19 providers on the NDIS Commission register delivering accommodation (sil/sda) in TAS.
Two different things that often get confused. Supported Independent Living (SIL) is the staffing, meaning the people who help you in your home, including overnight. Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) is the building itself, funded only for people with extreme functional impairment or very high support needs. You can have SIL without SDA, and different organisations often deliver them.
SIL sits in Core Supports and is quoted from a roster of care shared across the people in a home. SDA is a separate capital budget paid to the housing provider. SIL is one of the largest costs in the scheme, so it also draws the most scrutiny. Expect detailed questions at plan review.
SDA stock in Tasmania is limited and sits around Hobart and Launceston, so waits can be long and flexibility about location helps a lot. Tasmania authorises restrictive practices through its Senior Practitioner, whom a disability services provider must apply to before using them. If a SIL home uses any restrictive practice, ask to see that the authorisation is current.
From 1 July 2026, SIL providers must be registered with the NDIS Commission, and the SIL Practice Standards apply. If a provider offering SIL is not registered, ask them why.
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Supported independent living and specialist housing.
Providers on this page appear on the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission's register of registered providers. Registration is not an endorsement, and it is not the same as a recommendation from us. Check that a provider suits your needs before you commit.