Supported Independent Living (SIL)
For people with higher support needs to build skills in everyday tasks like cooking, cleaning, personal care, budgeting, and running their home, including nighttime sleepover support.
HomePlace has been transforming lives since 1989. We are a registered NDIS provider.
We support people with intellectual and other disabilities across Adelaide SA to live safely, confidently and independently in places they are proud to call home.
We are a purposefully small organisation – and intend to stay that way. This is so we can truly know each person we support – their goals, interests, preferences, and support needs — and to expand their life roles, independence, opportunities for learning and joy, building community connections with them.
No matter what kind of support a participant receives, the HomePlace Way is all about helping them grow, learn, connect with others, and live a joyful, meaningful life.
We provide support with the aim that each person can take their rightful place at the heart of community – living a big, rich life filled with purpose, joy, connections, and opportunities
We provide support with people living with disability ranging from a few hours per week, to 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.
For your clients:
For people with higher support needs to build skills in everyday tasks like cooking, cleaning, personal care, budgeting, and running their home, including nighttime sleepover support.
For people to build skills in everyday tasks like meal preparation, keeping their home clean and tidy, support with managing money, getting to appointments, personal hygiene, and running their home.
For people to engage in activities they enjoy, develop meaningful roles in their communities, and create opportunities to meet new people and make friends.
For people to get out and about in their local and favourite communities.
For small groups of people to build skills in their shared areas of interest such as running their own business, sport, health and fitness, music, cooking, shopping, arts and crafts.
For people who are finishing school, learning about the world after school, preparing for work, or enjoying retirement.
The NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits guide our fees.
Find out more about our fees hereOur person-centred approach focuses on truly knowing each person we support — their goals, interests, preferences, and support needs — to expand their life roles, independence, opportunities for learning and joy, and to build community connections.
We call it “the HomePlace Way”. It is the cornerstone of everything we do.
We provide supports every day of the week, and at all times of the day and night. Each person’s HomePlace Senior Coordinator work with them, their family, support network and support coordinators, to understand what supports they need, when they need them, and the NDIS funding they have. A HomePlace roster or ‘schedule of supports’ is designed for and with each person based on their unique picture of goals, interests, work, community activities, support needs and funding.
Each HomePlace staff team is formed individually for and with each person we support. We build a team based on meeting and getting to know each person. We also meet with other key people in each person’s life. This is so that we can understand the complete picture of how the person wants to live their life and the range of supports they are seeking, including support they have from other organisations and people in their life. Our aim is to have staff in their team who match well to their personality, types of support they request, their interests, and community connections. We welcome involvement of each person and their family members/guardians in decisions about their staff team.
Safeguarding everyone, especially people living with disability, is at the heart of HomePlace. Our approach includes several unique elements to make sure each person is safe when they receive supports from us.
We aim to support each person to build connections in their communities — the more people they get to know and hopefully build friendships with, the more people will look out for their welfare, and the more they can develop new skills, explore new roles, and contribute to their community.
Every staff member has undergone a rigorous induction process to the HomePlace Way of providing supports, plus ongoing training, development and quality support coaching.
Each year (pending their consent), visits will be organised between each person HomePlace supports and our CEO and an Independent Visitor to ‘check-in’ to see how they are, whether they are happy with their HomePlace supports, and how we can be better.
Some people also choose to have safety measures provided by assistive technology, for example: seizure-detection watches and fall-detection mats.
HomePlace aims to exceed required standards. We do this by:
HomePlace has a detailed supervision, learning and coaching program for every staff member. Our model is unique, and an example of best practice in continuously improving support for people living with disability.