Supported Independent Living (SIL) rosters of care give people with disabilities the help they need to live as independently as possible in their own homes. The service is tailored to each participant’s routine, ensuring they receive timely assistance with daily tasks, medication, and personal care while staying in a familiar environment.
What is Supported Independent Living?
SIL is a type of support that allows participants to maintain their independence while receiving assistance from trained carers. The support is organised in a roster, which details the times and types of help a participant will receive each week.
How it helps residents
Participants can manage personal care, household chores, medication schedules and social activities with the help of a consistent team of carers. The roster ensures that help is available when it is most needed, reducing stress for both the participant and their family.
Eligibility and Access Rules
Who can apply
To qualify for SIL rosters, a participant must be a registered NDIS participant with a plan that includes a support category for daily living or personal care. The participant must also have a demonstrated need for assistance that cannot be met at home without external help.
How to access the support
Participants must request SIL support in their NDIS plan. The plan must contain a detailed description of the required hours and tasks. The plan is reviewed by the NDIS planner or support coordinator to confirm that SIL is the most suitable option.
What’s Included and What’s Not Included
Included services
Included in a SIL roster are:
- Assistance with personal hygiene, dressing and grooming
- Help with medication management and health appointments
- Support with meal preparation and light housekeeping
- Facilitating social interaction and community participation
- Emergency response support when required
Excluded services
Services that are not covered under SIL rosters include:
- Full‑time nursing care beyond the scope of daily living tasks
- Therapeutic services such as physiotherapy or occupational therapy
- Specialised equipment or home modification costs (unless specifically listed in the plan)
- Transportation to appointments or social events
Funding and Planning Considerations
Funding limits
The funding for SIL is capped at the hourly rate specified in the latest NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits. Participants must plan their roster within these limits to ensure the support remains funded.
Planning the support roster
When drafting a roster, participants should consider:
- Peak times for medication and personal care
- Preferred meal times and cooking needs
- Social activities that encourage community engagement
- Flexibility for unexpected health or safety events
Work closely with the NDIS planner or support coordinator to adjust the roster as needs change.
How to Request and Activate the Support
Step‑by‑step process
- Review your current NDIS plan and identify the support category that covers daily living.
- Draft a detailed roster, noting the times and tasks for each day of the week.
- Submit the roster to your planner or support coordinator for approval.
- Once approved, the service provider will schedule carers according to the roster.
- Monitor the service delivery and report any changes or issues to the provider and planner.
For more information on how to structure your SIL plan, see NDIS Home Care Supports in Wyndham 35.
Local Context in Wyndham and Nearby Areas
Point Cook
In Point Cook, participants often choose SIL rosters that include help with gardening and light maintenance, as the suburb offers many outdoor spaces that can be enjoyed safely with support.
Tarneit
Tarneit residents may benefit from rosters that incorporate community transport assistance, enabling them to attend local events and services.
Werribee
Werribee participants frequently use SIL rosters to manage medication schedules and coordinate with local health services, ensuring a seamless care experience.
For a comprehensive guide to home care supports across Wyndham, visit NDIS Home Care Supports in Wyndham 34.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between SIL and home care?
- Supported Independent Living is a structured roster that schedules specific support hours, whereas general home care may be more ad‑hoc and less formally organised.
- Can I change my roster times after it’s approved?
- Yes, changes can be made with the approval of your planner or support coordinator, but they must remain within the funding limits.
- Do I need a support coordinator to request SIL?
- No, you can request SIL directly if you are comfortable managing the process, but a support coordinator can help ensure the roster meets plan requirements.
- Are carers paid through the NDIS?
- Yes, carers are paid by the NDIS on your behalf, according to the hourly rates set by the latest Pricing Arrangements.
- What happens if I need extra support beyond my roster?
- Extra hours can be requested, but they must be justified and approved by the NDIS planner, and they may affect funding for the rest of the plan.
This article is general information only. Check your plan and speak with your planner or support coordinator.



