SIL Melbourne: How to Get Approved and Start Living Independently

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Home and Living Supports Request Form

All supporting reports and RoC

This goes to the NDIA (National Disability Insurance Agency), which will assess your needs and determine if SIL is a “reasonable and necessary” support for you.

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a life-changing support for many people with disability in Melbourne. It offers 24/7 or daily assistance with personal care, cooking, household tasks, and skill development — all within a home environment tailored to your needs.

But getting SIL approved by the NDIS isn't automatic — and for many participants, it can be confusing and overwhelming.

This guide walks you through Supported independent living Melbourne and how to take the next step toward living more independently.


? Step 1: Make Sure SIL Is Right for You

Before applying, make sure SIL is the right fit. SIL is for people who:

  • Need help every day (and often overnight)

  • Cannot live safely or independently without structured support

  • Want to live away from family or residential care

  • Are working toward more independence through supported living

If you only need occasional help or live well with informal support, other options (like ILO, in-home support, or drop-in care) might be better.


?️ Step 2: Add a Goal to Your NDIS Plan

SIL is goal-driven — you need to show the NDIS that independent living is something you’re working toward.

Sample goals to add:

“I want to live in my own home with support.”
“I want to learn to cook and manage my day with help from a support worker.”
“I want to move out of shared accommodation into a supported home.”

You can work with your support coordinator or Local Area Coordinator (LAC) to add goals to your plan before making a SIL request.


? Step 3: Gather Supporting Evidence

The NDIS needs to understand why you need SIL, and how it will benefit you.

Key documents include:

  • ✅ A Functional Capacity Assessment (from an Occupational Therapist or similar)

  • ✅ A Daily Living Skills or Psychosocial Report (if applicable)

  • ✅ A detailed Roster of Care (prepared by a SIL provider)

  • ✅ Behaviour support plans (for high or complex needs)

These show the NDIS:

  • What supports you need

  • When and how often you need them

  • Why other options (e.g. drop-in support) aren’t enough


? Step 4: Choose a SIL Provider and Build a Roster of Care

Before applying, you’ll need to connect with a SIL provider in Melbourne who will:

  • Help you explore housing options

  • Assess your support needs

  • Prepare a Roster of Care (RoC) — a daily schedule showing what help you’ll receive

Common SIL providers in Melbourne include:

  • Scope Australia

  • Enabling Communities

  • SeenCare

  • Ability Assist

  • Jonquilla

  • SEWA Victoria

Tip: Visit homes in person and ask if you can do a trial stay before deciding.


? Step 5: Submit a Home & Living Supports Request

Once everything is ready, your support coordinator will help you submit a:

  • Home and Living Supports Request Form

  • All supporting reports and RoC

This goes to the NDIA (National Disability Insurance Agency), which will assess your needs and determine if SIL is a “reasonable and necessary” support for you.

? How long does it take?

Approval can take 4–12 weeks — sometimes longer. Your team should follow up regularly for updates.


✅ Step 6: Approval and Moving In

If approved, you’ll receive SIL funding in your NDIS Core Supports budget.

You’ll then:

  1. Sign a service agreement with your SIL provider

  2. Finalise a move-in date

  3. Meet your new housemates (if shared)

  4. Work with your team to settle in and adjust your support plan over time


? What If You’re Not Approved?

Don’t panic — here are options:

  • Ask for a plan review if you believe a mistake was made

  • Request a review of the decision (internal review) with the NDIA

  • Gather more detailed evidence and resubmit

  • Look at alternative options like Individualised Living Options (ILO) or Short-Term Accommodation (STA) while planning


? Real Participant Example

“It took me six months to get SIL approved, but once I moved into a supported home in Sunshine, everything changed. I now get help with meals, shopping, and I’m working part-time with support. It’s freedom I didn’t think was possible.”
Aisha, 29, Western Melbourne


Final Thoughts: Start Your SIL Journey With Confidence

Supported Independent Living is more than just care — it’s a pathway to dignity, growth, and self-direction. In Melbourne, there are dozens of SIL providers offering a wide variety of home styles, cultural environments, and support models.

Getting approved for SIL takes planning, patience, and teamwork — but you don’t have to do it alone.

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