Common outcomes
- Greater confidence in day-to-day living
- Improved routine stability and safety
- Support aligned to long-term independence goals
NDIS Service
Independent living support designed around day-to-day stability, shared routines, and long-term confidence.
Supported Independent Living requires clear routines, dependable support, and a team that understands how to balance assistance with autonomy.
The Right Place Disability Services can support participants who need help managing home life, routines, appointments, and broader independent living outcomes.
Not always. SIL is generally more structured and linked to a participant's living environment, routines, and ongoing daily living needs.
Yes. SIL often works best when communication across family, coordinators, and service providers is clear and consistent.