Supported Independent Living (SIL) under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) creates safe, stable, and supportive home environments that strengthen mental wellbeing.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) gives people with permanent and significant disabilities the funding and support they need to live confidently, independently, and with greater control over their lives.
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.
Living with a disability can affect many aspects of a person’s life, and for some people their disability support needs are more complex. These participants may need help not just with daily tasks, but also with health, therapy, and social connections. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is designed to meet these needs by offering care that looks at the…
Short-Term Accommodation (STA), including respite is a valuable NDIS support option that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of people with disabilities. STA is an NDIS-funded support that allows participants to live away from their usual home for a short period, typically up to 14 days at a time, and up to 28 days per year.
High Intensity Supports are important under the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Introduced in 2018, these supports are critical for individuals managing significant disability-related health conditions or complex behavioural issues, requiring specialised assistance that go beyond standard support levels. NDIS participants who require High Intensity Supports usually have disability-related health support needs, such as assistance with complex bowel management, enteral…
High-intensity daily support refers to complex, ongoing care provided to individuals with critical health and disability-related needs. These supports are delivered by highly trained professionals who understand the risks and complexities of working with participants requiring a higher level of attention.
Respite care, also known as Short Term Accommodation (STA) under the NDIS, plays a crucial role in ensuring that both participants and their caregivers receive the necessary support to maintain a healthy and sustainable care environment. Respite care is more than just a temporary break.
Finding the right NDIS providers in Central Coast is crucial for participants seeking tailored disability support and services that promote independence, dignity, and quality of life.

