High Physical Support SDA | 2 Homes | 2 Participants Per Home
38 & 38 A Swift Street in Thornbury is a purpose-designed High Physical Support SDA development made up of two fully independent homes on one title. Each home has been designed for two participants who require a higher level of physical accessibility, safety, and daily support, while still allowing them to live with privacy and independence.
This is not a standard home that has been modified. The floorplans clearly show wide circulation spaces, accessible kitchens, generous bedrooms, and private outdoor areas that are easy to use every day.
The focus of the design is simple: make everyday living easier while still supporting independence.
A Spacious Living Area Designed For Everyday Comfort
Each home includes a large open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area that becomes the centre of daily life. The layout is open and easy to move through, allowing participants to use the space comfortably while still making it practical for support workers when assistance is needed.
Rather than separating the main living spaces, the design keeps the home feeling open and connected. At the same time, each home also includes a secondary lounge room, giving participants a quieter place to relax, watch TV, or step away from the main living area when they need their own space.
Private Bedrooms That Feel Calm, Comfortable, And Easy To Use
Each home includes two participant bedrooms that are positioned for privacy and designed to support High Physical Support requirements without feeling clinical.
The drawings show generous room sizes, clear circulation space around the bed area, built-in wardrobes, and direct access to accessible bathrooms.
The goal is to create bedrooms that feel calm, quiet, and genuinely comfortable to live in long term.
Bathrooms Designed To Make Daily Routines Simpler And Safer
The bathrooms in both homes are designed to support daily routines in a way that feels simple rather than stressful. They are spacious, step-free, and laid out so participants can use them more independently while still allowing safe assistance when needed.
The floorplans show accessible bathrooms located close to participant bedrooms, with clear circulation space and practical layouts that support everyday use.
An Accessible Kitchen That Supports Independence Every Day
The kitchens in both homes are open, practical, and designed to be part of the living space rather than separate from it. This makes everyday tasks easier and keeps the home feeling connected.
The plans show accessible layouts with generous space around the kitchen, easy movement between cooking and dining areas, and adjustable features that support independence wherever possible.
Private Outdoor Spaces That Are Easy To Enjoy And Easy To Access
Each home has its own private outdoor space connected directly to the living area. These spaces are simple, secure, and easy to use every day without feeling complicated or hard to maintain.
The design focuses on step-free access, private courtyards, and outdoor areas that feel calm and comfortable rather than oversized or difficult to manage.
Two Independent Homes On One Title
One of the strongest features of this property is that it provides two completely independent homes on the same title. Each home has its own entry, living space, kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms, and outdoor area.
This creates a quieter and more stable living environment for participants, while also making the property easier for SIL providers to operate. It allows support to be delivered efficiently without participants needing to share their living space, which is often preferred for long-term SDA accommodation.
Built For High Physical Support
38 & 38 A Swift Street has been designed specifically for participants who require High Physical Support and need a home that supports accessibility, safety, and independence every day.
The architectural drawings clearly show wide doorways, step-free access throughout the homes, large accessible bathrooms, generous participant bedrooms, and open-plan living areas that are easy to move through.
The design focuses on independence first, while still making daily support practical and safe.
Why SIL Providers Choose This Home
A Layout That Makes Support Easier
The layout of both homes has been designed to support independence while still making day-to-day care practical. Wide circulation areas, accessible bathrooms, clear bedroom positioning, and open living spaces make it easier for support workers to assist when needed without disrupting daily life.
The two-home configuration also creates a quieter and more stable living environment, which is often preferred for long-term SDA living.
Location and Local Amenities
Connected, Convenient and Community-Ready
38 & 38 A Swift Street is located in a quiet residential pocket of Thornbury while still being close to shopping, parks, transport, and medical services. The location allows participants to stay connected to the community without needing to travel far.
Shopping and Everyday Essentials
Northcote Plaza Shopping Centre
3 Separation Street, Northcote VIC 3070
Approximately 5 minutes by car
High Street Thornbury Shopping Strip
High Street, Thornbury VIC 3071
Approximately 3 minutes by car or around 10 minutes by wheelchair
Medical and Health Services
Northcote Medical Centre
343 High Street, Northcote VIC 3070
Approximately 5 minutes by car
Thornbury Medical Clinic
802 High Street, Thornbury VIC 3071
Approximately 3 minutes by car
Transport and Accessibility
Thornbury Train Station
Station Street, Thornbury VIC 3071
Approximately 5 minutes by car
High Street Tram Line (Route 86)
High Street, Thornbury VIC 3071
Approximately 3 minutes by car or a short accessible trip
Parks and Community
Clyde Jones Reserve
60 Shaftesbury Parade, Thornbury VIC 3071
Approximately 3 minutes by car
Mayer Park
10 Leinster Grove, Thornbury VIC 3071
Approximately 2 minutes by car or around 5 minutes by wheelchair
This Is What a Home Should Feel Like
38 & 38 A Swift Street offers two High Physical Support homes that are designed to support independence, comfort, and long-term living.
With generous bedrooms, accessible bathrooms, open-plan living areas, private outdoor spaces, and a quiet but well-connected location, this property provides a safe and supportive place to call home for participants who need a higher level of accessibility.
How we'll support daily life
Support setup, Staff, and Certifications
Support Model
Arrange Separately
The layout is open and easy to move through, allowing participants to use the space comfortably while still making it practical for support workers when assistance is needed.
This creates a quieter and more stable living environment for participants, while also making the property easier for SIL providers to operate.
Why SIL Providers Choose This Home
Wide circulation areas, accessible bathrooms, clear bedroom positioning, and open living spaces make it easier for support workers to assist when needed without disrupting daily life.
The floorplans clearly show wide circulation spaces, accessible kitchens, generous bedrooms, and private outdoor areas that are easy to use every day.
The focus of the design is simple: make everyday living easier while still supporting independence.
A Spacious Living Area Designed For Everyday Comfort
Each home includes a large open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area that becomes the centre of daily life.
Rather than separating the main living spaces, the design keeps the home feeling open and connected.
At the same time, each home also includes a secondary lounge room, giving participants a quieter place to relax, watch TV, or step away from the main living area when they need their own space.
Private Bedrooms That Feel Calm, Comfortable, And Easy To Use
Each home includes two participant bedrooms that are positioned for privacy and designed to support High Physical Support requirements without feeling clinical.
The drawings show generous room sizes, clear circulation space around the bed area, built-in wardrobes, and direct access to accessible bathrooms.
The goal is to create bedrooms that feel calm, quiet, and genuinely comfortable to live in long term.
Bathrooms Designed To Make Daily Routines Simpler And Safer
The bathrooms in both homes are designed to support daily routines in a way that feels simple rather than stressful.
Where it is
Approximate area shown for privacy
The floorplans show accessible bathrooms located close to participant bedrooms, with clear circulation space and practical layouts that support everyday use.
38 & 38 A Swift Street is located in a quiet residential pocket of Thornbury while still being close to shopping, parks, transport, and medical services.
Northcote Plaza Shopping Centre
Parks and Community
Mayer Park
10 Leinster Grove, Thornbury VIC 3071
Approximately 2 minutes by car or around 5 minutes by wheelchair