90 Adelong Boulevard, Cobblebank VIC 3338

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90 Adelong Boulevard, Cobblebank VIC 3338

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High Physical Support SDA | Three Participant Home + OOA | Accessible Cobblebank Living

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A Comfortable 3-Participant High Physical Support Home in Cobblebank

3-Participant Bedrooms | Two Bathrooms | Three Toilets | Onsite Overnight Assistance Included

90 Adelong Boulevard, Cobblebank VIC 3338 is a purpose-built SDA home designed under the High Physical Support design category. The property accepts participants funded for High Physical Support, Fully Accessible, and Improved Livability, making it suitable for participants who need a home that supports accessibility, safety, privacy, and everyday independence.


This single-storey home has been planned for three SDA residents, with three participant bedrooms, two bathrooms, three toilets, and a dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) room. The layout is practical and support-friendly, with participant bedrooms positioned away from the main living zone and shared areas designed to feel open, calm, and easy to move through.


The home includes accessible features, built-in wardrobes, cooling, emergency power backup, an ensuite, fire sprinklers, and good energy efficiency features. It has been designed to support participants with higher physical support needs while still feeling like a comfortable residential home rather than a clinical environment.

 

The Heart of the Home

A Generous Everyday Space for Connection and Comfort

The main living, dining, and kitchen area sits toward the rear of the home, creating a generous shared space for everyday routines, meals, relaxing, and time with visitors. The living area feels open and comfortable, while the kitchen is well-sized and positioned so participants can remain connected to the activity of the home.


The kitchen sits beside the living area, making it easy for residents to stay involved in daily routines such as preparing meals, spending time with housemates, or welcoming visitors. This layout is well suited to shared living because it offers connection when participants want it, while still giving each resident their own private bedroom to retreat to.


The open-plan arrangement also supports staff visibility and practical day-to-day assistance, particularly for participants who require regular support with mobility, meals, routines, or personal care.

 

Participant Bedrooms

Private Rooms with Space to Feel at Home

The home includes three participant bedrooms, each designed to feel like a proper private room rather than an adapted space. The bedrooms are positioned along one side of the home, creating a clear and private participant wing away from the busiest shared areas.


Each participant bedroom includes built-in wardrobe storage, giving residents a dedicated place for clothing, personal items, and everyday essentials. The rooms are large enough to feel comfortable and liveable, while still being close to bathrooms and shared areas for convenience and support.


This separation between bedrooms and shared areas is an important part of the home’s appeal. Participants can enjoy the social parts of the house when they choose, while still having their own quiet room to return to for privacy, rest, and personal routines.

 

Kitchen and Shared Areas

Daily Routines Made Simpler

The kitchen connects directly with the Family & Meals area, making cooking, meals, and daily activities easier to manage in the centre of the home.


The kitchen includes support-ready features such as an adjustable benchtop provision, induction cooktop, wall oven, dishwasher provision, pull-out pantry, accessible tapware, task lighting, and slip-resistant flooring. These features support practical use without making the space feel clinical.


The connection between the kitchen, meals, and living area helps participants stay involved in daily routines, whether that means preparing food, sharing meals, relaxing nearby, or receiving support in a clear and comfortable space.

 

Bathrooms and Toilets

Flexible Bathroom Access for Residents and Support Teams

The home includes two bathrooms and three toilets, which is a strong feature for a three-participant SDA setting. This gives residents and support teams more flexibility throughout the day and helps reduce pressure around personal care routines.


The bathrooms are positioned to support access from different parts of the home, including the participant's bedroom areas and the central hallway. A separate WC adds further practicality, particularly in a shared living environment where residents, support workers, and visitors may all be using the home at different times.


The design is suitable for High Physical Support living, with accessible features intended to make bathroom use safer, easier, and more manageable for participants and support workers.


Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) Room

Nearby Support with Privacy Still Protected

The home includes a dedicated Onsite Overnight Assistance (OOA) room, supporting participants who require overnight support or the reassurance of staff being nearby.


The OOA room is positioned separately from the main participant bedroom wing, helping maintain privacy for residents while still allowing support workers to respond when needed. This is an important feature for SIL providers, as it supports practical staffing arrangements without taking away from the home-like feel of the property.


Outdoor Area

A Comfortable Alfresco for Fresh Air and Relaxed Living

The home includes a covered alfresco area located directly beside the living area. This creates an easy indoor-outdoor connection and gives participants a comfortable place to sit outside, enjoy fresh air, or spend time with visitors.


The outdoor space is simple, usable, and easy to enjoy. The grassed areas at the front and rear of the property add a softer residential feel, while the covered alfresco gives participants an outdoor option that can be used for quiet time, shared meals, or relaxed social moments.


The outdoor area is especially useful in a shared SDA home because it gives residents another place to spend time without needing to leave the property.


Accessibility and Everyday Comfort

A Home Designed Around Safety, Movement and Independence

This home has been designed to support the High Physical Support SDA category, with key features that assist participants with mobility, safety, comfort, and independence. The design includes accessible features, cooling, emergency power backup, fire sprinklers, built-in wardrobes, an ensuite, and good energy efficiency.


The layout also supports day-to-day care delivery. The central hallway provides clear movement through the home, the participant bedrooms are well separated from the main living area, and the bathrooms are positioned to support practical access from different parts of the house.


The garage, porch, laundry, linen storage, and broom cupboard add to the home’s functionality. These features help keep the property organised and easier to manage for participants, families, and support teams.


Location and Local Amenities

90 Adelong Boulevard is located in Cobblebank, in Melbourne’s growing western corridor. The property is close to everyday shopping, medical services, transport, parks, and community amenities, making it a practical location for participants, families, and SIL providers.

 

Shopping and Everyday Essentials

Cobblebank Village

201 to 243 Ferris Road, Cobblebank VIC 3338

Approx. 3 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Coles Cobblebank

Cobblebank Village, 201 to 243 Ferris Road, Cobblebank VIC 3338

Approx. 3 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle

 

Parks and Outdoor Spaces

Wilton Fields Village Park Playground

Wimbledon Boulevard, Strathtulloh VIC 3338

Approx. 5 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Atherstone Adventure Park

Bridge Road, Strathtulloh VIC 3338

Approx. 6 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle

 

Medical

Four Corners Medical

Suite 4, 201 Ferris Road, Cobblebank VIC 3338

Approx. 3 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Melton Health Hub

195 to 209 Barries Road, Melton West VIC 3337

Approx. 8 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle

 

Transport

Cobblebank Railway Station

Ferris Road, Cobblebank VIC 3338

Approx. 3 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle


Cobblebank Railway Station Bus Interchange

Ferris Road, Cobblebank VIC 3338

Approx. 3 minutes by car

Most suitable transport: car or support vehicle

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