FAQs
Supported Independent Living (SIL) is an NDIS-funded support that helps people with disability live independently. It provides assistance with daily tasks, personal care, and skill development while living in shared or individual homes.
What is Supported Independent Living (SIL) under the NDIS?
Supported Independent Living (SIL) is an NDIS-funded support that helps people with disability live independently. It provides assistance with daily tasks, personal care, and skill development while living in shared or individual homes.
Check our available SIL vacancies above. Once you complete an enquiry, we can help you find the right home and support match for your needs.
How do I find available SIL homes near me?
Check our available SIL vacancies above. Once you complete an enquiry, we can help you find the right home and support match for your needs.
NDIS SIL is available for participants aged 18 and over who require regular assistance with daily living tasks. Eligibility is determined through your NDIS plan and support needs.
Who is eligible for NDIS Supported Independent Living?
NDIS SIL is available for participants aged 18 and over who require regular assistance with daily living tasks. Eligibility is determined through your NDIS plan and support needs.
Yes, we match you with housemates based on shared interests, lifestyle preferences, and support needs to ensure a comfortable and compatible living environment.
Can I choose my housemates in SIL accommodation?
Yes, we match you with housemates based on shared interests, lifestyle preferences, and support needs to ensure a comfortable and compatible living environment.
No, SIL funding covers personal support, not rent or utilities. Housing costs can be paid through Disability Support Pension, Commonwealth Rent Assistance, or other personal funding sources.
Does SIL funding cover rent and utilities?
No, SIL funding covers personal support, not rent or utilities. Housing costs can be paid through Disability Support Pension, Commonwealth Rent Assistance, or other personal funding sources.