Choosing between Supported Independent Living (SIL) and Individualised Living Options (ILO) can be daunting for individuals seeking NDIS support. At Sublime Care, we understand the importance of making informed decisions. So we’re here to simplify the comparison process. Let’s explore the key differences between SIL and ILO, their respective benefits, funding mechanisms, and why Sublime Care stands out as your trusted NDIS provider in NSW.
What’s the difference between SIL and ILO?
SIL and ILO are two distinct types of funding provided by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). They support individuals with disabilities in living as independently as possible. While both aim to enhance independence and quality of life, they differ in their approach and level of support provided.
SIL funding is designed for individuals who require a higher level of support in their daily lives. The focus of SIL is on providing a supportive environment where individuals can live more independently while still having access to round-the-clock assistance as needed. This option is well-suited for individuals with complex support needs who benefit from the stability and security of shared accommodation settings and continuous support from trained professionals.
Unlike SIL, which often involves living in shared accommodation, ILO funding allows individuals to explore a range of living options. This includes living alone, with friends or family, or in shared housing with others who have similar support needs. ILO empowers individuals to design their own support packages based on their specific goals, preferences, and lifestyle choices. This option is ideal for individuals who want to tailor their support services to suit their unique needs and circumstances.
Comparison of Benefits
SIL:
- Provides 24/7 support in shared accommodation.
- Suitable for individuals with higher support needs.
- Shared support with housemates.
- Paid support included in the package.
ILO:
- Offers flexibility in choosing living arrangements.
- Suited for individuals with lower support needs.
- Customised support package tailored to personal goals.
- Includes both paid and informal supports.
How SIL and ILO Funding Works?
SIL and ILO funding operate under distinct models within the NDIS framework. SIL funding is allocated to individuals who require high levels of support in their daily lives. This funding covers the cost of a package of paid supports, which typically includes 24/7 assistance provided in shared accommodation settings. To access SIL funding, individuals work closely with their Support Coordinator to assess their support needs, determine the level of assistance required, and find suitable shared accommodation options where they can receive the necessary support.
On the other hand, ILO funding is tailored for individuals with lower support needs who desire greater flexibility and independence in choosing their living arrangements. ILO funding allows individuals to explore different housing options and design a support package that aligns with their specific goals, preferences, and aspirations. This may include living alone, with friends or family, or in shared housing. With ILO funding, individuals have the freedom to select their preferred supports, which may include a combination of paid and informal supports.
Why Choose Sublime Care’s SIL and ILO options
Sublime Care offers unparalleled SIL and ILO options tailored to meet the diverse needs of NDIS participants. With a commitment to person-centred care and quality service delivery, we strive to empower individuals to live fulfilling lives. Our experienced team provides comprehensive support, guidance, and advocacy throughout the transition to SIL or ILO, ensuring a seamless and enriching experience for all.
Reach Out Today!
Ready to embark on your journey to supported independence with SIL or ILO funding? Contact Sublime Care today to explore our range of options and discover how we can assist you in achieving your goals. Let us be your partner in navigating the complexities of the NDIS and unlocking the possibilities of independent living.