Supported Independent Living
Regular support for participants who need assistance to live more independently at home. Services can include daily routines, shared household responsibilities, skill building, and practical planning while keeping dignity, safety, and participant choice at the centre.

NDIS 0138 / Assistance with supported independent living
Support that fits your routines
Supported Independent Living support can assist with daily routines, skill building, safety, and shared home responsibilities. It should always be planned around the participant's needs, preferences, and approved supports.
Supported Independent Living in everyday life
Support works best when it feels practical, respectful, and connected to the routines that matter to you.
We use your goals, preferences, and approved supports to shape a service rhythm that is clear, reliable, and easy to review.


What support can include
- Daily living routines
- Skill development in the home
- Support with shared home responsibilities
- Consistent support planning with the participant
Who this may help
- Participants who need regular assistance at home
- People building independent living skills
- Families planning stable and person-centred home support
A day with this support
These examples show how support can appear in real routines without making every day feel the same.

Living at home
Regular support around daily life and home responsibilities.

Building independence
Step-by-step skill practice in familiar routines.

Shared household planning
Clear routines that support confidence and choice.
How KIT Care approaches this
- We work from the participant's approved supports and home goals.
- Support is planned around consistency, dignity, and independence.
- We coordinate routines so the home feels safer and more predictable.
How to get started
Step 1
Talk with us
We start with a clear conversation about goals, daily routines, preferences, communication needs, service area, and the type of support being considered. Family members, advocates, or support coordinators can be included when the participant wants them involved.
Step 2
Plan support
Support is shaped around the relevant NDIS service group, practical routines, safety considerations, worker matching, timing, and what the participant wants to achieve. The plan should be easy to understand before services begin.
Step 3
Review together
Once support starts, communication stays open. Routines, goals, worker fit, and practical arrangements can be reviewed as circumstances change so support remains useful, respectful, and aligned with participant choice.
Related services
Many participants use more than one support type. These services often connect with this page.

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Daily Tasks / Shared Living
Support with daily responsibilities in shared living or home-based routines, including planning, meals, household rhythms, and practical prompts. The focus is on clearer expectations, participant choice, and steady routines that make everyday living feel more organised.
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Development Life Skills
Everyday skill-building support for routines, planning, cooking, budgeting, communication, and decision-making. We break goals into practical steps that can be practised in real settings, helping participants build confidence without turning support into a classroom exercise.
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Household Tasks
Practical help with light household tasks such as laundry, kitchen routines, linen, cleaning prompts, and organising living spaces. Support respects how the participant wants their home to feel while helping make routines clearer, safer, and easier to maintain.
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Talk with us about supported independent living
We can talk through your goals, routines, and support needs so the next step feels clear.