
Supported Independent Living
At Beesy Nursing, we provide Supported Independent Living to participants with funding in their plan, ensuring that people have access to a home where they feel safe and comfortable. Funded by the NDIS, SIL is designed to assist you with the tasks and activities you partake in throughout the day, helping you to build your confidence and independence in a safe and secure space.
Our SIL NDIS service is also designed to support your mental health recovery and improve your quality of life. If you require assistance to live in your home of choice and with your daily life or are seeking tOur SIL NDIS service is also designed to support your mental health recovery and improve your quality of life. If you require assistance to live in your home of choice and with your daily life or are seeking to improve the skills required to live more independently, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.o improve the skills required to live more independently, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
We provide Supported Independent Living Brisbane and Gold Coast wide to participants who require assistance to live a holistic life. For more information, please send an email to: info@beesynursing.com.au.


Build Confidence And Independence
What is Supported Independent Living?

Why Use NDIS Supported Independent Living?
Person-centred care and support available on call
Assistance with participating in your community
Assistance with participating in your community
Assistance to prepare and cook meals
Support with medication self-management
Support Coordination tailored to your needs
Psychosocial support to help build resilience and improve wellbeing
Assistance with travel and transport arrangements
How Do I Apply for
NDIS SIL Support with Bessy

FAQS
Supported Independent Living (SIL) and Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) are both essential components of the NDIS, but they serve different purposes:
SIL: SIL focuses on providing the necessary support and assistance to help you live independently in your chosen accommodation, regardless of whether it’s specialised or not.
SDA: Specialist Disability Accommodation, on the other hand, refers to housing specifically designed for people with functional impairments or very high support needs. SDA aims to provide a physical environment that enables individuals to live comfortably and with the required level of support.