84 Fradd Road, Angle Vale SA 5117

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84 Fradd Road, Angle Vale SA 5117

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Fully Accessible SDA | Three Participant Home + OOA | Two Living Areas

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A Spacious 3-Participant Fully Accessible SDA Home in Angle Vale

Fully Accessible SDA | 3 Participants | OOA Included | Two Living Areas | Purpose-Built for Independence

84 Fradd Road, Angle Vale is a purpose-built single-storey SDA home designed under the Fully Accessible design category for three participants. The home has been planned to support everyday independence, safe movement, privacy, and practical support delivery without feeling clinical or overcomplicated.


The layout includes three participant bedrooms, multiple living areas, an accessible kitchen and dining zone, dedicated Overnight On-Call room, study nook, laundry, garage, and outdoor courtyard areas. It is a home designed for participants who want comfort, dignity, and stability, while also giving SIL providers a practical layout for delivering support when needed.


Wide internal access, step-free movement, accessible bathrooms, slip-resistant flooring, consistent switch and power-point heights, lockable windows, reverse-cycle air-conditioning, high-speed internet capability, and fire safety features are all built into the design from the beginning. These features help the home feel natural to live in while still meeting the important functional requirements of Fully Accessible SDA.

 

The Heart of the Home

Open, Practical and Easy to Move Through

The main kitchen, living and dining area sits at the centre of the home and gives participants a shared everyday space that feels open, simple and comfortable. The kitchen connects naturally with the living and dining areas, supporting daily routines such as meals, conversation, activities, and time with support workers or visitors.


The kitchen has been designed with accessibility in mind, including accessible bench space, easy-to-use tapware, suitable appliance placement, drawer-style dishwasher, wheelchair-accessible pantry provision, task lighting over work areas, and clear circulation space. This helps participants stay involved in everyday home life rather than being separated from daily routines.


The home also includes a second living area, giving participants more choice in how the house is used. This additional space can work well as a quiet retreat, TV room, sensory break space, or shared activity area. In a three-participant home, this flexibility is important because it helps reduce pressure on one shared living space and gives people more control over their day.

 

Participant Bedrooms

Private Rooms Designed for Long-Term Comfort

The home includes three participant bedrooms, each planned to support Fully Accessible SDA requirements and everyday comfort. The bedrooms are designed with appropriate circulation space, built-in robe provision, accessible power-point placement, and room to support daily routines.


Each bedroom gives participants their own private space within the home. This matters in shared living because privacy, personal storage, and the ability to retreat from shared areas can make a real difference to comfort and long-term stability.


The layout allows participants to live together while still maintaining separation between personal spaces and shared areas. This supports independence, dignity, and a calmer shared living environment.

 

Bathrooms and Personal Care Spaces

Accessible, Safe and Designed for Practical Support

The home includes accessible bathroom and ensuite spaces designed to support participant use and practical assistance where required. The Fully Accessible checklist confirms accessible sanitary facilities, including compliant toilet, shower and basin requirements, slip-resistant wet area flooring, reinforced wall provisions, and accessible fixture placement.


These bathrooms are designed to support safe movement, easier transfers, and day-to-day personal care. The design avoids making accessibility feel like an afterthought, with wet areas planned as part of the original home design.


The inclusion of accessible bathrooms across the layout helps support three participants while giving SIL providers a more practical environment for delivering care respectfully and efficiently.

 

Kitchen and Dining

Everyday Independence Built Into the Design

The kitchen is designed to be functional, accessible and easy to use. It includes a fixed cooktop, wall oven, sink, dishwasher, accessible benchtop provision, task lighting, lever-style tapware, and a wheelchair-accessible pantry. The selections also include a side-opening oven, ceramic cooktop, integrated rangehood, drawer-style dishwasher, and durable joinery finishes.


The dining area connects directly with the kitchen and living space, making it easy for participants to remain part of shared daily routines. This layout supports independence while still allowing support workers to assist in a practical and unobtrusive way.

 

Second Living Area and Study Nook

More Choice, More Calm, More Flexibility

The second living area is one of the key strengths of this home. In a three-participant SDA setting, having more than one shared space can help reduce congestion, lower stress, and give participants more choice in how they spend their time.


The study nook adds another flexible zone within the home. It could be used for quiet activities, communication equipment, planning, hobbies, or personal routines. Together, the second living area and study nook make the home feel more adaptable and less like a standard shared house.


Onsite Overnight Assistance Room

Support Nearby Without Taking Over the Home

A dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistant room is included within the layout, allowing support to be close by when required. The assessment confirms that the home includes an OOA room and that it is not shared with another dwelling.


This gives participants reassurance that overnight support can be available while still helping maintain privacy and independence. For SIL providers, the OOA room supports rostered overnight arrangements without needing to compromise participant bedrooms or shared living spaces.


Outdoor Areas

Private Outdoor Space for Fresh Air and Everyday Use

The home includes outdoor courtyard areas that connect with the internal layout, giving participants access to fresh air and private outdoor space. These areas are designed to be simple, secure and easy to use, supporting relaxed everyday living without creating unnecessary maintenance or access barriers.


Outdoor space is important in SDA homes because it gives participants somewhere to unwind, spend time with family or support workers, or simply step outside without needing to leave home. The design supports this in a practical and participant-friendly way.


Garage, Laundry and Storage

Practical Spaces That Support Daily Living

The home includes a garage, accessible laundry, hallway storage, robe storage, and practical service areas. The laundry includes accessible fixture and clearance provisions, with durable finishes and easy-to-use tapware.


These support spaces are important for SIL providers as well as participants. They help keep daily routines organised, support safe movement through the home, and make the property more practical for long-term shared living.


Location and Local Amenities

84 Fradd Road is located in Angle Vale, a growing northern Adelaide community with everyday shopping, medical services, parks and transport options nearby. The location gives participants access to local essentials while still offering a quieter residential setting that supports routine, comfort and stability.

 

Shopping and Everyday Essentials

Angle Vale Shopping Centre

121-129 Heaslip Road, Angle Vale SA 5117

Approx. 3 minutes by car

Most suitable: car or support vehicle


Drakes Angle Vale

121-129 Heaslip Road, Angle Vale SA 5117

Approx. 3 minutes by car

Most suitable: car or support vehicle

 

Parks and Outdoor Spaces

Angle Vale Community Sports Centre

55 Fradd East Road, Angle Vale SA 5117

Approx. 2 minutes by car

Most suitable: car, support vehicle or assisted local travel

 

Medical

Angle Vale Medical Centre

Shop 20, 121-123 Heaslip Road, Angle Vale SA 5117

Approx. 3 minutes by car

Most suitable: car or support vehicle

 

Transport

Stop 84 Angle Vale Road, South Side

Near 132 Angle Vale Road, Angle Vale SA 5117

Approx. 4 minutes by car

Most suitable: car or support vehicle to access local bus services

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