Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a type of support that helps NDIS participants over the age of 18 to move out of their parent’s home and live with other housemates who
also have the same type of funding.

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a type of support that helps NDIS participants over the age of 18 to move out of their parent’s home and live with other housemates who
also have the same type of funding.
The mental health of people with disabilities is as much of a priority as their physical health, not to mention the fact that there are those suffering from specific psychosocial
disabilities as well.
Taking care of people with disabilities is a job that requires immense patience and
responsibility on the part of their carers and family members. The majority of the time, it is a
family member who is providing crucial care for differently-abled individuals instead of paid
support workers.
One of the primary goals of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is to
help people with disabilities to live independently and build their capacity to take care of
themselves and become active members of their community.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a government-funded social reform
that changed the face of disability care in Australia forever. However, getting access to the
scheme for people with severe mental health problems has always been a tough battle.
Caring for people with permanent and significant disabilities demands responsibility, knowledge and incredible compassion from the carers and consulting practitioners. Disability care can be particularly challenging if the client exhibits difficult behaviours and struggles with mental stress.
Providing care and support for differently-abled individuals is a job that demands compassion, responsibility and skills. A large government scheme like the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) that involves hundreds of service providers and thousands of care workers requires consistent quality checks and constant improvements.
Service providers play an important role in delivering services and support to differently-abled individuals benefitting from the scheme of NDIS.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides support to millions of differently-abled Australian citizens. The scheme has benefited in the betterment of the quality of life, recovery, social participation and independence of people with disabilities.
Living with disabilities can be associated with various health issues. Usually, people with disabilities requires continuous medication management support.