Tips to help you choose the right SIL Provider

Supported Independent Living (SIL) Accommodation

Supported Independent Living (SIL) providers deliver specialised support services and accommodation for people with disabilities. This type of support is funded by the government through the National Disability Insurance (NDIS) scheme.

It is important for NDIS participants to know how to properly choose the right service provider based on your needs – so we’ve included some tips below.

Factors to consider when choosing a SIL provider

When selecting an SIL service provider, there are a few important things you should consider. These factors mainly relate to how SIL providers operate and how you can benefit from their services.

Services Offered

One of the first things you have to consider is the range of services offered by an SIL provider. You need to make sure that they provide services that are aligned with your personal needs and the goals outlined in your NDIS plan.

Individualised Support

Make sure that your preferred SIL provider can tailor their services according to your needs and condition since a personalised approach is critical to helping you achieve independent living.

Accommodation Standards

If you’re planning on using the accommodation services of an SIL provider, consider visiting and inspecting their facilities before finalising your decision. This can help you assess if their facilities are accessible and comply with relevant guidelines and standards.

Staff Qualifications

Always remember to ask SIL providers about the certifications, training, and professional backgrounds of their staff members. Doing so will help you determine if they are qualified to support individuals with disabilities and other complex conditions.

Reputation

When researching SIL providers, look for testimonials and reviews from past clients to get an idea of their level of expertise and the quality of their services.

Questions to ask when selecting a SIL provider

After narrowing down your choices for an SIL provider, get in touch with your preferred organisation’s to have a chat and determine if their services are right for you. Some questions to consider asking are:

What type of services do you offer?

Knowing about the range of services that SIL providers offer, such as accommodation support, daily living assistance, community participation, and skills development can help you decide if they are aligned with your goals and needs.

What accommodation options do you offer?

Ask detailed questions about a provider’s accommodation options, including the type of housing that they offer and the facility’s various accessibility features. Also, ask about its location and if there are nearby places that can support social participation.

How do you support social and community participation?

Being an active member of the community is one of the foundations of independent living. When choosing an SIL provider, make sure to enquire about their specialised services or programs that are geared toward fostering social and community participation.

What is the cost of your services and are there additional fees?

Although the services of SIL providers are covered by your NDIS funding, it’s still important to ask them if they charge other fees. Being aware of these additional costs can help ensure that you’re able to make the most out of your NDIS plan’s budget.

If you’re still on the lookout for a reliable and trustworthy SIL provider, then make sure to get in touch with Kirinari. Our SIL services are designed to help you embrace a life of independence and opportunity by supporting you to carry out daily tasks and learn skills so you can live more independently at home and in your local community.

We also provide accommodation options so you can enjoy living in safe and convenient locations.

Contact us today to learn how we can help you achieve your goals and live independently through our personalised SIL support services. 


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