Safe, supported living where independence thrives

We design and manage Supported Independent Living (SIL) homes that feel truly yours. From Taree to Wingham, Forster and Tuncurry, each residence is tailored for safety, accessibility and community connection.

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How We Can Help You
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  • Our staff provide personalised assistance that matches your routine—help with daily routines, medication reminders, budgeting, community outings, or anything else you need to live independence.

  • Furnished, accessible living spaces with a ‘just like home’ feel.

  • Yes. Supported Independent Living is an NDIS support, and our services can be funded under your plan’s reasonable and necessary supports.

  • Yes, most of our SIL homes are group‑house settings, but each resident has a private bedroom.

    Common areas (kitchen, lounge, patio) are shared, and staff support you in ensuring your routine fits in with the other residents’.

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Feel Right at Home Achieving Your NDIS Goals

  • Modern kitchen with white cabinets, patterned blue and white backsplash, stainless steel appliances, wooden dining table with light-colored stools, window with outside view.

    What will a typical day look like?

    You’ll wake up in a safe, accessible home where staff are on‑call for the support you choose—whether that’s a quick check‑in, help preparing breakfast, or accompanying you to a community activity.

    The day is structured around your routines, giving you control while providing the safety you need.

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    Which new abilities will participants develop?

    You’ll practice things like managing personal finances, cooking simple meals, managing medication, personal and domestic care.

    At the same time, you’ll strengthen social‑communication by interacting with housemates and staff.

  • Bright living room with wooden flooring, a wall-mounted TV, a white sofa with a dark blue blanket, a coral-colored armchair, and a round wooden dining table with four chairs near large windows.

    How does this align with my NDIS goals?

    Each aspect of daily living is linked to the NDIS goals you’ve set: greater independence, improved community participation, enhanced personal safety, and stronger social connections.

    By tracking progress in real‑time, we keep you on course toward those targets.

  • Two women sit on a wooden deck outside a house, smiling and wearing sunglasses. One is dressed in a blue and white striped shirt with a dark sweater, and the other in a colorful striped shirt. There is a plastic water bottle on the ground near their feet.

    Who will guide me through the journey?

    A dedicated team leader works with you and your household, offering step‑by‑step encouragement, safety checks and personalised feedback so you always feel backed up and clearly connected to your NDIS objectives.

Ready to enjoy a supportive home that fits your goals?

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