Assistance with Daily Life Tasks in a Group or Shared Living Arrangement (SIL)
Understanding Complex Bowel Care : What You Need To Know
Living independently is a fundamental goal for many individuals. However, for some, managing daily life tasks can be challenging, especially when physical, cognitive, or emotional barriers come into play. A shared living arrangement, such as a Supported Independent Living (SIL) setting, can provide the perfect balance between independence and the support needed for managing daily life tasks.
Understanding Complex Bowel Care : What You Need To Know
Living independently is a fundamental goal for many individuals. However, for some, managing daily life tasks can be challenging, especially when physical, cognitive, or emotional barriers come into play. A shared living arrangement, such as a Supported Independent Living (SIL) setting, can provide the perfect balance between independence and the support needed for managing daily life tasks.
What Is Shared Living Arrangements ?
Supported Independent Living (SIL) is a living arrangement that provides individuals with the opportunity to live in a shared environment with peers, while still receiving the support they need to carry out daily life tasks. SIL settings are ideal for people with disabilities, mental health conditions, or age-related challenges who may require assistance but want to maintain as much independence as possible
Key aspects of SIL include:
- Shared Accommodation
- Personalized Support
- Community and Social Engagement
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Stories From Our Patients

The team has been incredibly supportive in managing my father’s complex care needs, including catheter and wound management. Their community nursing staff are not only skilled but also genuinely caring. It's such a relief knowing he's in safe hands every day.

Thanks to their assistance with daily tasks and life skills development, I've grown more confident and independent in my shared living arrangement. The staff always treat me with respect and make sure my needs are met with dignity.

From helping me manage my feeding tube to providing support during major life transitions, the service has been a lifeline. They helped coordinate everything—transport, nursing, and even community participation activities. I feel seen, heard, and supported.