SIL Vacancy in Oran Park Male Shared Home
If you have an intellectual, physical or psychosocial disability and you are unable to live independently, Supported Independent Living (SIL) could be the right choice for you.
Supported Independent Living (SIL) is an NDIS support where you can live with other people with a disability or on your own. You will also receive support with everyday tasks like cleaning, cooking and personal care.
Key points
- A modern contemporary home in a quiet neighbourhood
- Located in a pleasant area with peaceful areas to walk/roll
- Close to shops, medical facilities and public transport links
About the Home
Located in a quiet area of Oran Park, the home is a short walk or drive to local park, shops, doctors and public bus stop.
The home features the following:
- Built-in’s to all bedrooms
- Open plan kitchen and living space
- Lounge/Theatre Room
- Streaming services
- Ducted Air Conditioning
- Undercover outdoor entertaining area
- Fully Fenced Yard
About the Vacancy
Number of Vacancies = 1
Vacancy would suit a male aged 40-60 years, with mild-moderate support needs for daily living skills and community access. The current tenants both in their early 50’s enjoy a mixture of activities from social outings, going out for lunch or dinner, bike riding, fixing things and cars.
Our team is goal focused and we operate to a strengths-based framework, with the main objective of enhancing one’s independence. We specialise in areas of rehabilitation and community networking which includes the following;
- Supporting clients in the community
- Employment and community engagement
- Hobbies and recreation
- Empowerment and personal choice/control
- Being present and working towards all round life satisfaction
- Connecting with family, and building healthy relationships
About the Area
Oran Park is a growing suburb with a focus on families. There’s great access to public transport, shopping and outdoor spaces, with this property only a 4-minute drive from the town centre.
Support and Funding
Challenge provides 24/7 support staff, including overnight sleepover or active support. Our staff are committed to providing the house members with a high level of support to develop and build life skills including personal care, budgeting, shopping, cooking, maintaining the living environment and social skills. All house members are encouraged to be active in the local community.
Applicants must have NDIS funding for Specialist Disability Accommodation. Challenge residential fees include rent, food, utilities, home maintenance, internet access, basic streaming service, communal appliances and communal area furniture.