SIL is Fun!

(And That Actually Matters)

A Real Home Where Independence Grows Naturally

Supported Independent Living gives your son a real home experience. It feels like a house, not a service setting.


The Claymore home feels calm, familiar, and easy to settle into.

That sense of normal helps boys relax and feel safe.


Learning happens through daily routines that feel achievable. Confidence grows when life feels steady and predictable.

Supporting Girls & Young Women in Learning - There Are No Barriers

We all deal with anxious thoughts. Together, we learn to process what is true and what is perceived, what is actually a threat to us and what is something that we can handle – either with support or on her own.

Living With People Who Genuinely Care

Life here feels like living with people who truly notice. Care comes from patience, not pressure or rushing.


Everyday moments turn into learning opportunities naturally. Cooking, cleaning, and downtime all support responsibility.


Your son sets the pace for his own progress.

Support stays ready without pushing or forcing change.

What Days Actually Feel Like Inside The Home

Days follow a calm rhythm that feels reassuring. Structure stays present without feeling strict or rigid.


Mornings often begin together around the kitchen table.

Meal planning builds focus and shared purpose.


Evenings slow down with familiar routines each night.

Predictability helps boys feel relaxed before rest.

Learning Skills Through Real Daily Life

Independence grows through small habits repeated each day.

Skills build naturally through everyday practice.


Your son learns hygiene and room care gradually. Support remains patient and respectful throughout learning.


Cooking skills grow through simple dietitian-approved meals. Success feels real because outcomes are visible.

Emotional Support Without Pressure Or Shame

Living away from home can bring strong emotions.

Those feelings are expected and supported calmly.


Mentors respond using steady voices and clear boundaries.

Pausing helps boys regain control safely.


Your son learns he can recover from tough moments.

Confidence builds when mistakes feel safe.

Social Skills That Develop Naturally Over Time

Living together encourages connection without forced interaction. Shared spaces create natural conversation.

Meals and games support turn-taking and listening skills.


Social learning happens during real moments.


Friendships grow slowly and honestly inside the home.

Belonging develops when pressure stays low.

Inside The Claymore SIL Home

The home sits in Claymore within the Campbelltown area.

The exact address remains private for safety.


There are four bedrooms and a separate granny flat.

Shared spaces support learning and quiet time.


The backyard allows movement, sport, and fresh air.

Indoor rooms support focus and regulation.

Who This SIL Home Suits Best

This home supports young men aged eighteen to twenty-five. Each participant arrives with unique needs.

Many boys are autistic or have ADHD. Some have Down Syndrome or similar support needs.



Strong skills are not required before moving in. Learning starts exactly where your son is.

A Team Parents Trust Quickly

Mentors focus on kindness, patience, and consistency daily.

Respect guides every interaction inside the home.



Zack brings calm leadership and practical guidance. Kane adds humour and steady encouragement.


Natalie brings understanding shaped by family experience. Parents often describe the team as extended family.

Food That Builds Confidence And Routine

Cooking plays an important role in daily life. Meals become chances to learn safely.

Planning, shopping, and cooking happen together regularly.


Confidence grows through repetition and shared success.


Meals follow dietitian-approved guidance with halal options.

Food routines build pride and responsibility.

Clear Communication For Families

Parents receive regular updates about daily progress. Information stays honest and easy to understand.

Messages receive replies from familiar team members. That consistency builds trust and reassurance.



Families often feel calmer knowing what’s happening. Clear communication reduces ongoing worry.

NDIS Support Explained Simply

The SIL home works with NDIS funding. Self, plan, and agency-managed plans are accepted.


Fees follow NDIS guidelines and are explained clearly. Information is shared without pressure.

Support focuses on helping families understand options. Decisions are never rushed.

Ready To Get Started?

Your son deserves a space where he feels seen, capable, and confident. 


Our Claymore home is ready for new faces.

Fill out our short enquiry form and we’ll be in touch by email to start the conversation.