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Kalkallo
Kalkallo VIC 3064
3 bed
3 bath
3 parking
spaces
🌟 Brand-New SDA Home in Kalkallo – Designed for Comfort & Independence! 🏡
Welcome to your new home in Kalkallo! This newly built Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) home is designed for high physical support with a 1:2 support ratio, making it ideal for Supported Independent Living (SIL) as well.
✨ Key Features:
✅ 2 Accessible Bedrooms – Purpose-built for independence, each bedroom features its own external access for greater freedom of movement.
✅ Private Ensuite Bathrooms – Each bedroom comes with its own fully accessible bathroom, ensuring privacy and convenience.
✅ Ceiling Hoist-Ready – All bedrooms are equipped with ceiling structures for easy hoist installation, enhancing mobility support.
✅ Adaptive Kitchen & Open-Plan Living – The kitchen features a high-low benchtop, designed to accommodate varying mobility needs for seamless usability.
✅ Outdoor Undercover Area – Enjoy a sheltered outdoor space, perfect for year-round relaxation and activities.
✅ Ramp Access – Step-free entry ensures smooth access for wheelchairs and mobility aids.
✅ Single Carport – Secure, covered parking for added convenience.
Thoughtfully designed for both comfort and functionality, this home empowers independent living while offering top-tier accessibility.
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Property Features
Single storey
Ramp access
Wide doorframes
Wide pathways
Air conditioning
Compatible to Environmental Control Units (ECU)
Heating
Secure backyard
Secure frontyard
Garden
Deck/verandah
Outdoor living/entertainment area
Undercover access from parking to property
Storage for personal equipment
Window
Built-in robe
Direct access to yard / courtyard / garden
Private/ensuite bathroom
Shared bathroom
Private living space
Shared living space
Shared kitchen
Pet friendly
Improved Liveability
Fully Accessible
High Physical Support
Medium term
Provider Details
Application Criteria
Choosing a housemate is a big decision, and when considering tenants with disabilities, there are some unique factors to think about. Here’s a breakdown of how tenants might go about this process, focusing on inclusivity and mutual support: 1. Assessing Needs and Compatibility 1.1. Identifying Specific Needs: Tenants with disabilities often have specific needs that must be addressed to ensure a comfortable living environment. This could include accessibility features, quiet spaces, or additional support for daily activities. 1.2. Open Communication: Before making a decision, it’s crucial for all parties to discuss their needs openly. Tenants should talk about their daily routines, any accommodations they might need, and how they prefer to handle household responsibilities. 2. Evaluating Accessibility and Modifications 2.1. Home Accessibility: Evaluate if the living space is accessible. This might involve checking for ramps, wide doorways, or accessible bathroom features. Tenants should discuss any necessary modifications and whether the landlord or property management is willing to make these adjustments. 2.2. Potential for Modifications: If modifications are needed, tenants should consider whether they can make these changes themselves or if the landlord will approve and accommodate such modifications. 3. Consideration of Support and Independence Levels of Independence: Discuss how much support each tenant requires and how that impacts daily life. Some tenants may need more assistance, while others are more independent. Finding a balance that works for everyone is key. 4. Creating a Supportive Environment 4.1. Inclusivity and Respect: Ensure that the housemate you choose is respectful and supportive of your disability. This includes understanding any limitations and fostering an inclusive environment. 4.2. Establishing House Rules: Agree on house rules that accommodate everyone’s needs. This could involve setting up quiet hours, maintaining common areas, or discussing how to handle emergency situations. 5. Trial Periods and Flexibility 5.1. Trial Living Arrangements: Consider a trial period before committing to a long-term arrangement. This allows both parties to gauge compatibility and make adjustments as needed. 5.2. Flexibility and Adaptation: Be prepared to revisit and adjust living arrangements as needed. Flexibility can help address unforeseen issues and ensure that everyone’s needs are met effectively.
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