A wheelchair-accessible supported home set on peaceful rural grounds in the Hunter Valley — calm, low-stimulation and genuinely homely, with 24/7 support on site.
Free, no-obligation — tell us your needs and we'll confirm availability and arrange a visit or callback.
You'll speak with our real Participant Liaison team
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GrandView House is a 2-bedroom supported home in the quiet township of Clarence Town, on the Williams River in the Hunter Valley. Set on peaceful rural grounds, it offers a calm, low-stimulation environment while staying within easy reach of town.
It's wheelchair-accessible throughout, with a large communal living area, an extensive covered verandah and secure, fenced grounds. There's one room available, with a male preference for the household.
Founded in 2010 by two doctors — Drs Richard Brown & Erin O'Neill — who lived the support experience first-hand before opening a single home.
Our unique Helpdesk means decisions are made with a supervisor or manager any time — no "leave a message" when support is needed right now.
99.97% medication-delivery accuracy and 99.0% of appointments attended — backed by data, not guesswork.
We match on support needs, location and lifestyle, and keep families in the loop with transparent reporting.
Call or send the form about GrandView.
We talk funding and arrange a visit.
We confirm the fit and align supports to your goals.
Settle in with 24/7 support from day one.
One room is available in this peaceful Hunter Valley home. Speak to a Participant Liaison Officer today to check availability and arrange a visit — no pressure, no obligation.
Or email hello@prospect-hill.com.au
Trusted by participants & families
Direct feedback gathered through our independent NDIS audit.
"Highest praise for Prospect Hill. Couldn't have picked a better provider."
"Gold standard in SIL living."
"Staff genuinely listen to my needs. No issue with messages being passed on, and they adapt to changing needs."
"They really know how to support complex needs — and they do it with heart."