23 Troopers Road, Beveridge VIC 3753
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23 Troopers Road, Beveridge VIC 3753
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High Physical Support SDA | Two Participant Home + OOA | Purpose-Built for Supported Independence
A High Physical Support Home Designed for Comfort and Confidence
2 Participant Bedrooms | OOA Included | Breakout Room | Covered Alfresco
23 Troopers Road, Beveridge is a purpose-built 2-participant SDA home designed under the High Physical Support design category. This single-storey home has been created for participants who need a higher level of accessibility, while still wanting a home that feels calm, comfortable and easy to live in.
The layout supports two participants, with each person having their own private bedroom and ensuite. A dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) room is included, allowing support to remain close by while still maintaining privacy across the participant areas.
The home brings together accessible everyday living, thoughtful separation of spaces, and support-friendly design. With open living areas, an accessible kitchen, a breakout room, secure garage access and a covered alfresco area, it offers a strong balance of independence, comfort and practical support.
The Heart of the Home
Open, Connected and Easy to Move Through
The main living, dining and kitchen area sits toward the rear of the home, creating a central shared space that feels open and practical. The layout connects naturally to the outdoor alfresco, giving participants and support teams a simple flow between indoor and outdoor living.
The family and meals area provides space for everyday routines, shared meals, visitors and quiet time at home. It has been planned to feel residential and welcoming, while still allowing for easier movement and support access when required.
A separate breakout room adds valuable flexibility. It can be used as a quieter retreat, a second living space, or a calm area away from the main household activity. In a shared SDA setting, this extra room can make a meaningful difference by giving participants more choice in how they use the home.
Participant Bedrooms
Private Spaces with Accessible Ensuites
Both participant bedrooms are positioned with privacy and everyday comfort in mind. Each bedroom includes its own ensuite, helping participants maintain independence and dignity within their personal space.
The bedrooms are designed to accommodate High Physical Support requirements, including circulation space, robe access and provision for future ceiling hoist installation. This supports participants who may require mobility equipment, physical assistance or assistive technology as part of their daily routine.
The ensuite bathrooms are designed with accessibility at the centre, supporting safer movement, easier personal care routines and more practical support delivery. The layout allows each participant to have a private bathroom space rather than relying on a shared bathroom for daily needs.
Kitchen and Living Spaces
Practical, Accessible and Support-Friendly
The kitchen is positioned directly beside the dining and family area, keeping everyday activities connected and easy to participate in. It includes the key accessible kitchen requirements expected in a High Physical Support home, with planning for accessible bench use, suitable appliance positioning, reachable controls and a wheelchair-accessible pantry.
The design helps participants remain involved in daily routines where possible, whether preparing food, spending time with housemates, or being part of the main household activity.
The open-plan arrangement also supports SIL providers and care teams by allowing good visibility across the main living areas without making the home feel clinical or institutional.
Onsite Overnight Assistance Room
Support Nearby Without Taking Over the Home
The home includes a dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) room, positioned separately from the participant bedrooms. This allows overnight support to remain close when needed, while still giving participants a clear sense of privacy and personal space.
The OOA placement supports practical care delivery and helps the home function well for SIL providers, particularly where active overnight support or quick response may be required.
Outdoor Area
Covered Alfresco and Simple Outdoor Living
The covered alfresco area connects directly from the main family and meals space, creating an easy transition between indoor and outdoor living. This gives participants a sheltered outdoor space that can be used for fresh air, meals, visitors or quiet time outside.
The backyard is simple and manageable, supporting easier maintenance while still giving participants access to a private outdoor area. The design keeps outdoor living practical, comfortable and connected to the home’s main shared spaces.
Accessibility and Everyday Comfort
High Physical Support Features Built into the Design
This home has been designed from the beginning to support High Physical Support needs. Step-free access, wide internal pathways, accessible doorways, consistent switch and power point positioning, accessible bathroom planning and assistive technology readiness are part of the home’s design.
The participant bedrooms include provision for future ceiling hoist installation, and emergency power solutions are included to support essential equipment during short outages. Internet connectivity, communication systems and accessible environmental planning also help create a home that is safer, more responsive and easier to support.
These features are integrated into the home rather than added as afterthoughts, helping the property feel like a real home while still meeting important SDA requirements.
Location and Local Amenities
23 Troopers Road is located in Beveridge, within Melbourne’s northern growth corridor. The area offers access to nearby shopping, open spaces, medical services and transport connections, with Wallan, Donnybrook, Mickleham and Craigieburn all reachable by car or support vehicle.
Shopping and Everyday Essentials
Wellington Square Shopping Centre
81 High Street, Wallan VIC 3756
Approx. 10 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Merrifield City
250 to 270 Donnybrook Road, Mickleham VIC 3064
Approx. 15 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Parks and Outdoor Spaces
Beveridge Recreation Reserve
Lithgow Street, Beveridge VIC 3753
Approx. 4 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Mandalay Parkland Area
Mandalay Circuit, Beveridge VIC 3753
Approx. 5 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Medical
Wallan Medical Centre
High Street, Wallan VIC 3756
Approx. 10 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Merrifield City Medical Centre
250 to 270 Donnybrook Road, Mickleham VIC 3064
Approx. 15 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Transport
Route 511 Bus Service, Mandalay Area
Mandalay, Beveridge VIC 3753
Approx. 5 minutes by car to nearby stops
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle to bus connection
Donnybrook Railway Station
Donnybrook Road, Donnybrook VIC 3064
Approx. 12 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle



