What Does NDIS Supported Independent Living Cover?

 

NDIS Supported Independent Living (SIL) is designed to help people with disabilities live as independently as possible while still receiving the assistance they need. Whether you're moving out for the first time or looking for better living arrangements, SIL provides funding for support in shared or individual living environments. But what exactly does it cover? Let’s break it down.

NDIS Supported Independent Living


What is Covered Under NDIS Supported Independent Living?

1. Daily Living Support

SIL funds assist with daily tasks such as:

  • Personal care (bathing, dressing, grooming)
  • Meal preparation and cooking
  • Household chores (cleaning, laundry, gardening)
  • Medication management

2. Skill Development

Living independently means building essential life skills, and SIL can help with:

  • Budgeting and money management
  • Cooking and nutrition guidance
  • Social skills and communication
  • Travel training (using public transport confidently)

3. Assistance with Household Routines

SIL workers can help establish and maintain structured routines for daily living. This can include:

  • Morning and bedtime routines
  • Assistance with schedules and appointments
  • Managing groceries and meal planning

4. Support with Community Engagement

SIL isn’t just about home life—it also encourages social participation and inclusion, such as:

  • Attending community events
  • Developing friendships and social networks
  • Engaging in hobbies and leisure activities

What’s Not Covered?

While SIL provides extensive support, some things are not included:

  • Rent and utility bills
  • Food and personal expenses
  • Therapy services (these are covered separately under NDIS Core or Capacity Building Supports)
  • Holidays or recreational trips

Who Can Access SIL?

SIL is available to NDIS participants with higher support needs. This is often suited for individuals who require 24/7 assistance or structured care within a home environment. To determine eligibility and explore suitable options, consulting an NDIS provider is highly recommended.

 Comparison Table: SIL Inclusions vs. Exclusions

Covered by SIL

Not Covered by SIL

Daily personal care

Rent and utilities

Assistance with cooking & cleaning

Food and groceries

Skill-building support

Therapy sessions

Help with medication

Holidays or travel costs

Community participation

Personal entertainment expenses

 Final Thoughts

NDIS Supported Independent Living offers vital support to help individuals with disabilities lead more independent and fulfilling lives. If you or a loved one are considering SIL, it’s essential to understand what it covers and how it can help tailor support to your needs. Need more information? Speak to an NDIS provider or your support coordinator to explore your options.

 

 

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