7 Dungey Road, Old Noarlunga SA 5168

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7 Dungey Road, Old Noarlunga SA 5168

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High Physical Support SDA | Two Participant Home + OOA | Ensuite Bedrooms + Retreat Spaces

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Purpose-Built High Physical Support SDA in Old Noarlunga

2 Participant Bedrooms | High Physical Support | OOA Included | Retreat Spaces

7 Dungey Road, Old Noarlunga is a purpose-built SDA home designed under the High Physical Support design category. This single-storey residence has been planned for participants who need strong accessibility, practical support-readiness, and a home environment that still feels comfortable, calm, and personal.


The layout supports two participants, with each participant bedroom positioned close to its own ensuite. A dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) room is included, helping support remain nearby without taking away from privacy or independence.


The home also includes open family and meals areas, an accessible kitchen, a study, two retreat spaces, a garage, and an alfresco area. These spaces work together to support everyday movement, daily routine, quiet time, shared living, and responsive support.

 

The Heart of the Home

Open, Supportive and Easy to Move Through

The family and meals area sits at the centre of the home, creating a shared space that feels open, practical, and easy to use each day. It connects naturally with the kitchen, participant bedrooms, bathrooms, alfresco, and retreat spaces, helping the home feel easier to understand and move through.


This central area is designed to support everyday living without feeling crowded. Participants have space to relax, share meals, spend time with visitors, or move between private and shared areas with greater confidence.


Dimmable lighting is noted for living areas and bedrooms, while switches and controls are positioned to support easier everyday use. These details help the home feel more comfortable and predictable for participants and support teams.

 

Participant Bedrooms

Private Rooms With Ensuite Access

The home includes two participant bedrooms, each designed to provide a private space for rest, personal routine, and support when needed.


Each participant bedroom is connected with ensuite access, giving residents greater privacy and dignity during daily care routines. This is especially important in a shared SDA home, where private bathroom access can help reduce stress and support a stronger sense of personal control.


The bedrooms also include provisions for future ceiling hoist installation, with power and structural capacity noted for hoist support. This makes the home more adaptable for participants with complex physical support needs.

 

Kitchen and Living Spaces

Practical Everyday Independence

The kitchen is positioned to connect directly with the meals and family areas, helping participants stay involved in everyday routines such as cooking, eating, and spending time in the shared parts of the home.


The kitchen includes accessible design details such as a height-adjustable benchtop provision, accessible benchtop areas near key appliances, a side-hinged wall oven provision, drawer-style dishwasher provision, lever-style tapware, pantry storage, task lighting above work areas, and slip-resistant flooring.


These features help make the kitchen more usable for participants and more workable for support teams. The goal is not just compliance, but a kitchen that supports real daily living, participation, and easier movement.

 

Ensuites and Bathroom

Dignity in Daily Routines

The home includes two participant ensuites and an additional bathroom, supporting privacy, independence, and safer personal care.


The bathroom areas are designed with accessibility in mind, including step-free wet area planning, reinforced sanitary walls for future grab rails and fixtures, slip-resistant flooring, accessible toilet, shower, and basin detailing, and lever-style tapware.


These spaces help make personal care feel more respectful and manageable. Participants can receive support where needed while still having private, purpose-designed spaces that feel part of the home.


Onsite Overnight Assistance Room

Support Nearby Without Taking Over

A dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) room is included within the home, allowing overnight support to be available when required.


The OOA room helps provide reassurance for participants, families, and SIL providers while still supporting independence. It means support can remain close without being placed directly within participant bedrooms or shared living spaces.


This arrangement supports safer daily operations, clearer staff response, and a better balance between privacy and practical assistance.

 

Retreat Spaces and Study

More Choice, More Calm

One of the key strengths of this layout is the inclusion of additional spaces beyond the main living area. The home includes Retreat 1, Retreat 2, and a study, giving participants more options for how they use the home throughout the day.


These spaces can support quiet time, regulation, visiting supports, focused activities, or simply a break from shared areas. In a shared living setting, this flexibility can make a meaningful difference to comfort, privacy, and reduced day-to-day stress.


Rather than relying on one shared living space for every activity, the layout gives participants and support teams more ways to create calm, structure, and choice.

 

Outdoor Area

Fresh Air Close to Home

The home includes an alfresco area connected to the main living zone, giving participants a simple and accessible place to enjoy fresh air without needing to leave the property.


The site includes paved external access and landscaped outdoor areas, supporting a low-maintenance setting that can be used as part of daily routine. This gives participants another option for quiet time, connection, or a change of environment while still staying close to home and support.


Location and Local Amenities

7 Dungey Road is located in Old Noarlunga, close to the broader Seaford and Noarlunga service network. The location gives participants and support providers access to shopping, parks, medical services, and transport without needing to travel far from home.

 

Shopping and Everyday Essentials

Seaford Meadows Shopping Centre

Grand Boulevard, Seaford Meadows SA 5169

Approx. 6 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Seaford Central Shopping Centre

Commercial Road, Seaford SA 5169

Approx. 8 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle

 

Parks and Outdoor Spaces

Onkaparinga River Recreation Park

River Road, Port Noarlunga South SA 5167

Approx. 7 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Onkaparinga River National Park

Chapel Hill Road, Old Noarlunga SA 5168

Approx. 8 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle

 

Medical

Seaford Heights Medical Centre

Vista Parade, Seaford Heights SA 5169

Approx. 3 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Grand Medical Seaford

Grand Boulevard, Seaford Meadows SA 5169

Approx. 6 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle

 

Transport

Seaford Meadows Railway Station

Teakle Road, Seaford Meadows SA 5169

Approx. 5 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car, support vehicle, or train connection


Seaford Railway Station

Station Road, Seaford SA 5169

Approx. 8 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car, support vehicle, or train connection

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