36 Innsbruck Rd, Winter Valley VIC 3358
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36 Innsbruck Rd, Winter Valley VIC 3358
A Purpose-Built Robust SDA Home with Privacy, Strength and Support
2 Robust Participant Bedrooms | Private Ensuites | OOA Room | Garage | Covered Alfresco
36 Innsbruck Road, Winter Valley is a purpose-built single-storey SDA home designed under the Robust design category. The home supports two participants, with two Robust participant bedrooms and a separate non-SDA Overnight On-Call room for support.
This home has been designed to provide a strong balance between independence, privacy, durability and everyday comfort. Each participant has their own bedroom and private ensuite, giving both residents a clear personal space within the home. The shared kitchen, dining and living areas create a practical central zone for meals, daily routines, time with visitors and support when required.
The home includes important Robust design features such as impact-resistant wall linings in trafficable and habitable areas, solid core doors, sound insulation to participant bedrooms, slip-resistant flooring, accessible door hardware and clear internal circulation. These features support a safer, more durable home environment while still keeping the property warm, modern and easy to live in.
A Home Made for Daily Rhythm
Shared Spaces That Feel Open, Clear and Comfortable
The central living, dining, and kitchen area has been designed to feel open and welcoming while supporting wheelchair accessibility and easy movement throughout the home. The layout allows participants, support workers, and visitors to move comfortably without the space feeling crowded.
The open-plan living area connects directly to the alfresco, creating a simple indoor and outdoor flow for everyday relaxation, visitors, and shared household routines. The kitchen is positioned beside the living and dining area, making it easier for participants to stay connected to daily activities.
The kitchen includes accessible design features such as clear circulation space, accessible bench provisions, a side-opening wall oven, drawer-style dishwasher, reachable controls, and a wheelchair-accessible pantry.
Bedrooms Designed as True Personal Spaces
Privacy, Ensuite Access and a Calmer Living Environment
Each participant has their own private bedroom, giving both residents a personal space that can be set up to suit their preferences, routines and support needs. Each bedroom includes robe storage and direct access to a private ensuite, supporting privacy and dignity in a shared SDA setting.
The private ensuite arrangement is a key benefit for participants because it reduces the need to share personal bathroom spaces. It also helps create clearer routines and supports greater independence in day-to-day living.
Sound insulation to participant bedrooms supports a calmer home environment and helps maintain privacy between bedrooms and shared spaces. This is particularly important in a Robust home, where predictable, comfortable and well-separated spaces can make a meaningful difference.
Ensuites That Support Privacy and Practical Care
Durable Bathroom Spaces for Everyday Use
The home includes private ensuites for both participant bedrooms, along with a separate ensuite for the OOA room. This gives participants and support staff their own bathroom spaces, helping the home function more smoothly while protecting participant privacy.
The participant ensuites include step-free shower areas, slip-resistant tiled flooring and reinforced sanitary wall construction. These features support safer everyday use and help the home remain suitable over time as participant needs change.
The bathroom spaces are practical and durable, but they still sit comfortably within the feel of a modern residential home. They support the requirements of Robust SDA without making the home feel institutional.
A Practical Kitchen for Everyday Independence
Easy to Use, Easy to Support and Built to Last
The kitchen has been positioned beside the dining and living area so participants can stay involved in daily home life. It supports everyday routines such as meal preparation, drinks, snacks, cleaning up and spending time with others while food is being prepared.
The kitchen includes key everyday fixtures, practical clearances around benches and appliances, task lighting and robust cabinetry materials. These details help create a space that is functional, durable and suitable for daily use.
For SIL providers, the kitchen and living arrangement supports practical assistance with meals, routines and supervision where required. For participants, it creates a familiar residential setting where daily tasks can feel natural and manageable.
Support Nearby Without Taking Over the Home
A Dedicated OOA Room with Its Own Ensuite
A dedicated Overnight On-Call room is included for support staff. This allows overnight support to be available when needed while helping participants maintain a clear sense of ownership, privacy and independence within the home.
The OOA room is located near the entry side of the property and includes its own ensuite. This gives support workers a proper space without requiring them to use participant bedrooms, participant ensuites or shared living areas as staff space.
This arrangement supports a balanced model of care. Support can remain close by and responsive, while the home continues to feel like a private residence for the participants who live there.
Outdoor Living That Adds Choice
Covered Alfresco Space and a Manageable Yard
The home includes a covered alfresco area connected to the main living space. This gives participants an additional area for fresh air, quiet time, meals outside or visits with family, friends and support networks.
The outdoor areas are designed to be simple, private and manageable. The alfresco, paving, landscaping and fenced boundary help create a secure residential setting without adding unnecessary maintenance demands.
This outdoor connection gives participants more choice in how they use the home. They can spend time inside, step outside for a quieter moment, or use the alfresco as an extension of the living area.
Robust SDA Features That Support Real Life
Strong, Safe and Residential in Feel
36 Innsbruck Road has been designed under the Robust SDA category, with durability, privacy and safety considered throughout the home. The property includes impact-resistant wall linings, solid core doors, sound insulation to participant bedrooms, reinforced sanitary walls, robust kitchen materials and slip-resistant flooring in key areas.
The internal layout supports clear movement between the entry, garage, living spaces, bedrooms, bathrooms, laundry and alfresco. This makes the home easier to navigate for participants and practical for SIL providers supporting day-to-day routines.
The garage provides internal access into the home, which is helpful for appointments, transport, deliveries and wet weather access. The home also includes safety-focused planning, including clear exit paths, retreat space considerations and fire safety provisions, supporting a more practical living environment for both participants and support teams.
Location and Local Amenities
36 Innsbruck Road is located in Winter Valley, a growing residential area in Ballarat’s west, close to Delacombe, Lucas and central Ballarat. The location gives participants and support providers practical access to everyday shopping, parks, medical services and transport connections without long travel times.
Shopping and Everyday Essentials
Delacombe Town Centre
315 Glenelg Highway, Delacombe VIC 3356
Approx. 7 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Coltman Plaza Lucas Shopping Centre
6 Coltman Plaza, Lucas VIC 3350
Approx. 10 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Parks and Outdoor Spaces
Doug Dean Reserve
16 Nandiriog Drive, Delacombe VIC 3356
Approx. 7 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Victoria Park
Sturt Street, Newington VIC 3350
Approx. 12 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Medical
Delacombe Medical Centre
Delacombe Town Centre, 315 Glenelg Highway, Delacombe VIC 3356
Approx. 7 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Ballarat Base Hospital
1 Drummond Street North, Ballarat Central VIC 3350
Approx. 15 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Transport
Delacombe Town Centre Bus Stop
Delacombe Town Centre, Glenelg Highway, Delacombe VIC 3356
Approx. 7 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle to connect with bus services
Ballarat Station
Lydiard Street North, Ballarat Central VIC 3350
Approx. 18 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle to connect with train and regional bus services



