Supported Independant Living

What is Supported Independant Living?

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a type of support offered through the NDIS. It provides assistance with daily activities like personal care, meal preparation, shopping, medication management, housekeeping, and transportation to name a few. At Personalised Care, we also help build skills to enable greater independence.

We offer SIL options to NDIS participants with higher support needs, such as those requiring overnight assistance, 24/7 care, person-to-person support, or significant daily help. Whether you live alone or in a shared home, SIL can give you the chance to live an independent life while receiving the support you need.

Experience the Key Benefits of Supported Independent Living

Receive the Support You Need

Our SIL program offers core supports in the comfort of your own home, or in one of our welcoming homes, so you can receive the daily assistance you need to live your best life.

Foster Belonging

Join a supportive community and make new friends through our SIL program and community events.

Maximize Your Independence

Our SIL services allow you to increase your independence while still having access to all of the support you need.

Expand Your Horizons

With SIL from Personalised Care, you'll have the opportunity to explore new experiences in the community and within our SIL homes, fostering growth and enrichment.

At Personalised Care, our commitment to first-class care ensures that all of our SIL participants receive the support and assistance they need to live fulfilling lives.

At Personalised Care, we listen to your needs, understand who you are, and work
with you to achieve your goals and live the lifestyle you want. Our homes are
supportive, friendly environments where everyone is respected, valued, and has
choice over their supports and how they live. Our SIL services are designed to be personalized and include:

  • 24/7 support with an individualized approach

  • Medication management and administration

  • Personal care with dignity, compassion, and respect

  • Skill-building in daily living tasks like meal preparation, cooking, and cleaning

  • Assistance with behavior support plans

  • Household task support

  • Social skills development through activities

  • Supervision, personal safety, and security

  • Medical appointment support, including transportation

  • Community access support (e.g. visiting families, attending hydrotherapy)

What Does Supported Independant Living Involve?

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If you’d like to know more about Supported Independent Living, or how we can assist, we’d love to hear from you!