Point Cook is Melbourne's largest suburb by population, a master-planned bayside community featuring Saltwater Coast wetlands, Point Cook Town Centre, and excellent schools. With modern housing and coastal proximity, it offers contemporary family living near the bay.
Point Cook offers excellent access to healthcare facilities including Boardwalk Health MedicalCentre and St Vincent's Private Hospital Werribee, 5 registered NDIS service providers offering support coordination, therapy services, and daily living assistance. These local disability services help NDIS participants access the support they need close to home.
Located in the 3030 postcode area, Point Cook is well-positioned for accessibility and connectivity throughout the Victoria region, with many amenities within accessible distance for wheelchair users and people with mobility aids.
Key features of the area:
Point Cook is an excellent choice for NDIS participants seeking wheelchair accessible homes and specialist disability accommodation in Victoria.
Healthcare access is essential for independent living, and Point Cook delivers with Boardwalk Health MedicalCentre just 1.2km away. Residents benefit from convenient access to emergency services, allied health professionals, and specialist disability healthcare providers.
The area is well-serviced by 5 registered NDIS providers offering support coordination, therapy services, and daily living assistance. This strong local support network helps SDA residents maintain their independence and achieve their NDIS goals without travelling far from home.
Point Cook features moderate public transport accessibility, with wheelchair accessible buses and trains connecting residents to employment, education, healthcare, and community activities across Victoria. This connectivity supports independent living and community participation for people with disability.
Modern master-planned bayside community. The suburb's inclusive community environment supports NDIS participants in building meaningful connections and participating in local activities.
Point Cook offers wheelchair accessible public transport rated as moderate for accessibility, essential for NDIS participants and residents using mobility aids. Nearby train stations feature accessible platforms, ramps, and tactile indicators for vision-impaired passengers.
Accessible bus routes servicing Point Cook include: 494, 495, 496, 498. These low-floor buses accommodate wheelchairs, mobility scooters, and prams with designated spaces and ramps.
Healthcare facilities near Point Cook include Boardwalk Health MedicalCentre (1.2km), providing NDIS participants with convenient access to emergency services, allied health professionals, and specialist disability healthcare. Many local medical centres offer bulk billing and have experience supporting people with disability.
All SDA properties in Point Cook are designed with full wheelchair accessibility as a core requirement, meeting NDIS Design Standards for step-free access, wide doorways (minimum 850mm), accessible bathrooms with grab rails, and assistive technology integration. Properties are located with consideration for proximity to accessible transport, healthcare, and community amenities.
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Point Cook is Melbourne's largest suburb by population, a master-planned bayside community featuring Saltwater Coast wetlands, Point Cook Town Centre, and excellent schools. With modern housing and coastal proximity, it offers contemporary family living near the bay.
Our SDA properties in Point Cook are strategically located near disability support services, wheelchair accessible public transport, and inclusive community facilities.
Modern master-planned bayside community
Disability Support Services
Building C4, Level 1/2 Main St, Point Cook
Disability Support Services
6.02/101 Overton Rd, Williams Landing
Disability Support Services
Level 1/283 Old Geelong Rd, Hoppers Crossing
Community Access
Office 1/221 Watton St, Werribee
Disability Support Services
Zippy Cct, Tarneit
Bus routes connect to Williams Landing Station on the Werribee line. Route 495 and others provide accessible services. No direct train station.
SDA (Specialist Disability Accommodation) is NDIS funding for accessible housing with design features. SIL (Supported Independent Living) is funding for daily support services and carers. You can have both - SDA covers your home, SIL covers the support staff helping you live there. Our SDA homes in Point Cook can accommodate various SIL arrangements.
SDA approval typically takes 2-6 months. The process includes: getting an Occupational Therapist assessment, submitting an SDA funding request through your Support Coordinator, NDIA review of your extreme functional impairment, and plan amendment or review. We can help connect you with Support Coordinators experienced with SDA applications.
SDA houses are standalone disability accommodation properties offering maximum privacy, spacious living areas, and private outdoor spaces. Ideal for participants who prefer independent living with full accessibility features.
High Physical Support SDA includes comprehensive accessibility features such as ceiling hoists, automated doors, backup power, and assistive technology. Designed for participants with significant physical impairment requiring 24/7 support.
Our local team understands the Point Cook area and can help you find the perfect SDA accommodation that meets your specific needs and lifestyle preferences.
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