
What Happens After You Get Approved for SIL? A Step-by-Step Guide
Got SIL funding approved but not sure what happens next? This guide walks through the full process, from finding a provider to moving into an SIL home.
Supported Independent Living, often referred to as SIL, provides funded support for people who need help with daily tasks while living in shared accommodation. But one of the most common questions families and Support Coordinators ask is simple: what are the NDIS SIL requirements?
SIL funding is not automatically included in an NDIS plan. It is typically approved when a participant demonstrates significant functional support needs that require structured, ongoing assistance. This guide explains who qualifies for SIL, what evidence is required, and how the approval process generally works.
đź’ˇ Did you know?
SIL funding covers the support provided in the home, not the rent itself. Housing costs and support funding are assessed separately under the NDIS.
Supported Independent Living is funding provided to participants who require regular assistance with daily living tasks such as personal care, meal preparation, medication support, and maintaining routines.
SIL is usually delivered in shared homes and is intended for people with higher support needs who require assistance throughout the day, and sometimes overnight.
If you would like a full overview of how SIL works, you can read our guide here: What Is Supported Independent Living and How Does It Work Under the NDIS?
NDIS SIL eligibility is based on functional support needs rather than diagnosis alone. A participant may qualify for SIL if they:
The NDIS assesses whether SIL is considered “reasonable and necessary” based on the participant’s goals, current supports, and overall circumstances.
Strong evidence is one of the most important SIL requirements. The NDIS will usually expect documentation that clearly outlines daily support needs and risks.
Common types of evidence include:
Reports should focus on practical daily impact rather than simply listing diagnoses. The NDIS wants to understand how disability affects daily functioning and why structured support is required.
When SIL is requested, the NDIS will generally consider:
In many cases, the NDIS will require a formal SIL quote outlining the proposed support ratio and staffing model before approving funding.
📍 Local insight
In Newcastle and the Hunter region, many SIL applications are delayed because the evidence does not clearly describe daily support needs. Clear, practical reports often make a significant difference during approval.
Diagnosis alone does not guarantee SIL.
Eligibility is based on functional impact, not condition labels.
SIL is not just about accommodation.
It is about structured daily support delivered in a shared living setting.
Higher funding levels require stronger evidence.
Support ratios and overnight support must be clearly justified.
Meeting the NDIS SIL requirements is only the first step. Once funding is approved, successful outcomes depend on thoughtful matching within the home.
At Bright Tomorrows, we prioritise compatibility, routines, and long term stability when supporting men through SIL. You can explore our approach here: Supported Independent Living Newcastle.
If you would like to explore whether SIL may be appropriate, you can contact the Bright Tomorrows team via our contact page.

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