Residential Care

Anglican Care provides residential care to those seniors who are not able to remain living in their own homes or with loved-ones due to their need for greater assistance with daily living.  We provide a variety of care options to meet individual needs including low care (hostel), high care (nursing home), dementia specific care and extra services. 

Residential Care provides assistance and supervision with personal care, activity programs, individual support and programs, rehabilitation, hairdressing, beautician, welfare and chaplaincy support and therapies.

Our residential care services provide care that is designed to enrich and enhance the lifestyle of our residents.  The Anglican Care staff at each of our facilities provides a loving family environment for our residents and their families, with preventative care one of our top priorities.  Residents are encouraged to bring some of their own personal possessions to make their room their own 'home'.

Residential facilities also provide bus trips, concerts, bingo, friendship club, games (including inter-facility competitions), men's group, BBQ's etc.

Unique to Anglican Care, is the role of the Resident Liaison Officer.  Located within each of our residential aged care facilities, the role of the Resident Liaison Officer is to ensure that the individual and social wellbeing needs of our residents are met according to Anglican Care's mission, vision and values.  The Resident Liaison Officers also act as a liaison for residents and relatives with due regard to the Charter of Residents Rights and Responsiblities.

Residential care is available to any person who has received an assessment from the Aged Care Assessment Team.  A financial assessment will be completed prior to admission to ascertain whether an Accommodation Bond for Low Care or an Accommodation Charge for High Care will be applicable.  Concessions are available.  You will be assessed to pay a daily fee according to Commonwealth Guidelines.

 

If you, or a loved one, require residential care, please contact Anglican Care's Care Choices Advisor, Amanda Woolford, on 02 4958 0005 or email entry@anglicancare.com.au.  Amanda is able to assist you and your family and to ease some of the anxiety and stress associated with the decision to place a loved one in care, a process which can be quite overwhelming and emotional.  With a passion for aged care, ensuring appropriate placement of people is Amanda's highest priority.  Amanda will guide you through this process and time of transition, be it assistance with completing applications or as a point of support and reassurance either by phone or in person.  To hear from Amanda, please click here.


Facilities

 

Please click on the links below to find out more information on our Residential Care facilities.