Supported Independent Living
Supported Independent Living
Supported independent living (SIL) is one type of support to help you with daily tasks, like personal care, cleaning or cooking meals. You can live independently while building your skills.
Group accommodation
With between two and five residents per house, our supported living arrangements provide our residents with superior accessible homes that cater to the particular support needs of persons with a variety of disabilities. Shared living options provide individuals with a unique opportunity to live with people you select, allowing you to meet social demands and maximise your independence while receiving the help you need.
Our Accomodation Facilities
- Private rooms
- Interactive sensory room
- Specially designed accessible spa bath
- Peaceful landscaped gardens
- Shared living spaces to dine, watch movies or play games
- Specialist nursing staff on duty
Assistance with Supported Independent Living in Sydney
Even if you are living independently, you will not face any issues with completing any of the daily activities. Our professionals will help you develop skills and accomplish them efficiently. Besides, they will supervise you and keep you safe.
What to Expect From Our SIL in Sydney?
- Household activities
- Personal activities
- Tenancy and accommodation supports
- Life stage transition
- Socialising with others
- Participating in and accessing the community
- Mobility
Why Opt for Our Sydney Supported Independent Living Assistance?
- You will get assistance with all types of activities while you are living independently
- We will personalise our SIL assistance according to your needs
- We will consider your high support needs to provide better supports
- You will develop the skills needed to live independently in your home
- Our staff will boost your confidence so that you can perform all tasks efficiently
meet new peers and gain new skills
We offers the chance for a person with disability to enjoy a stay away from their family home, increase their independence, meet new peers and gain new skills, all while having their disability support needs met.
Accomodation covered under the NDIS?
Respite may be an area that can be confusing for many people transitioning to the NDIS.The NDIA now recognises the importance of carers and families maintaining their health, wellbeing and resilience in order to meet the needs of the people with disability.
Get Started with SIL
Area We Serve
1:1 Accommodation
This is when an individual may need a greater degree of help. In this strategy, Ablepoint Australia works with you or your loved one to improve on their ability and emotional control to identify and manage your support requirements.
Our process
Our process
BEFORE MOVING
Before moving into your new home, we get to know what is important to you. Some of the things to think about include:
- Where will your home be?
- Who will you live with?
- How can we best work alongside you to prepare you for the move?
- Together we will agree on an overall plan that works for everyone.
DURING THE MOVE
There are many practical things to think about during this stage, and we want to make sure this is an enjoyable experience. Some things we consider and plan together include:
- What kind of staff are you looking for?
- What skills and shared interests would you like them to have?
- What equipment do you need?
- What furniture needs to be purchased?
SETTLING IN
Once you’ve moved in, our time is spent getting to know you even better.
Once we’ve met your goals for living arrangements, we want to understand more about what you need and want to be able to live your best life.
We will continue to review, discuss and check-in with you and your support networks.