NDIS Supported Independent Living Service (SIL) in NSW, Newcastle, Orange, Hunter, Newcastle
NDIS Supported Independent Living Service (SIL) in NSWBest NDIS Supported Independent Living Service (SIL) can look very different from the big group homes models offered by big NDIS providers. Bespoke, contemporary SIL accommodation support is our specialty.
You may elect to live in your own home, with a sibling or family member, in Special Disability Accommodation (SDA) or in a share house with a host, or perhaps with a friend. We will work with you to construct a personalised package of support that includes:
Support to carry out therapy or other allied health plansMedication managementDaily tasks such as cooking and cleaningSupport in budgeting and household managementPersonal care such as bathing, hygiene and dressingAssistance with hobbies or recreational activities at homeAssist you outside the home and in the communityStaying with you overnightHelping to increase your independence over timeWe take great pride in our case-by-case approach, which provides individually tailored care plans for each participant. Our Clinical Lead will consult with you and other key members of your support network to construct a proposed service model for your consideration and comment.
Give us a call or email us to find out more about SIL/SDA/ILO and other Registered NDIS Disability services
Disabilities that arise from the mental health issues of an individual are termed psychosocial disabilities. People with psychosocial disabilities are often misunderstood and marginalised. The stigma surrounding mental health conditions leads to social exclusion and discrimination against those individuals. Having a psychosocial disability impacts the functional and cognitive capabilities of a person and creates barriers for them from being a part of mainstream society. Government-funded disability support services like the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) have helped people with psychosocial disabilities to overcome various disability barriers and improve their mental well-being.
The mental health support from the NDIS mainly focuses on the impact of the mental health issues on the functional capacity of the participant. Psychosocial disabilities can affect the mobility, stamina, social involvement and self-management capabilities of a person. Hence, capacity-building supports are available to help the participants become independent. Services of NDIS support workers can also be accessed for assistance with daily activities. Classy Life also provide Positive Behaviour Support for participants struggling with complex behaviour because of their psychosocial disability. It is another NDIS-funded support that helps them manage their emotions and live a purposeful and goal-oriented life. We have a well-trained team of staff who are efficient in managing self-harm tendencies, aggression, violence, depression and other mental health issues and challenging behaviours.
However, NDIS supports are not a substitute for community mental health services or clinical treatments. Registered NDIS service providers likeNDIS services that can help you manage your life with a psychosocial disability.