Supported Independent Living

Supported Independent Living โ€” Your Home, Your Way

Skilled, consistent 24/7 support in a home you love โ€” matched to your personality, your culture, and your goals. Not a programme. Your life.

Supported Independent Living

Pacific Community Care

Caring Together, Growing Together

About Supported Independent living

A home of your own โ€” with the right support around you

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is NDIS funding for the support you need to live in your own home โ€” not for the home itself. It means skilled, rostered support workers available when you need them, helping with daily tasks, personal care, and building your independence over time.

Pacific Community Care SIL is built entirely around you. We work carefully to find the right house, the right housemates if shared, and the right support team โ€” matched to your personality, your culture, your communication style, and your goals.

Understanding the Support

What is Supported Independent Living?

SIL is NDIS Core Support funding for participants with high support needs who require help with daily living to live in a home of their own. It covers support workers โ€” not rent โ€” and can be delivered in a Pacific Community Care house, your own rented home, or a shared arrangement.

The goal is always to support your growing independence โ€” not to create dependence.

Who is this for?

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“At Pacific Community Care, every support is built around the person โ€” not a programme. You tell us what matters; we make it happen.”

– Pacific Community Care

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What's Included

How we support you

Every support is tailored to your goals. Here is what supported independent living (sil) from Pacific Community Care can include.

Rostered support workers

Skilled, matched workers rostered to your needs โ€” days, evenings, overnights, and active nights

Personal care & daily living

Assistance with all daily routines โ€” at your pace, your way

Community access

Support to get out and connect with community activities that matter to you

Medication management

Assistance with medication routines and coordination with your health team

Goal-focused support planning

Regular reviews aligned with your NDIS goals โ€” always building capacity, not dependence

24/7 availability

Active overnight and continuous support for those who need it

House matching

Careful matching of housemates and house environments โ€” by compatibility, not convenience

Cultural matching

Support workers matched by cultural background and language wherever possible

NDIS reporting

Thorough, NDIS-compliant documentation and reporting

Who it's for

Who tends to thrive in SIL.

Adults stepping into independence

First-time SIL participants leaving the family home or transitioning out of group homes we make the move feel less like a leap.

People with high daily support needs

Participants whose plans fund 24/7 active overnight care, including complex personal care and behaviour support.

Housemates choosing each other

Small shared households where compatibility was thought through not assigned. We help facilitate trial stays so the fit is right.

The Process

How to get started

01

Initial conversation

We start by listening โ€” understanding what you want your home and life to look like, without assumptions.

02

Home and team matching

We identify the right living arrangement and match you with support workers who suit your needs and culture.

03

Move-in and commencement

Your support team is briefed, your home is ready, and care begins from day one โ€” consistently.

why pacific community care

What makes us different

01

Matched by personality, not availability

Every SIL participant is matched with workers who genuinely suit them โ€” not whoever is on the roster.

02

Consistency is our standard

We minimise roster changes, brief every relief worker, and always keep you informed.

03

Your goals drive everything

We review your support regularly and adapt as your independence grows.

Ready to get started?

Our team is ready to discuss your needs, answer your questions, and help you take the first step.

FAQs

Your questions answered .

Common questions about supported independent living (sil) from Pacific Community Care.

SIL is a more structured, often shared-living arrangement with rostered support, typically used when you need help across most parts of daily life. ILO is more flexible and tailored, often for people who want their own arrangement and may only need partial support. We can talk through which one your plan supports.

No. SIL can be in a single-occupancy property or a shared home you choose to enter. We never place participants together without trial visits and clear conversations about compatibility, lifestyle, and house rules.

Absolutely. Many of our SIL participants have very active family involvement in care planning, regular visits, decision-making, and emergency support. SIL doesn’t replace family; it adds to your support network.

Look for a ‘Supported Independent Living’ line item under Core supports in your NDIS plan. If you’re not sure, send us a copy of your plan and we’ll walk through it with you no obligation.

Related Services

Other supports that complement this service

Individualised Living Options

A more flexible alternative to standard SIL for those who want a creative living arrangement.
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Support Coordination

A coordinator to help navigate SIL funding and implementation.


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Hospital Discharge

Transitioning from hospital directly into SIL? We coordinate the entire process.


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