6 Nightfall Avenue, Clyde North VIC 3978

Gallery

6 Nightfall Avenue, Clyde North VIC 3978

Available Now

3-Participant Home with OOA

High Physical Support

Enquire

High Physical Support SDA | 3 Participants | Onsite Overnight Assistance | Final-As-Built Certified

6 Nightfall Avenue, Clyde North is a brand-new, purpose-built High Physical Support SDA home, fully certified at Final-As-Built stage and ready for participants who deserve a home that was designed entirely for them.


Located in one of Melbourne’s fastest-growing south-east communities, this three-bedroom house was built from the ground up for participants with high physical support needs. It is not a converted property, a retrofitted rental, or a compromise. Every room, every doorway, and every fitting was purpose-designed to support real independence, real privacy, and real daily life, then independently assessed and certified to prove it.


Three private bedrooms. Three private ensuites. A dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance room. A kitchen built for seated, independent use. This is what High Physical Support SDA looks like when it’s done properly.


The Heart of the Home

Open, Bright & Made for Living

The open-plan kitchen, family, and meals area is the centrepiece of the home: generous, light-filled, and designed to feel like a home, not a facility.

It connects naturally to all three participant bedrooms, flows out to the covered outdoor deck through step-free access, and gives everyone in the household room to move, gather, and live comfortably.


The space has been designed with enough turning room for powered wheelchairs, with lighting that can be dimmed to suit mood and sensory preference, and with switches and power points at heights that are genuinely reachable, whether seated or standing. It is a space built for the people who live in it.


Participant Bedrooms

Private, Spacious & Future-Ready

All three bedrooms are built to full High Physical Support standard, large enough for a queen bed with generous circulation space on three sides, giving participants, support workers, and equipment the room they need without a bedroom feeling clinical or crowded.

Each room includes:

  • A built-in robe with clear access in front
  • Reverse-cycle air conditioning
  • Dimmable lighting
  • Cabling ready for automated blinds
  • Power points correctly positioned at the bed head and opposite wall
  • Window sills at a height that allows seated participants to see outside


That last point may seem small, but it makes a real difference to daily life.

What makes these bedrooms genuinely future-ready is the ceiling. The roof structure in every bedroom has been independently engineered and certified to support a constant-charge ceiling hoist with a minimum 250 kg capacity, capable of travelling across and down the bed. When a participant’s care needs change, the infrastructure is already there. No retrofitting, no disruption, no waiting.


Ensuites

One Each. Fully Accessible. Completely Private.

Every participant has their own private ensuite. There is no shared bathroom in this home.


The primary ensuite is a full wet room with:

  • Step-free entry
  • A spacious corner shower
  • Height-adjustable shower head
  • Lever tapware
  • A folding shower seat confirmed with each participant before installation rather than assumed
  • A basin with full clearance underneath for seated use
  • A toilet correctly positioned with generous transfer and manoeuvring space


All bathroom walls carry reinforcement behind the lining throughout every ensuite, which means grab rails can be installed in any position, at any time, to suit exactly what a participant needs. There is no need to guess at the design stage.


The two additional ensuites are built to the same standard, with slip-resistant flooring throughout. No exceptions.


Kitchen

Independence Starts Here

The kitchen was designed for participants who want to be involved in their own home, not just observers in it.

The cooktop and oven are positioned for wheelchair access, with controls within comfortable reach from a seated position. A side-hinged oven door with a handle at the right height means a participant can open it, check it, and use it without needing to ask for help.


A fixed accessible benchtop provides clear space underneath for seated use, and a height-adjustable benchtop lets participants set the working surface to the height that actually fits them, not a fixed height designed for standing use.

Other key features include:

  • Pull-out pantry with wheelchair access
  • Drawer-style dishwasher for easy reach
  • Task lighting directly above every workspace
  • Lever tapware positioned for independent sink use


This is a kitchen someone can actually use. That is the point.


Living & Dining

Room to Breathe

The family and meals area gives the home its sense of space and connection.

There is a large, clear turning circle free of furniture, so participants using powered wheelchairs can move through the space without negotiating around obstacles. It flows directly to the covered outdoor deck, making indoor-outdoor living genuinely accessible rather than aspirational.


Dimmable lighting, accessible switches, and power points at reachable heights are consistent throughout. The space is flexible enough to arrange around a participant’s preferences, not fixed around a builder’s floor plan.


Onsite Overnight Assistance Room

Support That Stays in Its Lane

The dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance room sits separately from all three participant bedrooms, positioned adjacent to the garage and accessed from the main corridor.


It gives support workers a private, functional base, their own space to work, rest, and hand over, without stepping into the participant areas of the home.


Good OOA design is not a bonus feature. It is what makes a shared SDA home feel like each participant’s own home. When support staff have their own space, participants have their own lives.


Outdoor Area

Step-Free. Covered. Year-Round.

The covered outdoor deck is accessible directly from the living and meals area with no step at the threshold, usable every day, in every season.

External sensor lighting and flood lighting mean the outdoor space works in the evening as naturally as it does in the afternoon. This is not a token outdoor area. It is a genuinely usable extension of the home.


Garage & Arrival

Safe, Secure & Weatherproof

The single lock-up garage includes an automated panel-lift door and connects to the home via a step-free internal path.

Arriving home, transferring from a vehicle, and moving equipment in and out is protected from the weather and straightforward every time, not just when conditions are ideal.


The front entry includes a covered porch and a ramped, slip-resistant approach from the street with no steps. Everything about the arrival experience has been designed to feel easy and dignified.


What Makes This Home High Physical Support

Built to the Highest Standard, Then Verified

High Physical Support is the most demanding SDA design category, and this home meets every requirement at Final-As-Built stage, not provisionally, not at design stage, but complete and independently verified.


Key features include:

  • Wide, clear participant doorways
  • Corridors wide enough for powered wheelchairs
  • Lever-style door handles at the correct height
  • Power and control cabling pre-installed at every participant bedroom entry door, the front entry, and the rear external door, ready for automated door openers without additional work
  • Certified ceiling hoist structure in all three bedrooms
  • Wall reinforcement installed in all ensuites
  • Emergency power backup covering participant bedrooms and automated entry doors for a minimum two-hour outage
  • NBN pre-wiring with stable Wi-Fi across every room
  • Hardwired smoke alarms
  • Full sprinkler system
  • Emergency lighting
  • Alarm system with sensors and keypad
  • Video intercom at the front entry
  • Reverse-cycle air conditioning in every bedroom and living area, with wheelchair-reachable controls


Why SIL Providers Choose This Home

A Layout That Makes Support Work Better

Three participants, three private ensuites, a dedicated OOA room, and a logical open-plan layout make this home straightforward to roster and operate from day one.


Ceiling hoists are structurally certified, so there are no delays or engineering assessments standing between a participant and moving in. Automated door readiness, emergency power, and full communication infrastructure mean the home is equipped for complex, high-intensity support without modification.


The OOA room keeps support staff out of participant living spaces. The layout creates clear zones. The build removes the variables that make SDA homes operationally difficult. That means better outcomes for participants and a smoother experience for everyone delivering their support.


Location & Benefits

Connected, Convenient & Community-Ready


Healthcare & Support Services

  • Selandra Rise Medical Centre, Selandra Boulevard – 5 to 8 minutes by car – Fully accessible GP clinic offering general practice, chronic disease management, and mental health plans.
  • Doctors on Clyde, Berwick-Cranbourne Road – Approx. 5 to 10 minutes by car – Bulk billing clinic open 7 days, including evenings
  • Casey Hospital – 15 to 20 minutes by car – Full public hospital with a 24-hour emergency department, rehabilitation services, and specialist care.


Shopping & Everyday Essentials

  • Selandra Rise Shopping Centre – 5 to 8 minutes by car – Includes Woolworths, a pharmacy, cafes, and a range of everyday services
  • Coles, Aldi & Bunnings, Berwick-Cranbourne Road – 5 to 7 minutes by car – Convenient for larger household shopping and essentials.


Transport & Accessibility

  • Bus Routes 798, 888 & 889, Berwick-Cranbourne Road – Accessible from the property – Connect to Cranbourne Station on the Cranbourne Line
  • Berwick Station on the Pakenham Line for access to Melbourne CBD and beyond.


Parks & Community

  • Clyde Recreation Reserve, Pattersons Road – Approx. 5 minutes by car – Open lawns, walking paths, and community facilities
  • Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne – 15 to 20 minutes by car – Accessible outdoor walking paths through native gardens and wetlands, offering a calm and restorative place for participants and families.


This Is What a Home Should Feel Like

At 6 Nightfall Avenue, every decision, from the layout to the fittings to the ceiling structure, was made with the person who lives here in mind. Not the assessor. Not the builder. The participant.

Three private bedrooms. Three private ensuites. A kitchen designed for independence. A home certified to the highest SDA standard and built to last.


This is a place where participants can live well, build routines, and have a home that is genuinely their own, with the support they need, on their terms.

Video
Location