What is Supported Independent Living? (SIL)

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a comprehensive service designed for individuals with disabilities who require ongoing person-to-person support. SIL encompasses daily assistance or supervision to help residents manage everyday tasks and foster independence.

These supports include help with personal care, meal preparation and medication management. Tailored to those with significant support needs, SIL ensures that individuals can enjoy a fulfilling life in their own homes, enhancing their ability to perform daily activities independently.

What is Supported Independent Living? (SIL)

Supported Independent Living in Shared Housing

Supported Independent Living in Shared Housing

Choosing to live in shared housing under SIL offers a unique opportunity for participants to live alongside others who share similar support needs. This arrangement not only fosters a community atmosphere but also allows for the sharing of support, which can enhance the living experience.

Residents benefit from a structured support system tailored to their daily needs, available throughout the day and night, including personal care and household management. Aussie Best Care ensures that each individuals specific needs are met by carefully matching housemates and creating a harmonious living environment.


How We Help Obtain Funding for SIL

Making sense of the NDIS Funding scheme can be a real challenge, but rest assured that help is at hand. At Aussie Best Care, we specialise in assisting our clients through the entire process of obtaining Supported Independent Living funding.

Our experienced team provides personalised guidance on eligibility, application procedures, and maximising your NDIS plan benefits. We ensure you understand every step, from initial assessments to final approvals, making the journey towards funding as smooth as possible.

With Aussie Best Care, gain peace of mind knowing that expert support is here to help you secure the resources you need for a better life.

How We Help Obtain Funding for SIL

Why Choose Aussie Best Care?

Why Choose Aussie Best Care?

Aussie Best Care stands out as a leading provider of Supported Independent Living services in Melbourne. With a focus on creating tailored support plans that align with individual NDIS goals, Aussie Best Care commits to empowering clients by enhancing their independence and quality of life.

Our dedicated team of friendly professionals is trained to address the unique needs of each client, supported by a network of bilingual workers fluent in languages including Arabic, Greek, and Vietnamese, ensuring that communication is always clear and effective.

At Aussie Best Care, we believe in providing more than just support; we offer a pathway to a more independent and vibrant life through compassionate and skilled care.

For us to learn more about your SIL needs, please call  03 8564 8676 or contact us online today.


Quality Services Supporting People with disabilities

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Assistance with Daily Living

Our care support workers provide individuals with disbliity assistance with daily living to support life goals and live the life they want to live. We’re here to support you at home and in the community.

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Life Skills

We support people with disabilities for them to accomplish their daily goals by providing necessary life skills. We are here to deliver the best support possible based on your needs.

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Carers to Clients

In order to receive the support you need and live as independently as possible, we will work closely with you to choose the ideal person to provide the best caring capability.

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Support Coordination

We are here to help people with disability to stregthen their ability to coordinate and implement participation within the community. Find a care or support worker that’s right for you.

Get Supported Independent Living (SIL) With Aussie Best Care

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a comprehensive service designed for individuals with disabilities who require ongoing person-to-person support.

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