SIL Vacancy in Ripley – Female 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
- New modern home
- Safe residential area
- Large bedroom with built-in wardrobe
- Modern and quality inclusions
About the Home
This comfortable, modern home is located in a boutique community just 2km from Ripley Town Centre, with local parks, sporting facilities and transport at your doorstep. The heart of this home is the open plan living and kitchen. Three vacant bedrooms are available for new house members to add their own furnishings.
The home features the following;
- Large open plan kitchen and living area
- Additional living room
- Fully ducted air conditioning
- Shared bathroom
- Stylish shared furnishings
- Streaming services
About the Vacancy
Number of Vacancies = 1
The available vacancy is best suited for a female aged 30–60 years, who is reasonably quiet in nature and enjoy their own space. The vacancy features a large bedroom with a built-in wardrobe.
The current house member is a mature female who enjoys painting, photography and listening to music, along with social activities such as going out for coffee and ten pin bowling.
About the Area
Ripley is a suburb in the City of Ipswich, located 41km from Brisbane, Queensland. The area boasts an ever-growing Town Centre and an abundance of green open space and parkland precincts for local residents to enjoy.
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 Supported Independent Living. Challenge residential fees include rent, food, utilities, home maintenance, internet access, basic streaming service, communal appliances and communal area furniture.