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SIL Provider
A supported independent Living (SIL) provider offers tailored support and assistance within the home to help you live independently. This includes things such as Personal care, cooking, cleaning.
- Scope
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SDA Provider
A Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) provider is responsible for things such as collecting rent and organising maintenance of the SDA enrolled dwelling, they may or may not be the landlord.
- Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH)
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SDA Design Category
Fully Accessible: High physical access for people with significant physical impairments, including wheelchair-friendly bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas. (Learn more about SDA Design Categories)
- The SDA design category for this house is Fully Accessible
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Support model
This is the type of assistance provided overnight within the home. There is both Active (‘Active Night’) and Inactive (‘Sleepover’) funding available and this is determined based on your needs.
- 7 day sleepover support model
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Vacancies available
- 1
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Current residents
- Three male residents and one female resident between the ages of 60-75 years old.
- They enjoy Sport, particularly the AFL, going out for meals and house chores.
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Neighbourhood
- Only 1.4km from Kananook Beach.
- Close to shops, restaurants, and medical facilities.
- Hadley Street reserve only a short distance away
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Public Transport
- Walking distance from Kananook Railway Station.
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Social Connections
Scope’s Social Connections programs are fun, supportive, and outcome-focused, with plenty of activities to choose from. Make new friends and spend your days doing things you enjoy and achieving your goals.
Chelsea Social Connections - 7 km (12-minute drive)
Property features
- Open plan kitchen, dining and living area.
- Undercover outdoor seating area perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
- Two separate living rooms.
- Broadband internet access available.
- Wheelchair accessible.
- 8-year-old pet dog named Harry.
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FAQs
What is Supported Independent Living in Seaford?
Supported Independent Living (SIL) in Seaford provides eligible NDIS participants with assistance for daily living while living in a shared, accessible home. The support helps residents build independence, develop everyday skills, and live in a shared, accessible home with support from trained staff.
What is the difference between SIL and Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)?
SIL (Supported Independent Living) refers to the support services provided to help with daily tasks such as personal care, cooking, and household activities. SDA (Specialist Disability Accommodation) refers to the physical housing designed for people with high support needs. In simple terms, SDA is the home itself, while SIL is the support you receive while living there.
Who is eligible for Supported Independent Living in Seaford?
Supported Independent Living in Seaford is suitable for NDIS participants who have SIL funding included in their NDIS plan. Eligibility depends on individual support needs, and providers work with participants and their support coordinators to ensure the home is the right fit.
What support is provided in a SIL home in Seaford?
Support in a SIL home in Seaford typically includes assistance with daily living tasks such as personal care, meal preparation, and household activities. Depending on individual needs, residents may also receive support to access community activities. Support is usually available seven days a week.
What are the benefits of living in an SIL home in Seaford?
Living in a SIL home in Seaford offers a balance of independence and support. Residents benefit from a modern, accessible environment, personalised care, opportunities to build daily living skills, and access to community participation, depending on individual goals.
What features does a SIL home in Seaford offer?
SIL homes in Seaford typically include accessible, modern designs with shared living areas and private bedrooms, often with ensuites. These homes are designed to support a range of needs while offering both privacy and opportunities for social interaction.
Where are SIL homes located in Seaford?
SIL homes in Seaford are generally situated close to essential amenities such as medical centres, parks, shops, and public transport. This helps residents stay connected to their local community while receiving the support they need.
How do I apply for SIL accommodation in Seaford?
To get started, you can contact Scope on 1300 472 673 or submit an enquiry through their contact form. The team will discuss your needs, provide details about available homes in Seaford, and guide you and your support network through the next steps.
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