Supported Independent Living Under the NDIS

SafeLane Healthcare
2 min readMar 29, 2024

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Do you want to live as independently as possible? If so, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding for Supported Independent Living (SIL), which can help you connect with the right support staff to assist you with your daily tasks in your home. SIL funding is also available for individuals who live in shared accommodation with other NDIS participants.

If you aspire to move out of the family home and establish greater independence in your living space, Supported Independent Living could be the way to achieve your goal. SIL is specifically designed to offer individuals with disabilities a place they can truly call home while receiving the necessary support to lead a fulfilling life.

What is Supported Independent Living (NDIS SIL)?

It’s a service that provides ongoing assistance with daily tasks, allowing NDIS participants to live independently under the guidance of qualified staff. This support includes help with personal care, meal preparation, and skill development. It is tailored for individuals who require significant assistance throughout the day and overnight. Whether living with others or independently, SIL offers the necessary support, promoting independence and alternative living options under the NDIS. The funding covers essential support, such as assistance from support workers with dressing, showering, and meal preparation.

Consider SIL if you are seeking support to enhance independence and community living. This service is designed for individuals who require assistance with daily activities in shared accommodations under the NDIS. Dedicated teams work to help individuals achieve personal goals and build independence.

What are the coverage, eligibility criteria, exclusions, rules, and pricing guidelines for NDIS SIL funding?

Please refer to the following link: https://tinyurl.com/NDIS-SIL

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