How Quality SIL and Community Access Can Improve Quality of Life under the NDIS

Choosing the right Supported Independent Living (SIL) and Community Access provider is one of the most important decisions for NDIS participants and their families. At CADC, we focus on providing safe, supportive environments where participants can build independence, learn new skills, and enjoy meaningful community participation.


What is Supported Independent Living (SIL)?

SIL is an NDIS-funded support designed for people who need help with daily tasks to live as independently as possible. This might include:
✔ Personal care (showering, dressing, hygiene)
✔ Household tasks (cooking, cleaning, laundry)
✔ Medication support
✔ Building daily living skills
✔ Encouraging social connections and participation

At CADC, our SIL homes are welcoming, safe, and tailored to each resident’s goals and support needs.


Why Community Access is Important

Community Access helps participants feel connected, included, and confident in their local community. This might include:
✔ Attending appointments or shopping
✔ Joining social and recreational activities
✔ Visiting parks, libraries, or local events
✔ Exploring new hobbies or volunteer opportunities

For many participants, community access is a stepping stone to greater independence and building lasting friendships.


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Our Approach at CADC

We believe everyone has the right to feel safe, valued, and supported. Our experienced support staff work closely with participants, families, and other professionals to ensure:

  1. Person-centred care – supports are tailored to each participant’s unique needs and preferences.

  2. Focus on independence – we encourage skill-building and decision-making.

  3. Consistent, reliable support – trained staff provide 24/7 SIL care where required.

  4. Positive, inclusive environments – we promote respect, dignity, and choice for all participants.


Who Can Access SIL and Community Access?

SIL and Community Access are suitable for people living with:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

  • Intellectual or physical disabilities

  • Mental health conditions

  • Anyone requiring daily living support under their NDIS plan.

Whether you need full-time SIL or flexible community access, CADC can help create a support plan that works for you.


Why Choose CADC?

✔ Experienced, compassionate staff trained in NDIS best practice
✔ Safe and comfortable SIL homes designed for independence
✔ Flexible community access support tailored to your goals
✔ A focus on inclusion, dignity, and quality of life

 

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