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4 BR High Physical Support home with OOA room – Clyde North

Clyde North, VIC 3978

3 vacancies
0 current housemates
4 beds4 baths
Support Model
Onsite shared supports (OSS)
SDA Design Class
High Physical Support
Housing provider:Brighter Living Australia 1.6 Hearts: Needs Improvement

This welcoming High Physical Support SDA house in Clyde North, Victoria is designed for people seeking a safe, modern home with strong accessibility and long‑term security on an ongoing lease. The property offers 3 spacious bedrooms for residents plus a dedicated OOA (Onsite Overnight Assistance) room, supporting higher support needs while still protecting your privacy and independence. There is plenty of room for everyday routines, visiting supports, family, and friends, without feeling crowded or restricted.

As an NDIS-enrolled High Physical Support house, the layout supports mobility aids, assistive technology, and complex care, helping you move comfortably and complete daily tasks with dignity. MTA funding is available, making this home ideal if you are transitioning from hospital, aged care, or unsuitable housing into a better long‑term option. You can rent the whole property or individual bedrooms, giving you real choice over how you live and who you live with. Participants can live alone, with a partner or spouse, or with family under Appendix H, allowing the home to adapt as your life and relationships evolve. Fire sprinklers are installed to support safety planning and coordinated support, offering a strong foundation for an independent yet well‑supported lifestyle in a growing community.

Support Model

At this property, you have the freedom to bring your own core supports, ensuring that your individual needs are met. You can also choose the Provider of any onsite shared supports if you wish to include them. This flexibility allows you to create a living environment that truly suits you.

Property Features

This thoughtfully designed home is wheelchair accessible and features a range of modern conveniences to enhance your living experience. Some key features include:

Ceiling hoist inclusions for ease of mobility; Emergency power backup for peace of mind; Wide doorways exceeding 950 mm for easy access; Fire Sprinkles installed for added safety and security Heating and cooling for year-round comfort; Dishwasher for effortless meal preparation; Built-in wardrobes for ample storage; Ensuite bathroom for added privacy; Outdoor area to enjoy fresh air and relaxation; Intercom system for added security. Suburb Overview – Clyde North, VIC

Clyde North is a growing south‑east Melbourne suburb with modern estates, new infrastructure, and a calm, family‑friendly feel that suits both supported and independent living. Newer streets, paths, and local facilities help make everyday movement easier for people using mobility aids and for support workers, while emerging community hubs create places to connect, shop, and meet up.

Local Schools

The Clyde and Clyde North area offers access to a mix of public, Catholic, and independent primary and secondary schools, many on newer, more accessible campuses. Families can connect with schools that provide learning support, inclusion programs, and collaboration with therapists, helping students with disability participate in education in a supported way.

Parks & Nature Spots

Clyde North is dotted with pocket parks, wetlands, and shared paths that invite gentle walks, time outdoors with support workers, or relaxed catch‑ups with family and friends. Larger reserves in nearby suburbs provide more open green space, paths, and play areas, supporting all‑abilities recreation and low‑pressure community participation.

Hospitals & Medical Facilities

Residents can tap into the broader south‑east health network, including major hospitals, medical centres, GPs, and allied health services in nearby hubs. This makes it easier to manage regular appointments, therapy, and specialist care, with many providers familiar with NDIS participants and disability‑focused supports.

Transport Links

Clyde North connects into Melbourne’s south‑east via major roads and nearby train stations in surrounding suburbs, with local bus routes helping link estates to centres and rail. Planning around accessible bus stops, low‑floor buses, and step‑free train stations can support smoother travel to appointments, shopping, and social activities with assistance as needed.

Shopping Centres

Residents are close to a range of local shopping villages, neighbourhood centres, and larger regional shopping centres, offering supermarkets, pharmacies, and essential services in modern, mostly step‑free environments. Wide walkways, accessible parking, and practical amenities help make everyday errands more manageable and support greater independence.

Things to Do & Places to Visit

The wider City of Casey area provides libraries, community centres, sports facilities, pools, gyms, markets, and dining options, giving residents many ways to get involved, try new activities, and enjoy social time. Many venues are working to improve accessibility and offer inclusive programs, supporting participants to engage in community life in ways that feel safe and enjoyable.

Housing Provider

This property is brought to you by Brighter Living Australia, a dedicated Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) provider. Brighter Living Australia is committed to empowering individuals to truly “See through the Eyes of the Participant. ” They focus on delivering the best possible homes and living experiences for people with disability, ensuring that every voice is heard and every need is met. Together, they are building inclusive, supportive communities where independence, dignity, and wellbeing thrive.

Contact us today!

If you are interested in this wonderful property, we invite you to reach out to us for a discussion. We are here to answer any questions you may have and provide you with all the information you need. We would love to meet you and show you your new home!

How we'll support daily life

Support setup, Staff, and Certifications

Support Model
Onsite shared supports (OSS)
  • The property offers 3 spacious bedrooms for residents plus a dedicated OOA (Onsite Overnight Assistance) room, supporting higher support needs while still protecting your privacy and independence.

Support Model

  • At this property, you have the freedom to bring your own core supports, ensuring that your individual needs are met.
  • You can also choose the Provider of any onsite shared supports if you wish to include them.
  • This flexibility allows you to create a living environment that truly suits you.
  • Newer streets, paths, and local facilities help make everyday movement easier for people using mobility aids and for support workers, while emerging community hubs create places to connect, shop, and meet up.
  • Clyde North is dotted with pocket parks, wetlands, and shared paths that invite gentle walks, time outdoors with support workers, or relaxed catch‑ups with family and friends.

Inside the home

Layout, features, and accessibility

Type
House
SDA Category
High Physical Support
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
4
Parking
2
Housing Provider:Brighter Living Australia 1.6 Hearts: Needs Improvement
  • The property offers 3 spacious bedrooms for residents plus a dedicated OOA (Onsite Overnight Assistance) room, supporting higher support needs while still protecting your privacy and independence.
  • This flexibility allows you to create a living environment that truly suits you.
  • This thoughtfully designed home is wheelchair accessible and features a range of modern conveniences to enhance your living experience.
  • Ceiling hoist inclusions for ease of mobility;
  • Heating and cooling for year-round comfort;
  • Built-in wardrobes for ample storage;
  • Ensuite bathroom for added privacy;
  • Clyde North is a growing south‑east Melbourne suburb with modern estates, new infrastructure, and a calm, family‑friendly feel that suits both supported and independent living.
  • The Clyde and Clyde North area offers access to a mix of public, Catholic, and independent primary and secondary schools, many on newer, more accessible campuses.
  • Larger reserves in nearby suburbs provide more open green space, paths, and play areas, supporting all‑abilities recreation and low‑pressure community participation.
  • Planning around accessible bus stops, low‑floor buses, and step‑free train stations can support smoother travel to appointments, shopping, and social activities with assistance as needed.

Where it is

Approximate area shown for privacy

  • MTA funding is available, making this home ideal if you are transitioning from hospital, aged care, or unsuitable housing into a better long‑term option.

Local Schools

  • The Clyde and Clyde North area offers access to a mix of public, Catholic, and independent primary and secondary schools, many on newer, more accessible campuses.
  • Families can connect with schools that provide learning support, inclusion programs, and collaboration with therapists, helping students with disability participate in education in a supported way.
  • Parks & Nature Spots
  • Clyde North is dotted with pocket parks, wetlands, and shared paths that invite gentle walks, time outdoors with support workers, or relaxed catch‑ups with family and friends.
  • Larger reserves in nearby suburbs provide more open green space, paths, and play areas, supporting all‑abilities recreation and low‑pressure community participation.
  • Hospitals & Medical Facilities
  • Residents can tap into the broader south‑east health network, including major hospitals, medical centres, GPs, and allied health services in nearby hubs.

Transport Links

  • Clyde North connects into Melbourne’s south‑east via major roads and nearby train stations in surrounding suburbs, with local bus routes helping link estates to centres and rail.
  • Planning around accessible bus stops, low‑floor buses, and step‑free train stations can support smoother travel to appointments, shopping, and social activities with assistance as needed.
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