60 Bayberry Street, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217
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60 Bayberry Street, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217
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High Physical Support SDA | 2 Participant Home + OOA | Accessible Ensuites and Ceiling Hoist Provision
A Purpose-Built 2-Participant High Physical Support Home
Ceiling Hoist Provision in Both Bedrooms | Private Ensuites | OOA Included | Accessible Kitchen and Alfresco
60 Bayberry Street, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217 is a purpose-built SDA home designed under the High Physical Support design category. This single-storey residence has been designed for two participants, with a dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance room included so support can be close by when required.
The home has been planned to support independence, privacy and everyday comfort. Each participant has their own bedroom, robe and private ensuite, while the shared living, dining and kitchen areas provide a central place to relax, cook, connect with others and spend time with visitors. The home also includes step-free access, wide internal circulation, accessible pathways, reinforced wet areas, assistive technology provisions and structural readiness for future ceiling hoists.
This is a home that has been designed from the beginning for High Physical Support living, not adapted afterwards. The result is practical, accessible and support-friendly, while still feeling like a comfortable modern home.
Connected Living Spaces
Open, Calm and Easy to Move Through
The living and dining area sits at the rear of the home and provides a generous shared space for daily routines, visitors and relaxed time at home. Its open connection to the kitchen helps the home feel social and easy to navigate, while the wide passageways support safer movement for participants using mobility equipment.
The layout gives participants room to move without feeling crowded. The living area also connects directly to the covered alfresco through a glazed sliding door, creating an easy transition between indoor and outdoor living.
Private Participant Suites
Personal Space, Ensuite Access and Hoist Readiness
Both participant bedrooms are designed as private suites, giving each person their own bedroom, robe and ensuite. This is especially important in a shared SDA home because it allows participants to live with support and connection while still having proper privacy and personal space.
Each bedroom includes structural and power provision for future installation of a 250kg ceiling hoist, capable of travelling across and down the bed. This supports future flexibility and helps the home respond to changing participant needs over time.
The ensuites are designed with accessibility in mind, including reinforced walls, step-free showers, slip-resistant flooring and circulation space to support safer use. The bedroom areas also include sound insulation measures, helping improve privacy and comfort for both participants.
Everyday Kitchen Design
Practical Accessibility for Daily Routines
The kitchen is positioned beside the living and dining area so participants can remain involved in everyday home life. It has been designed with High Physical Support requirements in mind, including accessible circulation, task lighting, a drawer-style dishwasher, accessible tapware, appropriate cabinetry hardware and a height-adjustable benchtop.
The kitchen also includes an accessible wall oven with telescopic shelving, an electric cooktop, accessible bench space and a wheelchair-accessible pantry. These features make the kitchen more usable for participants while still keeping the space modern and residential.
Support When Needed
A Dedicated OOA Room That Respects Independence
The home includes a dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance room so overnight support can be provided when needed. The OOA room is positioned separately from the participant bedrooms, helping support staff remain nearby without compromising the privacy of the people who live in the home.
This layout is well suited to SIL providers because it allows support to be delivered efficiently while preserving a clear separation between participant spaces and staff support areas.
Outdoor Living
Covered Alfresco Space with Step-Free Access
The covered alfresco area connects directly to the living and dining space, giving participants an outdoor area that can be used for relaxing, fresh air or spending time with visitors. The alfresco is positioned at the rear of the home and is accessed from the main living area, making it easy to use as part of everyday routines.
The site plan shows accessible external pathways and graded access, including an SDA-compliant pedestrian accessway from the front boundary to the front door. These outdoor design choices support safer movement around the property and make the home easier for participants and support staff to navigate.
Built-In SDA Accessibility
High Physical Support Features Integrated from the Start
This home has been certified under the High Physical Support design category for two participant bedrooms, excluding the OOA room. It includes step-free access, wide circulation, accessible sanitary facilities, slip-resistant flooring, reinforced bathroom walls, emergency power provision, high-speed internet and Wi-Fi capability, and ceiling hoist readiness in both participant bedrooms.
The home also includes accessible kitchen features, compliant door and corridor design, lockable windows, accessible external accessways and support-friendly planning throughout. These features are built into the design itself, helping the home feel more natural to live in while still meeting the practical needs of participants and SIL providers.
Location and Local Amenities
60 Bayberry Street is located in Armstrong Creek, close to local shopping, parks, medical services and public transport. The area is well suited to participants and support providers who need everyday services nearby while still wanting a quieter residential setting.
Shopping and Everyday Essentials
The Village Warralily Shopping Centre
3/33 Central Boulevard, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217
Approx. 5 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Woolworths Warralily
770 Barwon Heads Road, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217
Approx. 5 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Parks and Outdoor Spaces
Warralily Boulevard Reserve
70-90 Warralily Boulevard, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217
Approx. 5 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Sparrovale Wetlands Reserve
74-52 Groves Road, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217
Approx. 8 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Medical
Armstrong Health Medical Centre
731-735 Barwon Heads Road, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217
Approx. 5 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
TLC Medical Centres Armstrong Creek
2/28 Freda Road, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217
Approx. 7 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle
Transport
Route 45 Bus Stop, The Village Warralily Shopping Centre
Central Boulevard, Armstrong Creek VIC 3217
Approx. 5 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: supported public transport or support vehicle
Waurn Ponds Railway Station
Sugargum Drive, Waurn Ponds VIC 3216
Approx. 10 minutes by car
Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle



