The Benefits of Living in a Shared House with Supported Independent Living

A young man with down syndrome is setting the dining table whilst a young woman with down syndrome is opening a cupboard in the kitchen.  They lived in a shared house with independent living.

Independent supported living allows individuals with disabilities or other special needs to live independently in their own homes or apartments, but with the support of trained staff who are available to provide assistance as needed.

This type of arrangement can offer many benefits, including:

  • Increased independence and autonomy

  • Improved quality of life

  • Access to community resources

For many people with disabilities, independent supported living can be an important step toward achieving greater independence and integration into the community.

It can also provide peace of mind for families and caregivers, knowing that their loved ones have the support they need to live safely and independently.

7 Powerful Benefits of Living in a Shared House with SIL

Living in a supported independent living (SIL) community can be a big step for many people as you leave the family home and move in with strangers.

However, there are also many benefits to living in a SIL arrangement. Let's discuss the seven most powerful benefits.

1. Increased independence

2. Support when you need it

3. Socialisation

4. Reduced Isolation

5. Learn and develop new skills

6. Flexibility

7. Increased quality of life

1. Increased independence

One of the benefits of living in supported independent living is increased independence. This type of housing provides a level of support that allows residents to maintain their independence while still having access to care and assistance when needed.

This can be especially beneficial for older adults or those with disabilities, who may find it difficult to live independently without some level of support. 

2. Support when you need it

When you live in a supported independent living (SIL) arrangement, you get the best of both worlds. You have the independence of living in your own home, but you also have the support of care staff when you need it.

This can be an extremely beneficial arrangement for people with disabilities who want to live as independently as possible.

In SIL arrangements, care staff are on hand to provide support with activities of daily living such as:

  • Personal care

  • Cooking

  • Cleaning

  • Emotional support

  • Managing medication

Care staff are available 24 hours a day, so you can get the support you need when you need it. This can give you greater peace of mind and allow you to live your life to the fullest.

3. Socialisation

A major benefit of living in supported independent living is the opportunity for socialisation. For many residents, this is an important aspect of their lives as it helps them to feel connected to their community and avoid isolation.

In supported independent living, residents have the chance to interact with other residents on a daily basis, forming bonds and relationships that can last a lifetime.

Supported independent living often provides opportunities for residents to participate in group activities, such as outings or clubs. This can help to further improve socialisation skills and provide a sense of belonging.

SIL can provide residents with the chance to socialise and interact with others on a regular basis, helping to improve their overall wellbeing.

4. Reduced isolation

When people live on their own, they can often become isolated from the community. This can lead to feelings of loneliness, isolation and reduced mental stimulation.

Supported independent living provides an opportunity for people to interact with others on a daily basis and form connections. This social interaction can help to reduce isolation and improve mental health. 

5. Learn and develop new skills

Supported independent living provides residents with the opportunity to learn and develop new skills.

With the help of support staff, residents can learn how to:

  • Cook

  • Budget

  • Do laundry

  • Take care of other household tasks

Residents can also develop new hobbies and interests and build social networks.

For many people, these skills and experiences can help them to live more independently after they leave supported independent living. As a result, supported independent living can provide an important stepping stone on the path to independence.

6. Flexibility

Living in a supported independent living (SIL) arrangement has many benefits, and one of the main advantages is the increased flexibility it provides.

SIL allows people to choose their own living arrangements within the parameters of their care plan. This can include deciding on the type of accommodation they want to live in, as well as how much support they need.

SIL also gives people greater control over their lives and empowers them to make their own decisions. This can lead to improved mental health and well-being and better physical health.

7. Increased quality of life

Living in a supported independent living (SIL) arrangement means that residents have access to the necessary support to live independently while still being able to enjoy the benefits of communal living.

For many people, this type of living arrangement provides the perfect balance between independence and support.

It can also lead to improved mental and physical health, as well as increased socialisation opportunities. SIL arrangements play a vital role in helping residents improve their quality of life.

How supported independent living leaves you in control

Living in a supported independent living (SIL) arrangement means that residents have access to the necessary support to live independently while still being able to enjoy the benefits of communal living.

For many people, this type of living arrangement provides the perfect balance between independence and support.

It can also lead to improved mental and physical health, as well as increased socialisation opportunities. SIL arrangements play a vital role in helping residents improve their quality of life.


Are you looking for a nurturing, supportive living environment?

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