Supported Independent Living (SIL)

We have immediate capacity for Supported Independent Living (SIL) housemates in our conveniently located Atwell and Forrestdale properties.

Sinagra property

Property features

SIL ratio is 1 support worker to 3 participants (1:3) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Big, beautiful gardens front and back with lawns, climbing plants, and flowering plants both native and exotic.

2 available private bedrooms with ensuites, built-in wardrobes and direct outdoor access.

Bus stops a short 20 min walk away, connecting to route 389 (to Perth CBD) and route 467 (to Joondalup Health Campus).

Double car garage (single accessible vehicle)

Easy access to Mitchell Freeway.

Extra wide halls and doorways for easy movement (1200mm wide).

Modern appliances throughout and adjustable benchtop in the kitchen.

Now accepting expressions of interest!

We’re now accepting applications for expressions of interest.
 
If you know someone who may be a good fit for this home, fill out our referral form below and we’ll review their eligibility:

Forrestdale property

Property features

SIL ratio to suit tenants’ funding

Spacious and tranquil farmhouse property surrounded by nature, perfect to escape the busy city life. 

3 available private bedrooms with windows, ensuite bathrooms, garden views and AC.

This property is situated on 5.74 hectares of land.

Ensuite bathroom and shared bathroom with generous shower space and bathtub.

Conveniently located with access to the major roads including Tonkin Highway, Ranford Road and Armadale Road.

Large communal living areas inc. a kitchen, dining room, living room with AC, surrounded by garden and large outdoor living area, patio around the whole property.

National Broadband Network (NBN) fibre to the node (FTTN) internet access.

What is SIL?

SIL provides people with disabilities the opportunity to try independent living. Housemates feel at home while building on their independent life skills. This is achieved by our live-in support workers who stay at the property with the housemates at the required ratio determined by the NDIA. 

But no matter the ratio, our support workers will still have 1 on 1 time with each housemate every day to teach them independent life skills and support them to be self-sufficient in their activities of daily living (ADLs). ADLs are essential and routine tasks such as cooking, cleaning, goal setting, self-care, and hygiene.

Our Process

Once we receive your enquiry, we will be in touch with you to discuss the details. If suitable, we will arrange a meet and greet. We look forward to hearing from you!