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Welcome to your next home — a comfortable, supportive environment designed to help you build independence while living with others who share similar goals. This spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom house is well suited for NDIS participants seeking a safe, accessible, and community-connected SIL arrangement.
Four generously sized bedrooms, designed to allow each resident personal space and privacy.
Two full bathrooms (one may include accessible features, depending on modifications).
Well-appointed kitchen, ideal for shared meals and skill development (cooking, meal prep).
Separate laundry room for convenience and shared responsibilities.
Comfortable common living areas and space for socialising or quiet time.
Located in Enfield, SA — close to local amenities, public transport, shops, medical services, and community supports.
24/7 support capability (overnight support if required), with staff available to assist with daily living tasks.
Support in areas such as personal care, household tasks (cleaning, laundry), meal preparation, skill development, medication oversight, and community access.
A home environment promoting choice, dignity, and opportunities to grow life skills.
Matching with compatible housemates based on interests, needs, and goals.
The property is structured to meet the expectations of SIL housing (support in daily tasks, shared living) rather than necessarily being fully SDA-level (unless modifications are added).
Transparent tenancy and support agreements, aligned with NDIS guidelines for SIL.
Designed for people with disability who want to live more independently, while still having the safety net of in-home support.
A balance of private and shared spaces allows for social connection and individual retreat.
Central enough to remain integrated with community life, reducing transport barriers.
A supportive environment where the goal is not just “care,” but developing independence, confidence, and social inclusion.