Supported Independent Living (SIL)
What Is SIL?
Supported Independent Living (SIL) is everyday support in a shared home or individual unit. It can include help with routines, personal care, meal preparation, household tasks and community access. We provide SIL across NSW and South Australia in homes where people feel safe, comfortable and supported.


Support available to you in SIL
Daily Living Assistance
Help with personal care, meal preparation, and household tasks to help you maintain a comfortable and safe home environment.
Medication Management
Support to safely administer, monitor, and manage medications as part of a comprehensive health care routine.
Social Activities
Assistance in participating in social and community activities, enabling you to build relationships and stay connected with local support networks.
Skill Development
Tailored programs to improve practical skills like cooking and budgeting for greater independence.
Health and Well-Being Support
Help with coordinating allied health therapies to address physical and mental health needs, promoting your overall wellness.
Transport Assistance
Help with travelling to appointments, work, or social events, enabling you to live a full and rewarding life.
Other Accommodations We Offer
STR
Short Term Respite
MTA
Medium Term Accommodation
SDA
Specialist Disability Accomodation
The Benefits of Supported Independent Living
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Carissa
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This team is the Gold Standard. The staff have a good handle on comorbidity of cognitive impairment, mental health, substance use and challenging behaviours. It’s what makes them so aspirational. I worked with one of their clients in crisis homelessness intermittent with incarceration & hospitalisation. He would disappear and reappear. This man is now present, engaged, has a home, no criminal matters. His quality of life has improved.
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