Some people living with a disability may need additional supports to live independently. This may be due to the fact that their current home no longer meets their needs, or they are looking to move into a new chapter of their lives, such as leaving the family home.
In these cases, moving into specialist single occupancy or shared housing with supports may be an option. This is known as Supported Independent Living (SIL).
Supported Independent Living (SIL) may provide 24/7 support across a number of areas including:
- Personal care
- Cooking and meal preparation
- Household chores
- Shopping
- Budgeting
- Medication assistance
- Cleaning
- Travel training
- Attending appointments
- Accessing the local community
- Lower needs – Includes the supervision of living arrangements. Lower needs supports are not usually 24/7.
- Standard needs – Includes assistance and supervision of most day-to-day tasks, 24/7 support and Support Worker overnight sleepovers.
- Higher needs – Includes 24/7 active support, such as managing challenging behaviours that require positive behaviour support and assistance with daily tasks.