Navigating the NDIS can feel overwhelming, especially when terms like SIL (supported independent living) and SDA (specialist disability accommodation) are thrown around. At Rosamma Care, a leading NDIS service provider in Canberra, we believe in simplifying things for you and your family so you can make informed decisions that truly benefit your lifestyle.
SIL and SDA may sound similar, but they serve different purposes within the NDIS framework. Let’s break them down in a way that actually makes sense.
Understanding SIL – Supported Independent Living
Supported Independent Living (SIL) refers to the support a person with a disability receives while living in their own home or a shared living environment. This support helps individuals manage daily tasks such as cooking, cleaning, personal care, and taking medications. It’s about people, not places.
At Rosamma Care, we deliver Supported Independent Living Canberra and Supported Independent Living Victoria services with a deep understanding of personal needs. Our trained support staff empower participants to live as independently as possible, offering tailored care based on individual goals.
The funding for SIL covers the supports you receive—not your rent or accommodation. It’s for people who require regular support throughout the day (and sometimes overnight) to live safely and independently.
What Makes SDA Different?
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA), on the other hand, is all about the bricks and mortar. It refers to specially designed housing for people who have extreme functional impairments or very high support needs. These are purpose-built homes fitted with accessible features like widened doorways, assistive technology, or hoists.
While SIL is the support, SDA is the space—and in some cases, they work hand in hand. A participant might live in an SDA home and receive SIL services from Rosamma Care simultaneously.
We are proud to offer high-quality Specialist Disability Accommodation for eligible NDIS participants. These homes are more than just buildings—they’re safe, accessible sanctuaries built to support your independence, privacy, and comfort.
Which one do you need?
If you're wondering whether you or a loved one needs SIL or SDA, the answer depends on your functional needs. Not every SIL participant will qualify for SDA, and not all SDA participants will need SIL. An NDIS planner or support coordinator can help assess your situation and connect you with the right services.
As a trusted NDIS service provider Victoria, we support families in choosing the right mix of supports based on their unique circumstances. Our team works closely with participants, support coordinators, and healthcare professionals to design a care plan that fits your goals and helps you live life your way.
The Rosamma Care Difference
At Rosamma Care, we’re not just service providers—we’re community builders. Whether you’re looking for Supported Independent Living Victoria, Specialist Disability Accommodation, or guidance on the best support option for you, we’re here with compassion, commitment, and clarity.

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