Supported independent living accommodation from Brightwater is designed so each resident achieves the best possible quality of life. NDIS funding provides support for day-to-day tasks, so people with disability can be independent and learn new skills while living in a Brightwater house.
Our experience in residential accommodation helps ensure each client achieves optimal results for their situation. When recommending placements, we consider where friends and family live, what’s around the new neighbourhood and if your new housemates are a good fit for you.
Brightwater’s SIL accommodation provides modern, comfortable living spaces and attractive community areas. Our houses are designed to give clients privacy and peace while enabling them to be as independent as possible.
A Brightwater support person is available to help with day-to-day tasks such as showering and getting dressed, cooking meals, and eating.
Our residential homes are:
Our homes are tailored to different levels of support, so we’ll work with you to find a vacancy that’s suitable for your needs.
Supported Independent Living Referral Form | Supported Independent Living Fees and Charges | Supported Independent Living Site Information |
Brightwater is the only WA disability services provider with a dedicated Research Centre. We collaborate with national and international universities to find innovative solutions to improve the quality of the lives of people we care for, both in our residential accommodation and in their own home.
We help clients and residents to thrive, connect and belong through best practice, compassionate care.
For over 100 years, we’ve been there for West Australians from all walks of life. With humble beginnings in Subiaco, today we provide services all across Perth.
We are the only WA home care provider with a dedicated Research Centre – a hub of discovery and innovation, collaborating with national and international universities to find innovative solutions to improve the quality of lives of our clients.
We were selected in 2018 to run the Australian pilot Specialist Dementia Care Unit, accommodating clients who would otherwise require care in a hospital setting and our learning will influence the whole industry in the coming years.