Live More Independently With NDIS Supported Living Options

Explore our NDIS-supported homes in NSW which Unity support care offers SIL and SDA housing to promote independence.

At Unity Support Care, we believe everyone deserves a safe, comfortable, and empowering home environment. Whether you’re looking for Supported Independent Living (SIL) in New South Wales we’re here to walk alongside you on your journey to greater independence.

We provide more than just a place to live — we help build lives filled with choice, purpose, and community.

What Is Supported Independent Living (SIL)?

Supported Independent Living (SIL) is designed for people with disabilities who wish to live independently while receiving ongoing support with day-to-day activities. You can live in shared or individual arrangements and receive help with daily activities, routines, and building life skills.

Our SIL homes are available in:
  • Sydney, New South Wales

Our SIL homes are available in:

Our team tailors support to each person’s unique goals — whether it’s developing cooking skills, joining a local gym, or getting ready for employment.

Why Choose Unity Support CareDisability Services?

With over 10 years of combined experience, our team understands the challenges and goals that matter most to people with disabilities. We don’t just offer housing, we offer a partnership in building your best life.

Explore Our Available Homes

Each of our homes is thoughtfully selected and staffed to support your independence, safety, and well-being. Whether you’re searching for a supportive shared home in Sydney or an SDA-compliant residence in Brisbane, we have options that align with your goals.

FAQs

What’s the difference between SIL and SDA?

SIL is the support you receive to live independently, such as help with daily tasks, while SDA refers to the physical building designed to meet high support needs.

You can receive SIL in any home, but SDA is a specific type of housing funded by the NDIS for eligible participants.

Anyone with an NDIS plan that includes SIL funding. You’ll typically need to demonstrate a need for regular support in daily living activities. We can guide you through the assessment process.

The NDIA determines SDA eligibility. To qualify, you must have very high support needs or extreme functional impairment. If approved, SDA funding will appear in your plan. Our team can help you through the process.

Absolutely. Your preferences matter. We work closely with you to find a home that suits your goals, lifestyle, and location needs.

Yes. We offer both shared and individual options, depending on your funding and preferences. You can also request to live with friends or specific housemates.