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Emerald, VIC 3782

2 vacancies
1 current housemate
3 beds2 baths
Support Model
Sleepover / passive overnight support

Our Emerald home offers a calm, spacious, and highly functional living environment that can be well-suited to people with disability, particularly those seeking comfort, accessibility, and a strong sense of home.

Set in a peaceful, semi-rural setting, the property provides a quiet and low-stimulation environment, which can be especially beneficial for individuals with sensory sensitivities or those who value privacy and tranquility. The surrounding natural landscape creates opportunities for relaxation, outdoor engagement, and connection to nature, supporting overall wellbeing.

The home itself is designed with generous internal spaces, allowing for ease of movement throughout. Wide living areas and open-plan layouts. Clear sightlines across shared areas promote both independence and unobtrusive supervision where required.

Bedrooms are well-proportioned, offering residents a private retreat with enough room to personalise their space and accommodate any necessary equipment. This supports dignity, autonomy, and comfort in daily living.

The property’s layout can also lend itself to routine and structure, with defined zones for living, dining, rest, and outdoor activity. This can be particularly supportive for individuals who thrive on predictability and consistent daily rhythms.

Outdoor areas are accessible and usable, providing safe spaces for recreation, gardening, or quiet time. Easy access to fresh air and outdoor environments can play an important role in physical health and emotional regulation.

Additionally, the home’s setting in Emerald enables connection to a local community while still maintaining a sense of retreat. Access to nearby amenities, services, and supports can be incorporated into daily routines, promoting community participation and independence.

Overall, Emerald presents as a flexible and supportive home environment that can be tailored to meet a range of accessibility and support needs, while fostering independence, comfort, and quality of life.

How we'll support daily life

Support setup, Staff, and Certifications

Support Model
Sleepover / passive overnight support

Who you'd live with

Housemates

1 current housemate

We are seeking two participants (male or female) with SIL funding, uses words to communicate, interested in sports, and who loves a laugh, to share a house with two other people. Already living in the home is a young man aged 28, two cockatiels and fish! Supported by a great team of staff from Hearth https://hearthaustralia.com.au/ . The newly renovated house, with solar and solar battery, has 3.5 bdr, 2 bathroom and 2 big living areas and is within walking distance to shops and buses linking to Belgrave station, great community including sports clubs and facilities , Performing Arts Centre, gyms, cafes, markets, Men’s Shed, Library , Arts Society, Community House, OP Shops, Emerald Lake and the Puffing Billy 🚂. This is a wonderful opportunity for a person to be part of a supportive local community, in a fun HOME with both active and quiet living spaces, a flat block, and great neighbours.

Inside the home

Layout, features, and accessibility

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Parking
2
  • Our Emerald home offers a calm, spacious, and highly functional living environment that can be well-suited to people with disability, particularly those seeking comfort, accessibility, and a strong sense of home.
  • The surrounding natural landscape creates opportunities for relaxation, outdoor engagement, and connection to nature, supporting overall wellbeing.
  • Wide living areas and open-plan layouts.
  • Bedrooms are well-proportioned, offering residents a private retreat with enough room to personalise their space and accommodate any necessary equipment.
  • This supports dignity, autonomy, and comfort in daily living.
  • The property’s layout can also lend itself to routine and structure, with defined zones for living, dining, rest, and outdoor activity.
  • Outdoor areas are accessible and usable, providing safe spaces for recreation, gardening, or quiet time.
  • Access to nearby amenities, services, and supports can be incorporated into daily routines, promoting community participation and independence.

Where it is

Approximate area shown for privacy

  • Access to nearby amenities, services, and supports can be incorporated into daily routines, promoting community participation and independence.
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