Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for Supported Independent Living (SIL)?
How does funding for Respite work under the NDIS?
How can I choose the right respite care provider?
What is Supported Independent Living (SIL)?
What is the difference between SIL and Short-Term Accommodation (STA)?
How do I apply for SIL under the NDIS?
Who is eligible for respite accommodation under NDIS?
What costs are covered under NDIS SIL Funding?
The cost that is covered is their support and support only. A SIL provider can claim for the workers to support participants in their daily lives.
What activities are typically available during respite care?
An activity plan will be pre-planned during their stay; it depends on the goals. For example, it could be going to the movies or going swimming.
What is the difference between SIL and SDA?
Support Independent Living refers to the support workers who provide care to the participants in every aspect of their daily lives. Specialist Disability Accommodation refers to the dwelling in which a participant may live; this is also an assessment process.
What is the process for securing SIL funding?
Can I change SIL providers without moving homes?
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NDIS changes 2024?
Many changes in the guidelines have come in recently from October 3rd, 2024. Please press the link for further information
NDIS Price guide 2025
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What are the changes to NDIS legislation?
What are the NDIS Support categories?
Participants receive funding in their plans to access ‘reasonable and necessary’ services and support to support participants to pursue their goals. A participant plan is usually a year, and a planning review occurs before the plan ends to determine if their needs are still the same or if circumstances have changed.
These supports fall into 15 categories aligned with their purpose. These are:
- Assistance with Daily Life
- Transport
- Consumables
- Assistance with Social & Community Participation
- Assistive Technology
- Home Modifications
- Coordination of Supports
- Improved Living Arrangements
- Increased Social and Community Participation
- Finding and Keeping a Job
- Improved Relationships
- Improved Health and Wellbeing
- Improved Learning
- Improved Life Choices
- Improved Daily Living