Live More Independently With the Right SIL Providers in Point Cook

What is Supported Independent Living?
What’s Included in SIL?
- Personal care and daily living assistance
- Meal planning and preparation
- Household tasks such as cleaning and laundry
- Medication reminders and support
- Community participation
- Budgeting and money management
- Building life skills and independence
- Overnight or 24/7 support (if required)
Our SIL Accommodation Options

Our Approach to Supported Independent Living Point Cook
- Person-centred support tailored to your goals
- Safe, comfortable, and accessible homes
- Trained and experienced support workers
- Focus on building independence
- Flexible support hours based on your needs
- Encouragement of social and community participation

Who is SIL Suitable For?
- Need help with daily living tasks
- Want to live more independently
- Prefer shared accommodation with support
- Require overnight or 24/7 assistance
- Want to build life skills
- Are transitioning from home or another care setting

How We Help You Get Started
- Understand your goals and support needs
- Review your NDIS plan and SIL funding
- Match you with suitable accommodation options
- Develop a personalised support plan
- Introduce you to support workers and housemates
- Support your move and ongoing independence

Why Choose Us for SIL?
- Experienced and caring support team
- Focus on independence and skill-building
- Safe and welcoming homes
- Flexible support arrangements
- Transparent communication
- Ongoing monitoring and improvement of supports
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for SIL?
SIL is generally funded for participants who require regular support with everyday activities and benefit from living in a supported environment. Eligibility is determined by the NDIS based on your individual needs.
Does SIL funding include rent and groceries?
No. SIL funding covers support services, not everyday living expenses. You are responsible for rent, utilities, food, and personal costs.
Can I choose who I live with?
Yes. You will be involved in choosing your housemates. NDIS SIL providers in Melbourne usually aim to match participants based on compatibility, preferences, and support needs.
Can I receive SIL in my own home?
Yes. SIL can be delivered in your own home, depending on your support needs and NDIS funding.
What kind of support staff are available?
Support workers may assist with personal care, cooking, cleaning, medication reminders, community participation, and skill-building. Some homes also provide overnight or 24/7 support.
Is SIL the same as Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)?
No. SIL refers to the support services you receive, while SDA relates to the physical housing designed for people with high support needs. You can have SIL with or without SDA.
Can my SIL support change over time?
Yes. Your support can be adjusted based on your changing needs, goals, or during your NDIS plan review.
How do I apply for SIL funding?
You can discuss SIL with your Support Coordinator or Local Area Coordinator. Evidence will usually be required to demonstrate your need for supported living.
What happens if SIL isn’t the right fit for me?
If your needs change, SIL providers in Melbourne can help explore other support options and assist with transitioning to a different arrangement.


