18 Reserve Drive, Bohle QLD 4817
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18 Reserve Drive, Bohle QLD 4817
1 Rented 1 Available
High Physical Support SDA | Two Participant Home + OOA | 1 Rented, 1 Available
High Support Design With Everyday Comfort
High Physical Support SDA | 2 Participant Home + OOA | 1 Rented, 1 Available
18 Reserve Drive, Bohle Plains is a purpose-built High Physical Support SDA home designed for 2 participants, with a dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) room included. The assessment confirms the home is a house, with 2 High Physical Support participant bedrooms and 1 non-SDA OOA bedroom.
This single-storey home has been planned to support independence, privacy, safety, and daily comfort. Each participant has their own bedroom and private ensuite, while the shared areas include an open family and dining zone, central kitchen, separate media room, laundry, garage, and covered patio.
The home is suited to participants who require High Physical Support design features while still wanting a comfortable residential setting. It includes step-free access, accessible circulation, slip-resistant surfaces, future ceiling hoist provisions, lockable windows and sliding doors, high-speed internet capability, and emergency power support for essential bedroom power points.
Living That Moves Naturally
A Connected Layout With Extra Breathing Room
The main living area brings together the family room, dining space, kitchen, media room, bedrooms, and outdoor patio in a practical layout that supports everyday movement and easy connection.
The family and dining areas provide a shared central space for meals, social time, relaxing, visitors, and daily support routines. The separate media room adds another valuable living zone, giving participants more choice when they want quiet time, entertainment, sensory regulation, or a more private space away from the main living area.
The kitchen sits close to the dining and living areas, helping participants stay connected to household routines while allowing support workers to assist when needed. Controls and fittings are positioned with accessibility in mind, supporting a more consistent and manageable experience throughout the home.
Privacy Where It Matters
Personal Bedrooms Designed for Shared Living
Each participant bedroom is designed as a proper private space, giving both residents their own place to rest, recharge, and manage daily routines with dignity.
Both bedrooms include robe storage and direct access to a private ensuite. This is especially valuable in a shared SDA home because it supports privacy, independence, and smoother support delivery without requiring participants to share personal bathroom spaces.
The participant bedrooms also include future ceiling hoist provisions, with structural reinforcement designed to support a ceiling hoist with a minimum load capacity of 250kg. This helps the home respond to changing support needs over time.
With 1 participant bedroom currently available, this home offers an opportunity to join an established shared living arrangement while still maintaining a strong sense of personal space.
Ensuites With Practical Accessibility
Private Bathroom Spaces That Support Daily Care
The home includes private ensuites for both participant bedrooms, helping each participant maintain personal routines with comfort and privacy.
The bathrooms are designed with High Physical Support requirements in mind, including hobless, step-free showers, slip-resistant flooring, reinforced sanitary walls, and accessible bathroom layouts. These features support safer personal care and allow support workers to assist more effectively when required.
The dedicated OOA room also includes its own ensuite, helping keep participant bathrooms private while supporting a clear separation between resident and staff spaces.
A Kitchen Built Around Daily Routines
Central, Accessible and Easy to Use
The home includes private ensuites for participant bedrooms, supporting safer and more private daily routines.
The bathroom layouts are designed around accessible showering, toileting, washing, and support. Reinforced bathroom walls, slip-resistant wet area flooring, accessible shower spaces, and practical circulation all help make personal care easier to manage.
For participants, this supports privacy and dignity. For support teams, it provides a more workable environment for assistance, especially during daily routines that require space, safety, and consistency.
Overnight Support, Clearly Separated
OOA Placement That Protects Participant Space
18 Reserve includes a dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) room, giving support staff a suitable onsite space for overnight support. The assessment confirms the OOA room is included and is not shared with another dwelling.
The OOA room is positioned near the entry and includes its own ensuite. This allows support to remain close when needed while helping preserve privacy across the participant bedrooms, bathrooms, and shared living areas.
For SIL providers, this layout supports overnight staffing, active support routines, and participant independence without making the home feel staff-led.
Outdoor Space Made Easy
Covered Patio for Fresh Air and Quiet Time
The home includes a covered patio that connects to the main living and dining areas, giving participants a relaxed outdoor space for fresh air, quiet time, meals outside, or visits with family and friends.
The outdoor connection has been designed with accessibility in mind, including threshold ramps, low sill profiles for wheelchair access, and slip-resistant outdoor surfaces.
The patio and surrounding outdoor areas are simple, practical, and easy to manage, offering outdoor enjoyment without unnecessary upkeep or complexity.
Support-Ready From the Start
High Physical Support Features Integrated Throughout
18 Reserve has been designed to support High Physical Support living from the beginning. The home includes step-free access from the site boundary, accessible car parking considerations, wide internal pathways, step-free doorway thresholds, and circulation spaces that support safer movement through the home.
The design also includes wide doorways, lockable windows and sliding doors, slip-resistant internal and external surfaces, wall reinforcement in sanitary areas, future ceiling hoist provisions, high-speed internet capability, and emergency power support for essential bedroom power points.
The result is a home that supports accessibility, participant privacy, practical support delivery, and long-term comfort in a calm residential setting.
Location and Local Amenities
18 Reserve Drive is located in Bohle Plains, within Townsville’s growing northern residential corridor. The area provides access to everyday shopping, parks, health services, and transport connections by car or support vehicle.
Shopping and Everyday Essentials
North Shore Marketplace
20 Main Street, Burdell QLD 4818
Approx. 8 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Willows Shopping Centre
13 Hervey Range Road, Thuringowa Central QLD 4817
Approx. 10 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Parks and Outdoor Spaces
Kalynda Chase Park
Kalynda Parade, Bohle Plains QLD 4817
Approx. 3 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car, support vehicle, or local walk depending on mobility needs
Mannikin Way Park
Mannikin Way, Bohle Plains QLD 4817
Approx. 5 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Medical
Kirwan Health Campus
138 to 158 Thuringowa Drive, Kirwan QLD 4817
Approx. 10 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Townsville University Hospital
100 Angus Smith Drive, Douglas QLD 4814
Approx. 18 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Transport
Local Bus Stops on Kalynda Parade
Kalynda Parade, Bohle Plains QLD 4817
Approx. 3 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car, support vehicle, or bus connection
Willows Shopping Centre Bus Interchange
13 Hervey Range Road, Thuringowa Central QLD 4817
Approx. 10 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car, support vehicle, or bus connection



