Choice in Community Living

With Choice in Community Living:

  • you can decide where to live and who you live with
  • you and your family/whānau choose the support you want
  • you and your family/whānau or advocate work out a budget and how to use your disability funding
  • you will have your own key

In terms of where and how you live, you can:

  • own your own home
  • pay rent to a landlord
  • choose to have flatmates or live on your own.

Who is eligible

To access Choice in Community Living you must be:

living in one of the regions listed above, and already be eligible for disability support services funded by DSS.

One of the following situations must also apply:

  • You live in a residential service and want to leave and live independently in a home you can purchase or rent.
  • You live in your parent’s or family home with disability support needs similar to people in residential services and want to live independently in a home you can purchase or rent.
  • You live in an unsustainable living arrangement with disability support needs that would require a referral to a residential service, which is not what you or your family wants.

Changing to Choice in Community Living:

If you would like to explore the option of Choice in Community Living, contact your local Needs Assessment and Service Coordination provider (NASC). They have experienced staff who can work with you and your family/whānau. They will discuss with you whether Choice in Community Living would be a good alternative to residential services.

They can also provide advice on what funding is available to financially support you.

Find a NASC near you.

For more information, download Your Guide to Choice in Community Living:

Your guide to Choice in Community Living (PDF 142 KB)

Your guide to Choice in Community Living (DOCX 83 KB)

Easy Read: Your guide to Choice in Community Living (DOCX 4.5 MB)

Easy Read: A guide for people moving to a new life (PDF 265 KB)

Large print: Your guide to Choice in Community (DOCX 19 KB)

A guide for people moving to a new life (DOCX 105 KB)

A guide for people moving to a new life (PDF 265 KB)


Choice in Community Living is the opportunity for disabled people to move out of a residential facility or their family home and into their own home. It gives you and your family/whānau choice and control over how you live, where you live and who you live with.


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