Supported independent living is best suited to people with a disability.
depending on the level of support they require to live independently in the housing option of their choice.
SIL arrangements can be shared or individual. Supported independent living is paid personal support. It includes things like having someone to help with personal care or cooking meals. It is one type of help or supervision with daily tasks to help you live as independently as possible and build your skills.
who have higher support needs. This means you need a significant amount of help throughout the day, 7 days a week. This includes overnight support.
You can get supported independent living if you live with other NDIS participants or if you live on your own. Remember, supported independent living is only one of the many support options. There might be other home and living supports that suit you better.
For more information on Supported Independent Living see the NDIS Website: