37 Hawkestone Street, Melton South VIC 3338

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37 Hawkestone Street, Melton South VIC 3338

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High Physical Support SDA | Three Participant Home + OOA | Private Ensuites

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A Purpose-Built 3-Participant High Physical Support Home

3 High Physical Support Bedrooms | Private Ensuites | OOA Included | Accessible Alfresco

37 Hawkestone Street, Melton South is a purpose-built SDA home designed under the High Physical Support design category. It is a single-storey home created for three participants, with each participant having their own private bedroom and ensuite. A dedicated On-site Overnight Assistance (OOA) room is included so support can be available overnight while participants continue to enjoy privacy, independence and a home-like environment.


The home has been carefully arranged to support daily routines, shared living and individual privacy. Participant bedrooms are separated from the main living areas, while the kitchen, meals, family and living spaces create a comfortable central hub for everyday life.


Key features include:


  • 3 High Physical Support participant bedrooms
  • Private ensuite for each participant bedroom
  • Dedicated OOA room
  • Open-plan kitchen, meals and family area
  • Separate living room
  • Covered alfresco area
  • Attached garage
  • Step-free internal transitions
  • Wide internal doorways
  • Slip-resistant flooring
  • Provision for future ceiling hoists in participant bedrooms
  • Assistive technology provisions
  • Motorised roller blinds

 

The Heart of the Home

Open, Connected and Easy to Live In

The main living areas are open, practical and easy to move through. The kitchen, meals and family areas sit together to create a central everyday space where participants can cook, eat, relax, spend time with visitors or engage with support staff without feeling separated from the rest of the home.


A separate living room provides another shared space within the home. This gives participants more choice in how they use the house, whether they want to spend time together, enjoy a quieter area or have more flexibility during daily routines.


The kitchen is designed to be functional and participant-friendly, with an adjustable benchtop, induction cooktop, pull-out pantry, dishwasher provision, microwave space and accessible power and control locations. The result is a practical kitchen that supports everyday use for participants and SIL providers.

 

Participant Bedrooms

Private, Comfortable and Designed for Real Life

Each of the three participant bedrooms is designed as a proper private space, with its own robe and direct access to a private ensuite. This gives each participant a strong sense of privacy and ownership while still being part of a shared home.


The bedrooms support High Physical Support needs, including provision for future ceiling hoist installation. This gives the home flexibility over time and helps support participants whose needs may change.


Each private ensuite includes step-free access, shower curtains, a wall-hung basin, accessible WC layout and slip-resistant wet-area flooring. These bathrooms are designed to support safer personal care while still feeling private and comfortable.


Having three participant bedrooms with private ensuites is one of the strongest features of this home. It allows participants to live together while maintaining their own routines, bathroom access and personal space.

 

Kitchen and Living Spaces

Practical, Accessible and Support-Friendly

The kitchen and living areas are designed to support everyday independence. The open meals and family area creates a natural hub for the home, while the separate living room gives participants an additional place to relax.


The kitchen supports involvement in daily activities, whether that means preparing food, spending time with others or simply being part of household routines. Accessible controls, practical circulation and thoughtful positioning make the space easier to use for both participants and support teams.


The laundry is positioned close to the kitchen and living areas, helping support staff manage household tasks efficiently while keeping participant bedrooms and private spaces separate.

 

Overnight On-Call (OOA) Room

Support Nearby Without Taking Over the Home

37 Hawkestone includes a dedicated OOA room so overnight support can be provided when needed. This allows participants to live more independently while still having the reassurance that support is close by.


The OOA room is separate from the participant bedrooms, helping protect privacy while keeping support available. This balance is important for participants and SIL providers, especially in a shared High Physical Support home.


For SIL providers, the home is practical and support-friendly. It includes accessible participant bathrooms, clear circulation, assistive technology provisions, durable finishes and participant bedrooms designed for future ceiling hoist installation if required.

 

Outdoor Area

Accessible Outdoor Living with a Covered Alfresco

The home includes a covered alfresco area connected to the family space, creating an easy transition between indoor and outdoor living. This gives participants a comfortable outdoor area for fresh air, quiet time or spending time with visitors.


The alfresco and porch areas include slip-resistant surfaces, supporting safer movement in outdoor spaces. Step-free access at key entry and outdoor areas helps make the home easier to use every day.


The outdoor areas are simple, practical and easy to maintain, giving participants usable outdoor space without adding unnecessary complexity for daily support routines.


Accessibility and Everyday Comfort

Designed from the Beginning, Not Added Later

37 Hawkestone has been built around High Physical Support living. The home includes step-free internal transitions, wide internal doorways, accessible ensuites, slip-resistant flooring, motorised roller blinds, easy-reach window controls, assistive technology provisions and power for future ceiling hoists in participant bedrooms.


Lighting, switches and power points are positioned consistently to make daily routines easier. Intercom and assistive technology wiring supports communication between participant spaces and support areas, while power provisions for automation help future-proof the home.


Durability and safety have also been considered through slip-resistant flooring, accessible wet-area design, reinforced sanitary room walls, lever-style hardware, accessible tapware and practical threshold tolerances. These details help the home work well for participants with higher physical support needs while still presenting as a comfortable modern home.

 

Overnight On-Call Room

Support Nearby Without Losing Independence

19 Balmore includes a dedicated Overnight On-Call room so support can be available on site when needed. This is important for participants who require overnight support, reassurance, or quick response while still wanting to live with as much independence as possible.


The OOA room is positioned separately from the participant living spaces, helping maintain privacy while still allowing staff to respond when required. The OOA area also includes support-focused features such as an escape door and lockable privacy hardware to the OOA ensuite.


This balance is important. Participants can enjoy their own independent spaces, while SIL providers have a practical support base within the home.


Location and Local Amenities

19 Balmore Street is located in Beveridge, within Melbourne’s growing northern corridor. The home is close to local shopping, parks, medical services, and transport connections, making it practical for participants, families, and support teams.


Shopping and Everyday Essentials

Opalia Plaza

201 Exford Road, Weir Views VIC 3338

Approx. 5 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Woodgrove Shopping Centre

533-555 High Street, Melton West VIC 3337

Approx. 10 to 12 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Parks and Outdoor Spaces

Bridge Road Recreation Reserve

Bridge Road, Melton South VIC 3338

Approx. 5 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Melton Botanic Garden

46 Lakewood Boulevard, Melton VIC 3337

Approx. 12 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Medical

Melton South Medical Clinic

Unit 23, Opalia Plaza, 201 Exford Road, Weir Views VIC 3338

Approx. 5 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Melton Health Hub

195-209 Barries Road, Melton West VIC 3337

Approx. 12 to 15 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Transport

Melton Station

Staughton Street, Melton South VIC 3338

Approx. 7 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car, support vehicle or train connection


Melton Station Bus Interchange

Staughton Street, Melton South VIC 3338

Approx. 7 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car, support vehicle or connecting bus service

 

Peter Fitzgerald

0408 791 489

peter@necessityhousing.com

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