ILO

Individualised Living Options (ILO) is designed just for you. 

ILO supports work in collaboration with other funded supports and services you might receive as well as the assistance you get from informal supports like your family, friends or community.

At JRTS, we use a range of specific assessment tools to create a comprehensive report that justifies your eligibility for ILO.

What is an individualised living option?

Individualised living option supports are added to your plan in 2 stages:

Stage 1 is all about exploring and designing the individualised living option supports you want and need. You’ll work out where you want to live, with who, what support you’ll need, and who you want to provide that support. At the end of this stage there will be a completed service proposal form.

Stage 2 is to put those supports in place. The supports depend on how and where you want to live, and what supports you need. This could include things we don’t fund, like the support you get from friends and family. You can change your individualised living option supports if your needs change. They’ll be designed to provide the safety, stability and flexibility you need.

ILO is not:

  • Funding for where you live or home modifications.

  • Support for activities outside your home, such as work or study, playing sport or going out.

  • An arrangement where you don’t get to choose who you live with.

  • A program of set supports or services that don’t reflect your preferences or needs.