Navigating the NDIS housing system can feel overwhelming, especially with all the acronyms and categories. At Ausdasil, we believe in making information simple and accessible for everyone. Whether you’re a participant, a support worker, or a provider, understanding the different housing options available under the NDIS can help you make more confident decisions.
Let’s break down three key housing supports you might come across: SDA, SIL, and ILO.
1. Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)
What is SDA?
SDA refers to housing built for people with very high support needs or extreme functional impairment. These homes include features that improve safety and independence.
Key Features:
Wheelchair-accessible design
High physical support features (e.g., hoists, emergency call systems)
Built-in assistive technology
Who Is It For?
NDIS participants with approved SDA funding.
Tip: SDA is the home itself, not the support you receive inside it.
2. Supported Independent Living (SIL)
What is SIL?
SIL is the daily support people receive to live independently. It’s not the house – it’s the help that comes with it.
Supports Include:
Meal preparation
Personal care
Help with household chores
Overnight assistance
Who Is It For?
NDIS participants who need daily assistance and live with others or alone.
Tip: You can have SIL in any kind of home, including SDA housing.
3. Individualised Living Options (ILO)
What is ILO?
ILO is a flexible and customised living arrangement based on the participant’s needs. It’s focused on choice and control.
Examples of ILO setups:
Living with a host
Sharing with friends
Living alone with tailored supports
Who Is It For?
Participants who want a personalised, community-focused living situation.
Tip: ILO is not about the house – it’s about how you want to live and who supports you.
FAQs – Quick Answers
Q: Can I have both SDA and SIL funding? Yes. You can live in an SDA home and receive SIL services if both are part of your NDIS plan.
Q: How do I know if I’m eligible for SDA or SIL?
Your eligibility is assessed through your NDIS planning meetings and functional assessment reports.
Q: Can I use Ausdasil to find both homes and support workers?
Absolutely. Ausdasil connects participants to inclusive housing, support workers, and providers all in one place.
Q: Is ILO funding the same as SIL? No. ILO is separate from SIL and is generally more flexible, with supports built around your lifestyle.
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Browse accessible and inclusive housing listings
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Contact service providers with experience in SDA, SIL & ILO
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Understanding NDIS Housing Categories: SDA, SIL, ILO Explained Simply
Navigating the NDIS housing system can feel overwhelming, especially with all the acronyms and categories. At Ausdasil, we believe in making information simple and accessible for everyone. Whether you’re a participant, a support worker, or a provider, understanding the different housing options available under the NDIS can help you make more confident decisions.
Let’s break down three key housing supports you might come across: SDA, SIL, and ILO.
1. Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)
What is SDA?
SDA refers to housing built for people with very high support needs or extreme functional impairment. These homes include features that improve safety and independence.
Key Features:
Who Is It For?
NDIS participants with approved SDA funding.
Tip: SDA is the home itself, not the support you receive inside it.
2. Supported Independent Living (SIL)
What is SIL?
SIL is the daily support people receive to live independently. It’s not the house – it’s the help that comes with it.

Supports Include:
Who Is It For?
NDIS participants who need daily assistance and live with others or alone.
Tip: You can have SIL in any kind of home, including SDA housing.
3. Individualised Living Options (ILO)
What is ILO?
ILO is a flexible and customised living arrangement based on the participant’s needs. It’s focused on choice and control.
Examples of ILO setups:
Who Is It For?
Participants who want a personalised, community-focused living situation.
Tip: ILO is not about the house – it’s about how you want to live and who supports you.
FAQs – Quick Answers
Q: Can I have both SDA and SIL funding?
Yes. You can live in an SDA home and receive SIL services if both are part of your NDIS plan.
Q: How do I know if I’m eligible for SDA or SIL?
Your eligibility is assessed through your NDIS planning meetings and functional assessment reports.
Q: Can I use Ausdasil to find both homes and support workers?
Absolutely. Ausdasil connects participants to inclusive housing, support workers, and providers all in one place.
Q: Is ILO funding the same as SIL?
No. ILO is separate from SIL and is generally more flexible, with supports built around your lifestyle.
🔍 Find What You Need on Ausdasil
Ready to explore your options? At Ausdasil, we make it easier for you to: