Understanding the Difference Between SIL and SDA in Australia
When
navigating NDIS housing options, many people ask: What’s the difference between
SIL and SDA? Let’s simplify it.
What is Supported
Disability Accommodation (SDA)?
Supported disability accommodation is about the home itself. It’s specially built for
people with extreme functional impairment or high support needs. These homes
are designed to be safe, accessible, and supportive of independence.
Key points:
- SDA = the physical home
- Purpose-built for
accessibility and safety
- Funded under NDIS through SDA
funding
- Usually combined with daily
support services like SIL
What is SIL (Supported
Independent Living)?
SIL is
about daily support, not the building. It’s the help you get with tasks like
cooking, cleaning, and personal care so you can live more independently.
SIL accommodation can
be:
- In a supported disability
accommodation home
- In a private rental
- In your family home
SDA vs SIL: At a
Glance
|
Category |
Supported Disability
Accommodation (SDA) |
Supported Independent
Living (SIL) |
|
What is it? |
The home |
The support service |
|
Funded through |
NDIS SDA funding |
NDIS SIL funding |
|
Focus |
Physical design & safety |
Help with daily living |
|
Eligibility |
High physical support needs |
Based on support needs |
Final Word
SDA and
SIL often work together. You might live in supported disability accommodation
and receive SIL services daily.
Understanding
the difference between SIL and SDA helps you make the right choice. Whether
you’re exploring SIL accommodation or applying for SDA funding, the right setup
can make all the difference.
Looking
into supported disability accommodation? Speak with your NDIS provider for
tailored advice that fits your goals.
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