Richmond · VIC · 3121
Supported Independent Living (SIL) Housing in Richmond, VIC
Comparing supported independent living (sil) housing in Richmond? Browse the providers we list serving Richmond and the surrounding Melbourne area, typically Funded ($50k-$300k+/yr). Credentials and pricing shown where published — independent, no paid placements.
How do I find a SIL provider?
SIL (Supported Independent Living) is NDIS-funded paid support for daily living in a shared or individual home, available up to 24/7 — typical funding $50,000-$300,000+/year depending on need. To find SIL housing and vacancies: check the NDIS Provider Finder for registered SIL providers in your area, browse the Housing Hub vacancy listings, ask providers directly about current vacancies and housemate compatibility, and confirm SIL is funded in your plan first. Many large not-for-profit providers (Aruma, Achieve Australia, Northcott in Sydney; Yooralla, Scope in Melbourne) operate group homes — visit before committing, and remember you can change SIL providers at any time.
660,000+
NDIS participants in Australia
$48B
Annual NDIS scheme spend
15,000+
Registered NDIS providers
$72,000
Average annual NDIS plan value
Richmond at a glance
Richmond (3121) is a inner-east, revitalised suburb of Melbourne, VIC, approximately 3 km from the Melbourne CBD. Home to around 29,000 residents with a median age of 33 and a median household income of $2,200/week (ABS Census 2021). The median detached house price is approximately $1350k (2026). Local landmarks include MCG.
Population
29,000
Median age
33
Median income / wk
$2,200
Km from CBD
3
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NDIS Providers serving Richmond listed in our directory
Alphabetical. Ordering on ranked listicles follows our methodology. Updated June 2026.
Melba Support Services
NDIS-registered not-for-profit disability service provider based in Lilydale, Melbourne. Service categories include sil, sta, respite.
Plan Partners
NDIS-registered disability service provider based in Melbourne CBD, Melbourne. Service categories include plan management, support coordination.
Scope Australia
NDIS-registered not-for-profit provider supporting 6,500+ participants based in Hawthorn, Melbourne. Service categories include sil, therapy, community access.
Yooralla
NDIS-registered not-for-profit provider supporting 2,400+ participants based in Melbourne CBD, Melbourne. Service categories include sil, specialist disability accommodation, therapy.
Common questions
NDIS Provider FAQs, Richmond
How do I find a good NDIS provider?
Start with the NDIS Provider Finder (ndis.gov.au), but supplement with: NDS provider directory, peer recommendations from other participants in your area, support groups (Carers Australia, condition-specific groups), and our matching service. Look for: NDIS registration (required for NDIA-managed plans), specific experience with your disability, hourly rates within or below the NDIS price guide, low staff turnover (high turnover = high disruption for you), good communication, and willingness to work flexibly with your goals.
What does plan management cost?
Plan management is FREE for the participant — it's funded separately by the NDIS in addition to your other supports. Standard funding: $232.35 setup fee + $99.39/month ongoing (2026 rates). You can ask for plan management to be added to your plan at any time during a plan review. Plan-managed plans give you flexibility to use both registered and unregistered providers, while the plan manager handles claims, payments, and budget tracking. Most participants choose plan management for this reason.
How do I switch NDIS providers?
You can change providers at any time. Steps: 1) Give written notice to the current provider per your service agreement (typically 2-4 weeks). 2) Find a new provider and sign a service agreement. 3) Inform your plan manager (if applicable) of the change. 4) Update your support coordinator if you have one. There's no penalty or NDIA approval needed to change providers. If a provider isn't meeting your needs, you have the right to switch — and most experienced participants change providers multiple times across their NDIS journey.
Can I use my NDIS funds at any provider?
Depends on your plan management: NDIA-managed = registered providers only. Plan-managed = registered AND unregistered providers (huge flexibility benefit). Self-managed = any provider, any rate (you decide if it's "value for money"). Some support categories have additional restrictions: Specialist Disability Accommodation requires SDA-approved providers, behaviour support requires specifically registered practitioners, complex consumables have specific approval pathways. Always check before assuming.
How do I get more funding in Richmond NDIS plan?
Funding is reviewed at each plan review (typically every 12 months). To increase funding: gather evidence of need (therapist reports, support coordinator letters, OT functional capacity assessments), document how current funding is insufficient, attend planning meetings prepared with specific examples of unmet need, and consider requesting a plan reassessment if circumstances change significantly. A good support coordinator helps build the case. Funding decisions follow the NDIS Operational Guidelines — knowing these strengthens your case.
What are the NDIS price limits for support?
NDIS publishes maximum hourly rates per support type (the "Price Guide"): Standard support worker $67.56/hr weekday daytime, $94.59/hr Saturday, $122.05/hr Sunday, $147.19/hr public holiday, $94.59/hr nights. Therapy services capped at $193.99/hr (most disciplines) or $214.41/hr (psychology). SIL has separate rate cards. Most providers charge at or near the cap. Self-managed participants can negotiate any rate; plan-managed and NDIA-managed are restricted to registered provider rates.
How do I find SIL and SDA accommodation?
SIL (Supported Independent Living) and SDA (Specialist Disability Accommodation) are separate funding streams. To find SIL: many providers (Aruma, Achieve, Northcott) operate group homes — ask about vacancies, location, and current housemates compatibility. To find SDA: very limited supply (around 30,000 SDA dwellings nationally). Check Housing Hub, the NDIS Vacancy Map, or specialist SDA developers. SDA waitlists can be 6-24 months in metro areas. Both require specific funding in your plan — discuss with your planner during plan reviews.
Do I need a support coordinator?
Support coordination is optional but useful for: complex plans with multiple supports, first-time participants navigating the system, those changing providers regularly, complex behaviour support needs, or major life transitions (school to work, leaving family home). Cost: $2,500-$5,000/year (Level 2) funded separately in your plan. You request it at planning meetings. Specialist support coordination ($150/hr) is for very complex situations. Many participants find a good support coordinator essential — they save 5-10 hours of self-management per fortnight.
What is the difference between SIL and SDA?
SIL (Supported Independent Living) funds the support — paid workers who help you with daily living in your home, up to 24/7. SDA (Specialist Disability Accommodation) funds the dwelling itself — a purpose-built, accessible home for people with very high physical support needs or complex behaviours. Put simply: SDA is the building, SIL is the support inside it. They are separate funding streams with separate eligibility, and many people receive one without the other. SIL is far more common; only around 6% of participants receive SDA funding, and SDA supply is limited (roughly 30,000 dwellings nationally). When the two are used together, you choose the SDA home and the SIL provider separately, so you are not tied to a single organisation for both.
Is NDIS plan management free?
Yes — plan management is free to the participant. The NDIS funds it separately, on top of your other supports, so it does not come out of your Core or Capacity Building budgets. The 2026 NDIS Price Guide caps are $232.35 for the one-off setup and $99.39 per month for ongoing management, all paid by the NDIA directly to your plan manager. You simply ask for plan management to be added at a plan meeting or review. The main benefit is flexibility: a plan-managed plan lets you use both registered and unregistered providers, far more choice than an agency-managed (NDIA-managed) plan, while the plan manager handles claims, payments and budget tracking. You can switch plan managers at any time.
What is the difference between a registered and unregistered NDIS provider?
A registered NDIS provider has been audited against the NDIS Practice Standards and is regulated by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission. An unregistered provider has not gone through that registration and audit process, though they are still bound by the NDIS Code of Conduct. Which you can use depends on how your plan is managed: agency-managed (NDIA-managed) plans can only pay registered providers; plan-managed and self-managed participants can use both registered and unregistered providers. Some supports always require registration regardless of plan management — for example Specialist Disability Accommodation, behaviour support and the implementation of restrictive practices. Registration is a safeguard and compliance signal, not a guarantee of service quality, so always confirm a provider on the NDIS Provider Finder and check references before engaging.
Finding SIL & SDA in Richmond
Supported Independent Living (SIL) funds the support workers who help with daily tasks in a shared or individual home; Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) funds the dwelling itself, for participants with extreme functional impairment or very high support needs. They are separate NDIS budgets, often delivered by different providers. To find a vacancy in Richmond, check each provider's current SIL vacancies, confirm the dwelling's SDA enrolment level, and make sure SIL and/or SDA funding is in your plan before you apply.