Trusted NDIS SIL Provider Whittlesea

Hilda Care delivers Supported Independent Living (SIL) to NDIS participants in Whittlesea. Our team builds daily support around your routine, your home, and the goals in your NDIS plan.

Our team provides local support workers, flexible care schedules, and consistent staffing to keep your routine stable week to week.

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Two women share a joyful conversation at a wooden table in a bright living room; one is in a wheelchair by the window.

What Is Supported Independent Living (SIL)?

Supported Independent Living is an NDIS-funded support that helps people with disability live as independently as possible in their own home. It covers the cost of support workers who assist with daily tasks, things like personal care, meals, medication, and support through the night for participants whose care needs extend beyond daytime hours.

SIL is not a housing product. It is the support that comes with you, regardless of where you live.

What Supported Independent Living in Whittlesea Looks Like Day to Day

Supported independent living is structured around what each participant needs assistance with and when. The level and timing of support differ for each person.

In Whittlesea, that might mean morning support to help you get ready for a community activity, assistance with evening meal preparation, or staffing through the night when your assessed needs require it. Your NDIS plan will outline how many funded hours you have been assessed for, and Hilda Care works with you to build a Roster of Care that uses those hours well.

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Woman in a wheelchair sits at a kitchen island, smiling as a caregiver chats beside her in a bright, home-like space.

Types of SIL Accommodation Available in Whittlesea

Shared supported homes: Typically, two to four participants live together with support workers visiting throughout the day. This model suits participants who benefit from social connection as part of their routine.

Independent units with scheduled support: Suited to participants who prefer their own space but still need regular assistance with daily tasks. A support worker attends at agreed times rather than being on-site permanently.

Fully staffed homes with 24/7 support: Available for participants with higher or more complex needs. Staff are present day and night, and the home is set up to accommodate clinical or behaviour support requirements.

Current SIL Vacancies in Whittlesea

Open-plan living area with a kitchen in the background: hardwood floors, gray couches, a black coffee table, and a dining table nearby.
Burnside
2 Vacancies
Bright living room with white built-in bookshelves, a marble-framed fireplace, and mint-green upholstered chairs.
Dandenong
2 Vacancies
Living room with a gray sectional sofa along the left wall, a bay window in the center, a wooden coffee table, and a TV cabinet on the right.
Caroline Spring
2 Vacancies
SIL vs SDA NDIS: What Is the Difference

What Hilda Care Offers NDIS Participants in Whittlesea

Hilda Care is a registered NDIS provider and has been operating since 2018. Daily support in Whittlesea covers:

  • Personal care and morning/evening routines
  • Medication prompts and health monitoring
  • Meal preparation and grocery assistance
  • Household tasks and upkeep
  • Transport to appointments and community activities
  • Support working toward your NDIS participant goals

Multilingual Support Workers Serving Whittlesea

Whittlesea has a large and diverse community, with many families speaking Italian, Turkish, Macedonian, Filipino, and Portuguese. Our multilingual support team means participants and families can access care in their preferred language where a matched worker is available.

Communicating support needs clearly, without relying on a family member to translate, makes the day-to-day experience safer and more consistent.

SIL vs SDA: Understanding the Difference

SDA

SDA (Specialist Disability Accommodation) is about the physical property. It funds purpose-built or modified housing for participants with extreme functional impact or very high support needs, features such as wheelchair-accessible bathrooms, ceiling hoists, or reinforced walls.

SIL

Supported Independent Living (SIL)

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is about the people. It funds the support workers who help you at home, covering personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, and overnight staffing where needed.

Many participants receive both: SDA covering the physical home and SIL funding the daily support delivered within it.

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Who Is Eligible for SIL Funding in Whittlesea

SIL is designed for NDIS participants who need a high level of daily hands-on support to live safely, particularly ongoing support that often includes staffing through the night. The NDIA needs to determine that this level of support is both reasonable and necessary given your functional impact.

A Functional Capacity Assessment from an occupational therapist is typically required, along with a Roster of Care that maps your support needs across each day of the week.

Steps to Get Started with SIL in Whittlesea

  • Check your NDIS plan and look for Supported Independent Living or Core Supports: Assistance with Daily Life. If you are unsure, your plan manager or support coordinator can help.
  • Get a Functional Capacity Assessment. An occupational therapist assesses your daily living needs and documents the support required.
  • Build your Roster of Care. Hilda Care works with you and your support coordinator to map your support needs across each day of the week.
  • Submit to the NDIA. Your support coordinator submits the evidence package for NDIA review and approval.
  • Choose your home and housemates once funding is approved. We match you to a suitable property and arrange meet-and-greets if you are sharing.
  • Move in. Support workers are introduced gradually so your routine is stable from day one.
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Female healthcare professional in teal scrubs comforting an elderly man during a medical consultation in a bright clinic.

Why NDIS Participants and Families in Whittlesea Choose Hilda Care

Whittlesea is a fast-growing area with many NDIS participants and families seeking quality disability accommodation close to home.

Hilda Care provides consistent staffing, transparent billing, and continuity of support when circumstances change. Before anyone moves into a shared home, meet-and-greets are arranged between prospective housemates.

Support workers can also assist with community participation activities in Whittlesea.

Areas Served Near Whittlesea

Hilda Care supports NDIS participants in Whittlesea and surrounding suburbs, including

Mernda

Epping

Thomastown

Frequently Asked Questions SIL in Whittlesea

Can I choose my own housemates in a SIL shared home?

Yes. Housemate compatibility is one of the most significant factors in whether a SIL arrangement works in the long term. Before anyone moves in, Hilda Care arranges meet-and-greets so everyone has an opportunity to get comfortable with each other first.

Does SIL funding cover my rent and living expenses?

No. SIL funding covers the cost of your support workers and their time, not rent, groceries, or utility bills. Those come out of your own income or Disability Support Pension. Your support coordinator can help you understand exactly what your plan covers.

How do I know if my NDIS plan includes SIL funding?

Look for Supported Independent Living or Core Supports Assistance with Daily Life in your plan. If you are unsure, your plan manager or support coordinator can help you read it. Hilda Care can also review your plan during an initial conversation.

What is a Roster of Care, and why do I need one?

A Roster of Care maps out exactly what support you need and when, across every day of the week. The NDIA uses it to assess how many funded hours to approve. Without a clear, well-evidenced Roster of Care, your SIL application is unlikely to be approved. Hilda Care builds this with you and your support coordinator.

What happens if my support needs increase after I move in?

Hilda Care can adjust your support schedule while your support coordinator requests a plan review or change of circumstances review with the NDIA. Support continues during that process.

Can I switch SIL providers if I am unhappy with my current one?

Yes. You can change SIL providers at any time without giving a reason. Speak to your support coordinator or Local Area Coordinator to start the process. Hilda Care coordinates the transition with your current provider so that your supports continue without interruption.

Ready to Find SIL in Whittlesea?

If you or someone you care for is looking for a registered SIL provider in Whittlesea, our team can review your NDIS plan and outline the next steps.

Call us, and we will respond the same day, where possible. You can also send an enquiry or arrange a visit to one of our homes. We welcome participants, families, and support coordinators.

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