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What Is SIL and How Does It Work Under the NDIS?

A comprehensive guide to understanding Supported Independent Living (SIL) under the NDIS, including who is eligible, what support is provided, and how to get SIL in your plan.

By Richard BrownNDIS Guides

Understanding Supported Independent Living

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is one of the most important NDIS supports available for people with disabilities who need help with daily living tasks. But navigating the SIL landscape can be confusing. This guide breaks down everything you need to know.

What Is SIL?

SIL provides personalised support to help you live as independently as possible. This includes help with daily tasks like cooking, cleaning, personal care, medication management, and budgeting. Support can be provided 24/7 or at specific times depending on your needs.

Who Can Access SIL?

SIL is available to NDIS participants who need regular support to live independently. Your NDIS plan needs to include SIL funding, which is determined based on your individual needs assessment.

How to Get SIL in Your Plan

Talk to your LAC or planner or Local Area Coordinator (LAC) about including SIL in your next plan review. You will need evidence of your support needs, including assessments from allied health professionals.

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