Unlock Independence: Your Guide to NDIS Home and Living Supports

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Unlock Independence: Your Guide to NDIS Home and Living Supports

22 May 2024 – Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

The NDIS empowers participants to live independently by offering funding for Home and Living needs. This support varies based on individual circumstances, ensuring tailored assistance for everyone. Home and Living is categorised as a support within the Core Budget, which means the allocated funds are exclusively for Home and Living needs and can’t be flexibly used across other budget categories.

The NDIS offers three main Home and Living options:

  1. Supported Independent Living (SIL)
  2. Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)
  3. Individualised Living Options (ILO)

Since SIL is the most popular choice for plan-managed participants, let’s dive deeper into what it entails, including the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits.

Supported Independent Living (SIL)  

SIL NDIS supports people with disabilities who want to live independently. Under this category, various services are available to assist with daily tasks while maintaining and building independence. SIL is perfect for those who want to continue living at home but need help or supervision with everyday activities. 

With access to supported independent living NDIS services, participants can develop skills, confidence and self-sufficiency. SIL offers a flexible and person-centred approach, allowing individuals to choose the best care for their needs. 

SIL NDIS can be provided in group homes, shared accommodations, and individual units.

As long as it meets the NDIS funding criteria, supported independent living may include:

  • help with personal care tasks
  • help to build your skills in things like meal preparation and cooking, cleaning, and developing a routine
  • help to action any behaviour support plans you have
  • help to develop your social skills
  • support with supervision, personal safety and security
  • support to give you your medication
  • support for medical appointments
  • community access that is not routine or regular, for example, support to complete personal tasks
  • support to get to and from community activities, where this is your preference. For example, support to attend hydrotherapy sessions, or to visit family or friends outside of the home

The NDIA sets the prices that providers can charge. It’s important to note, the rates outlined in this article are taken directly from the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits. These rates outline the maximum price. However, a participant can negotiate a lower rate in accordance with their needs and budget.

Item Number Item Name and Notes Hourly Rate
01_801_0115_1_1 Assistance in Supported Independent Living –  Weekday Daytime $67.56
01_802_0115_1_1 Assistance in Supported Independent Living –  Weekday Evening $111.66
01_803_0115_1_1 Assistance in Supported Independent Living – Weekday Night $113.73
01_804_0115_1_1 Assistance in Supported Independent Living – Saturday $142.61
01_805_0115_1_1 Assistance in Supported Independent Living – Sunday $183.89
01_806_0115_1_1 Assistance in Supported Independent Living – Public Holiday $225.15
01_832_0115_1_1 Assistance in Supported Independent Living – Night-Time Sleepover $286.56
01_821_0115_1_1 Assistance in Supported Independent Living – Weekly Agreed

How can participants access NDIS housing support?

NDIS may fund reasonable and necessary Home and Living Supports if they can’t be met through mainstream, community, informal, or other supports. To access these NDIS supports, you must formally request them from the NDIS. 

You can do this by either one of the following steps:

  1. Completing a change of details or situation form
  2. Calling 1800 800 110
  3. Emailing [email protected]
  4. Visiting a local office

Can NDIS help with housing?

Yes! First, the NDIS requires good evidence from your allied health professional to include Home and Living support in your plan. This evidence should be recent and from a relevant specialist, such as an OT. 

Your evidence must explain:

  • Your daily support and housing needs
  • Your functional capacity
  • The impact of your functional capacity on everyday life
  • Other home and living options you’ve explored and why they don’t meet your needs

An Occupational Therapist (OT) can help with Home and Living Assessments. The OT will visit your home to assess your eligibility for NDIS housing support and determine the level of help you need. During the visit, the OT will ask specific questions, observe how you perform tasks, and discuss the assistance you might require. They’ll work with you to understand your NDIS home and living supports and provide the essential evidence to submit. 

Contact My Plan Assist

At My Plan Assist, we provide valuable information to NDIS participants and their network of support workers. 

If you need further details about NDIS pricing limits or assistance in submitting a compliant and well-formatted invoice for efficient payments, contact our knowledgeable team at [email protected] or call (07) 5641 2277.

My Plan Assist is a local registered plan management team dedicated to providing personalised and caring plan management support for NDIS participants. We’re committed to helping participants track NDIS funds, streamline administration tasks, ensure efficient provider payments, and maximise the value of participant plans. 

Speak with our friendly team today for NDIS support.