What Is NDIS-Supported Independent Living? A Complete Guide

We often dream of living independently. Humans desire to live independently. Living independently reinforces a person’s belief in their ability to manage life’s challenges and tasks. Independence allows individuals with disabilities to have control over their own lives, make their own decisions, and pursue personal goals.

This autonomy is a fundamental psychological need that contributes to a person’s sense of self-determination and well-being. The desire for independence reflects a fundamental aspect of the human experience-the need to be autonomous, capable, and free to live according to one’s own values and choices.

At Nascare Disability Services, we understand this desire. And we think Supported Independent Living (SIL) might be the perfect solution!

We specialise in providing SIL in South Australia, helping people with disabilities achieve their goals of living more independently. In this blog, we’ll explain what SIL is, how it works, and how our team can assist you every step of the way.

What Is Supported Independent Living (SIL)?

Supported Independent Living, or SIL, is a type of support designed for people with disabilities who want to live independently but need some assistance with daily tasks. This support is usually provided in shared housing or individual units, where participants can receive the help they need while enjoying their own space.

Who Is SIL For?

SIL is ideal for individuals who want to live independently but need support with daily activities like cooking, cleaning, personal care, or managing medication. It’s a great option for those who value their independence but also want the reassurance of having support available when needed.

How Supported Independent Living Works

1. Check for eligibility and funding

Supported Independent Living is funded through the NDIS. To receive SIL, you must have SIL approved in your NDIS plan. Our team at Nascare Disability Services will take the time to explain how the funding works and assist you in ensuring you have the necessary support in place.

2. Choose types of arrangement

SIL can be provided in shared houses, apartments, or individual units. Accommodations will differ depending on your requirements and choice. We work with you to ensure that a living environment is chosen that best suits your needs.

3. Choose a support worker

Support workers are indeed the lifeline of SIL, attending to practical daily activities such as cooking, cleaning, personal care, and any other related activities. Nascare Disability Services welcomes support staff that are friendly and well-trained in making the most out of life.

Support worker helping participant

How To Access Supported Independent Living

1. Starting the Process

Getting started with SIL is easy! The first step is to contact us at Nascare Disability Services. We’ll set up a meeting to discuss your needs and goals and help you understand your options.

2. Choosing a Provider

Choosing the right SIL provider is important. At Nascare Disability Services, we pride ourselves on offering high-quality, personalized support that fits your needs. We’re here to answer any questions you have and help you make an informed decision.

3. Preparing for Transition

Moving into an SIL arrangement can be a big change, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our team will support you every step of the way, from planning your move to settling into your new home. We’re here to make the transition as smooth as possible.

The Benefits Of Supported Independent Living

1. Increased Independence

The first great benefit of SIL is that the individual gets to live as independently as possible, where they get to decide most aspects of their daily life while having all the support they need.

2. Personalised Support

Everyone is unique, and here at Nascare Disability Services, we get that. Our SIL support really matches your unique needs and wants to enable you to achieve your goals. Whether it be around food preparation and cooking, cleaning, or personal care, our team can support you in achieving those goals you have set.

3. Community Participation

SIL is also about living in the community, not just independently. Living in a shared setting or participating in local activities should help develop social networks that would reduce loneliness.

Support worker helping participant for home help

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Supported Independent Living under the NDIS?

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a type of NDIS-funded support that helps people with disabilities live independently while receiving help with daily tasks.

To be eligible for SIL, you need to have SIL included in your NDIS plan. We can help you understand the eligibility criteria and guide you through the process.

SIL is funded through the NDIS. The amount of funding depends on your individual needs and goals, which are outlined in your NDIS plan.

Support in SIL includes help with daily tasks like cooking, cleaning, personal care, and more. The support is tailored to meet your specific needs.

Yes, you have the choice of selecting your SIL provider. At Nascare Disability Services, we offer personalised, high-quality support and are here to help you find the best arrangement for your needs.

Successfully managing one’s own life can bring a great sense of accomplishment and pride, contributing to emotional well-being. At Nascare, we help you feel independent as well as comfortable by offering you support throughout your stay with us! Connect with us to learn more about how we can help you with SIL in South Australia!

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