43 Leeward Drive, Tarneit VIC 3029
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43 Leeward Drive, Tarneit VIC 3029
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High Physical Support SDA | Two Participant Home + OOA | Private Ensuites and Craft Room
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High Physical Support SDA | 2 Participants | OOA + Craft Room | Tarneit
43 Leeward Drive, Tarneit is a purpose-built SDA home designed for two participants under the High Physical Support design category. Located in The Grove West Estate, this single-storey home has been planned for participants who need accessibility, privacy, and support-readiness while still wanting a home that feels warm, spacious, and easy to live in.
The home includes two generous participant bedrooms, each with its own private ensuite, along with an on-site overnight assistance room, a separate craft room, an open kitchen, living and dining area, laundry, separate WC, double garage, and covered alfresco.
This is a practical and spacious 2-participant home with a clear layout that supports daily independence. Participant bedrooms are placed away from the main shared living area, while the open living, dining, and kitchen zone creates a comfortable centre for everyday routine, connection, and support.
The home includes High Physical Support features such as ceiling hoist provisions to participant bedrooms, assistive technology readiness, emergency power solutions, accessible wet areas, wider internal movement paths, slip-resistant flooring requirements, solid-core internal doors, and practical access from the front boundary to the home.
Central Living Area
Open, Calm and Easy to Navigate
The open-plan living and dining area is positioned at the rear of the home and connects naturally with the kitchen and covered alfresco. This gives participants a generous shared space for relaxing, eating, spending time with visitors, or moving through daily routines with less stress.
The living area has been designed to feel comfortable and residential, not clinical. It gives two participants room to share the home while still allowing each person to have their own private bedroom and ensuite close by.
The connection between the living area, kitchen, and alfresco helps the home feel open and easy to understand. This matters day to day because participants can move between key spaces without the layout feeling crowded or complicated.
Participant Bedrooms
Personal Rooms With Real Privacy
Both participant bedrooms are positioned in a quieter part of the home, giving each person a proper private retreat away from the main shared living area.
Each bedroom is generously sized and includes its own robe and private ensuite. This allows each participant to maintain their own personal routine, enjoy privacy, and feel a stronger sense of ownership over their space within the home.
The bedrooms also include ceiling hoist provisions, supporting participants who may require higher levels of mobility assistance. This makes the home better prepared for long-term living and changing support needs.
Having two participant bedrooms with private ensuites is one of the strongest features of this home. It allows shared living to feel more respectful and less stressful, with each participant having their own private space for rest, care, and daily routines.
Kitchen and Dining Zone
Everyday Meals Made More Manageable
The kitchen is positioned beside the living and dining area, helping participants stay connected to everyday household activity. Whether preparing food, sharing meals, spending time with support workers, or relaxing nearby, the layout supports participation without making the space feel crowded.
The kitchen includes accessible design details such as a height-adjustable benchtop, practical movement clearance, reachable tap positioning, wall oven provision, dishwasher provision, task lighting, stone benchtops, and pull-out pantry storage.
These features support everyday independence in a way that still feels natural and domestic. The kitchen is not just a functional support space. It is part of the home’s daily rhythm, helping participants remain involved in cooking, meals, conversation, and routine.
Private Ensuites
Personal Care With More Dignity
Each participant bedroom connects to its own private ensuite, giving both participants greater privacy and dignity during personal care routines.
The ensuites have been designed with accessibility in mind, including hobless shower areas, accessible toilet and basin arrangements, grab rail provisions, backrest provisions, graded floors, and slip-resistant flooring requirements.
These bathrooms support participants who may need assistance while still helping personal care feel more private, calm, and respectful. The private ensuite arrangement also reduces the pressure of sharing bathroom spaces, which can make a meaningful difference in a two-participant SDA home.
A separate WC is also included near the laundry and OOA room. This is useful for support staff and visitors while helping keep participant ensuites private.
Onsite Overnight Assistance
Help Nearby, Privacy Protected
The home includes a dedicated Onsight Overnight Assistance room positioned near the front entry, WC, and laundry. This allows overnight support to remain close by when needed while keeping participant bedrooms and shared living areas protected as personal spaces.
This layout is practical for SIL providers because it gives staff a clear base for overnight response and daily support. For participants, it helps maintain the feeling of home by keeping support available without making it feel intrusive.
The OOA room supports safety, response, and reassurance while still allowing participants to live with privacy and independence.
Craft Room
Extra Space for Flexible Routines
The separate craft room gives the home an additional space that can be used in different ways depending on participant needs and preferences.
It may be used for hobbies, activities, quiet time, therapy-style routines, study, or simply as a calm place away from the main living area. This flexibility is especially valuable in shared living because it gives participants more choice in how they use the home throughout the day.
Rather than relying only on bedrooms or the main lounge, participants have another meaningful space that supports routine, regulation, and independence.
Covered Alfresco
Fresh Air Without Leaving Home
The covered alfresco connects directly to the living and dining area, creating an easy indoor-outdoor flow. It provides a sheltered outdoor space for fresh air, quiet time, family visits, or everyday relaxation.
The outdoor areas are practical and easy to use, with a clear access path to the home and ramped threshold details included in the design. This helps make movement between inside and outside more manageable for participants and support teams.
The alfresco gives participants another place to enjoy daily life without needing to leave the property to access a comfortable outdoor setting.
Location and Local Amenities
43 Leeward Drive is located in Tarneit within The Grove West Estate, a growing residential area with access to shopping, parks, medical services, and transport. The location is best suited to participants who use a car or support vehicle for most everyday travel.
Shopping and Everyday Essentials
Riverdale Village Town Centre
200 Hummingbird Boulevard, Tarneit VIC 3029
Approx. 6 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Tarneit Gardens Shopping Centre
747 Tarneit Road, Tarneit VIC 3029
Approx. 9 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Parks and Outdoor Spaces
The Grove Playground
180 Davis Road, Tarneit VIC 3029
Approx. 4 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Wootten Road Reserve
Wootten Road, Tarneit VIC 3029
Approx. 7 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Medical
Riverdale Healthplus
Shop 1, 200 Hummingbird Boulevard, Tarneit VIC 3029
Approx. 6 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Tarneit Central Medical Centre
Shop 14, Tarneit Central Shopping Centre, 540 Derrimut Road, Tarneit VIC 3029
Approx. 12 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Transport
Tarneit Railway Station
Derrimut Road, Tarneit VIC 3029
Approx. 12 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Tarneit Station Bus Interchange
Derrimut Road, Tarneit VIC 3029
Approx. 12 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle



