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Helping You Find the Right Disability Housing

Are you looking for a safe, comfortable home where you can live independently while receiving the support you need?

At United Disability Care, we offer a range of Supported Independent Living (SIL) housing options designed to help you live life on your terms.

Our homes provide the care and assistance you need, from 20 hours a week to 24/7 support, ensuring you can focus on what matters most, your independence and quality of life.

Whether you’re in Brisbane, Logan, the Gold Coast, or other regions like Tweed Heads, Byron Shire, Adelaide or Coffs Harbour, we have housing solutions available to suit your lifestyle and preferences.

 

Find Your Perfect Home with Us

Our shared disability accommodation typically includes up to two housemates and a team of dedicated support workers available when you need them. 

We prioritise matching you with housemates whose personalities and routines are compatible with yours, fostering a harmonious and supportive living environment.

Explore our current SIL vacancies or let us help you find a home that meets your needs.

Tailored Support for Your Lifestyle

We understand that no two individuals are the same. That’s why we take the time to get to know you, your daily routine, and the level of assistance you require. 

Whether it’s help with personal care, meal preparation, or community activities, our NDIS-approved support workers are here to empower you to live your best life.

If you’re unsure about the NDIS process or need assistance transitioning into a Supported Independent Living arrangement, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.

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Current Vacancies Available Now

Our disability housing options are available across various locations, including:

  • Brisbane and Logan
  • Gold Coast and Tweed Heads
  • Byron Shire, Coffs Harbour, Moree and Maitland
  • Gawler and surrounding regions

Don’t see a current vacancy that fits your needs? We’ll work with you to find the right solution.

Property Vacancies

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How it works

  • Tell Us About Yourself  

Share your preferred location, type of home, and the kind of people you’d like to live with.

  • Meet Your Housemates  

We’ll arrange a visit to the house to ensure compatibility with your housemates and support workers.

  • Move Into Your New Home

Once you’re happy, move in and begin your journey to independent living with the support you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is supported independent living?

Supported Independent Living (SIL) refers to a type of assistance that helps individuals with disabilities live as independently as possible while receiving tailored support for their daily living needs. SIL often involves shared or individual housing where support staff provide assistance based on the resident’s goals and requirements.

How does supported independent living work?

SIL operates by assessing an individual’s needs, goals, and preferences and providing structured support in a home-like environment. This support can include help with personal care, cooking, cleaning, or managing medical needs. Individuals typically live in shared accommodations with others or alone, and the level of support can vary from part-time to 24/7 care, depending on their funding and personal needs.

What services are included in supported independent living?

Services provided in SIL may include:

  • Personal care (e.g., bathing, dressing, grooming)
  • Household tasks (e.g., cooking, cleaning, laundry)
  • Social and community engagement
  • Medication management
  • Skills development (e.g., budgeting, cooking)
  • Transportation assistance
  • Emotional and behavioral support
Can supported independent living help individuals with disabilities?

Yes, SIL is specifically designed to support individuals with disabilities by providing a balance of independence and assistance. It empowers individuals to lead fulfilling lives while ensuring they have the necessary resources and support to manage daily living and participate in the community.

What is the difference between independent living and supported independent living?
  • Independent Living: Individuals live entirely on their own, with minimal or no support services, relying on their skills and external resources for daily needs.
  • Supported Independent Living (SIL): Combines the independence of living in one’s own home with tailored support services to assist with various tasks, ensuring safety and a higher quality of life for those who require assistance.
Is supported independent living affordable?

The affordability of SIL depends on the funding available to the individual, such as the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Many individuals access SIL services through their NDIS plans, which cover most or all of the associated costs.

What are the benefits of supported independent living?
  • Greater independence while maintaining access to essential support
  • Opportunities to develop life skills
  • Enhanced quality of life through tailored assistance
  • Increased social engagement and community participation
  • Improved health and safety
  • Access to a stable, structured living environment
How do I find supported independent living programs in my area?
  • Contact NDIS Planners/Coordinators: The NDIS can guide you to SIL providers.
  • Research Online: Use platforms like Housing Hub or Disability Support directories to find local providers.
  • Network with Support Groups: Local disability advocacy groups and community organisations can provide recommendations.
  • Consult Service Providers: Reach out to organisations specialising in disability services to explore SIL options.
  • Visit Disability Expos: Attend events showcasing housing solutions for individuals with disabilities.
  • Contact Us we can help you find a suitable provider if we are unable to meet your needs.

Contact Us

Ready to find your perfect home? Contact us today for a free 30-minute consultation. Whether you’re exploring your options or ready to take the next step, we’re here to help.

Call us at 1300 454 850 or email us at info@uniteddisability.com.au to start your journey to a happier, more independent life.

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