Newsletter 12 January 2024
Happy New Year for the team at Your Best Life Independent Living. Read the latest news and information.
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Happy New Year for the team at Your Best Life Independent Living. Read the latest news and information.
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While living with a disability often comes with unique challenges, but it’s essential to recognise that people with disability possess incredible strength, resilience, and the right to live a life filled with independence and fulfillment. Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a pathway that can pave the way for people to embrace empowerment and lead a
Social and community participation is a fundamental aspect of human life that enriches our experiences and fosters a sense of belonging. For people with disabilities, this facet takes on even greater significance, playing an important role in their overall well-being and quality of life. So why is social and community participation is essential for people with disabilities, let’s highlight the numerous benefits.
Putting the ‘ability’ in social and community events Read More »
Social and community participation is a fundamental aspect of human life that enriches our experiences and fosters a sense of belonging. For people with disabilities, this facet takes on even greater significance, playing an important role in their overall well-being and quality of life. So why is social and community participation is essential for people with disabilities, let’s highlight the numerous benefits.
The Power of social and community participation for people with disabilities Read More »
Your Best Life Independent Living is proud to announce that from 1 February 2024 we will be providing NDIS High Intensity Support (HIS) services on the Sunshine Coast, Moreton Bay and Gympie regions.
Your Best Life Independent Living Launches a High-Intensive Support Service Read More »
Navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) can be complex, especially when considering Supported Independent Living (SIL) and Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) options. Understanding the specific types of NDIS funding required for these services is crucial for people seeking suitable living arrangements tailored to their unique needs. Supported Independent Living (SIL) SIL is a service
Unlocking Opportunities: NDIS Funding for SIL and SDA Vacancies Read More »
Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) is a crucial and flexible support service designed to provide temporary lodging for people with disabilities who require assistance with their daily living activities. The primary goal of MTA is to offer medium-term relief for both the person with a disability and their primary caregivers. This accommodation can be especially beneficial
Disability accommodation encompasses a variety of support structures tailored to meet the diverse needs of people with disability. Two significant models within this framework are Supported Independent Living (SIL) and Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA). While both aim to support people with disability, they differ significantly in their focus, scope, and the nature of assistance provided.
What is the difference between SDA and SIL Accommodation? Read More »
Your Best Life Independent Living specialise in providing purpose-built properties tailored for Supported Independent Living. These homes feature various SDA designs including: Fully Accessible High Physical Support Robust, and Individualised Living Options. Our dedicated team collaborates seamlessly with SDA and Real Estate providers to deliver high-quality homes tailored to individual needs. Our current vacancies are
SDA and SIL Vacancies Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay Read More »
What is Supported Independent Living? Supported Independent Living (SIL) is NDIS support where NDIS participants receive help or supervision with daily tasks to help them live as independently as possible while building their skills. NDIS participants will receive support to live with other people with a disability in SDA housing or on their own. They
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