25 Paradise Cct, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217

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25 Paradise Cct, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217

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High Physical Support SDA | Three Participant Home + OOA | Purpose-Built for Accessible Living

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A Purpose-Built 3-Participant High Physical Support Home

3 Participant Bedrooms | Dedicated OOA | High Physical Support SDA in Armstrong Creek

25 Paradise Circuit, Armstrong Creek is a purpose-built Specialist Disability Accommodation home designed under the High Physical Support category. The SDA assessment confirms this home as a 3-bedroom High Physical Support dwelling, with onsite overnight assistance included.


This single-storey home has been planned to support accessibility, independence, comfort, and daily support in a way that still feels residential. The layout includes three participant bedrooms, multiple ensuites, an open family and meals area, an accessible kitchen, a study, laundry, garage access, and a dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance room positioned within the home.


The design supports participants with higher physical support needs through practical features that are built into the home from the beginning. Slip-resistant surfaces, reinforced sanitary walls, high-speed internet capability, ceiling hoist provisions, and emergency power solutions are all documented as part of the completed High Physical Support requirements.

 

The Heart of the Home

Open, Connected and Easy to Move Through

The open-plan family and meals area creates a central space for daily living, meals, visitors, and connection with support staff when needed. It sits close to the kitchen, participant bedroom zones, and outdoor areas, helping the home feel practical without becoming clinical.


The kitchen is designed to support accessible everyday use, with the High Physical Support checklist requiring clear circulation, accessible benchtop provisions, appropriate tapware, suitable cabinetry mechanisms, task lighting, a cooktop, oven, sink, dishwasher, and wheelchair-accessible pantry.


This is a home designed for real routines. Participants can move between the kitchen, living, dining, bedrooms, bathrooms, and outdoor areas with a layout that supports daily independence while allowing support to be close when required.

 

Participant Bedrooms

Private Rooms Designed for Comfort and Support

Each participant has their own bedroom, giving every person a dedicated private space within the home. The floor plan shows three participant bedrooms, each positioned with direct access to its own ensuite, helping support privacy, dignity, and everyday routine.


The bedrooms are designed to suit High Physical Support needs, with the checklist requiring appropriate circulation around the bed, robe access, power points, accessible controls, and provision for future ceiling hoist installation. These details help make each room more practical for participants, support workers, and care teams.


The bedroom layout also supports separation between participant spaces, which is important in shared SDA homes. Each participant can have their own retreat while still being part of a connected household.

 

Bathrooms and Ensuites

Accessible Wet Areas with Privacy Built In

The home includes multiple ensuites designed to support safer and more comfortable daily routines. Each participant bedroom connects to an ensuite, giving participants their own private bathroom space rather than relying on a single shared wet area.


The home also has accessible sanitary requirements, including compliant bathroom layouts, shower provisions, lever or sensor-style tapware, slip-resistant wet area flooring, and reinforced bathroom walls.


These features are especially important for participants with mobility needs, equipment requirements, or support routines that require more space, privacy, and predictable access.

 

Onsite Overnight Assistance

Support Nearby Without Taking Over the Home

A dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance room is included in the home, allowing overnight support to be available when needed. The assessment confirms that onsite overnight assistance is provided, and that the OOA room is not shared with another dwelling.


The OOA room is positioned separately from the participant bedrooms, helping support workers remain close while still allowing participants to maintain independence and privacy in their own spaces.


For SIL providers and care teams, this layout makes the home easier to support. It provides a clear overnight support zone while keeping participant areas residential, calm, and easy to navigate.


Outdoor Area

Simple, Accessible and Easy to Enjoy

The home includes outdoor space connected to the main living environment, giving participants an area for fresh air, quiet time, and relaxed daily use. The site plan shows the home positioned on a single residential lot with external access areas around the dwelling.


The home requires accessible external pathways, step-free access, appropriate private open space access, and safe transitions between indoor and outdoor areas. This supports easier movement for participants, visitors, and support staff across the home.


The outdoor setting is simple and practical, giving participants usable space without adding unnecessary complexity to daily living.

 

Accessibility and Everyday Comfort

Designed for High Physical Support from the Start

This home has been designed from the beginning for High Physical Support living. The home contains key requirements such as step-free access, wide doorways, accessible corridors, consistent switch and power point heights, slip-resistant flooring, ceiling hoist provisions, emergency power solutions, assistive technology readiness, and communication systems between participants and support staff.


These features work together to support mobility, safety, comfort, and independence. For participants, the home offers a more accessible living environment. For SIL providers, it offers a practical layout that supports everyday care delivery without making the home feel institutional.

 

Location and Local Amenities

25 Paradise Circuit is located in Armstrong Creek, a growing residential area within the Geelong region. The home is close to everyday shopping, parks, medical services, and transport connections, making it practical for participants, families, SIL providers, and support teams.

 

Shopping and Everyday Essentials

The Village Warralily

33 to 41 Coastside Drive, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217

Approx. 6 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Armstrong Creek Town Centre

500 to 540 Torquay Road, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217

Approx. 8 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle

 

Parks and Outdoor Spaces

Sparrovale Wetlands

Barwon Heads Road, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217

Approx. 7 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Armstrong Creek East Community Hub and Open Space

46 Central Boulevard, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217

Approx. 8 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle

 

Medical

Warralily Family Medical Practice

33 to 41 Coastside Drive, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217

Approx. 6 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Armstrong Creek Doctors

500 to 540 Torquay Road, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217

Approx. 8 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle

 

Transport

Marshall Railway Station

Marshalltown Road, Marshall VIC 3216

Approx. 12 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Waurn Ponds Railway Station

Sugargum Drive, Waurn Ponds VIC 3216

Approx. 15 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle

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