits of SIL Accommodation for NDIS Participants

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.

Person-Centred Care: What It Means and Why It Matters

Person-Centred Care: What It Means and Why It Matters

When it comes to disability support, no two individuals have the same needs, aspirations, or challenges. That is why Person-Centred Care is a fundamental principle of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

Exploring SIL Accommodation in the Central Coast

Exploring SIL Accommodation in the Central Coast

Independence is fundamentally about having control over one’s life. For individuals with disabilities, this control can significantly impact their self-esteem, dignity, and ability to make choices about daily activities, social interactions, and long-term goals.

Accessing the NDIS: How to Provide Evidence of Your Disability

Accessing the NDIS: How to Provide Evidence of Your Disability

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a national scheme designed to
provide support and services for people with significant and permanent disabilities. It is the
responsibility of the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) to decide who can access
the NDIS by determining eligibility.