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It’s all about the care we give
At all our homes - in Western Australia and New South Wales - we are privileged to be entrusted with providing whole-of-person health and care for older people living with a wide range of often complex health issues.
We strive daily to provide care that enables our residents to live their life to the maximum extent feasible and to exercise choice and decision-making.
The whole-of-person health care program aims to attend to each of our resident’s unique physical, mental, social, cultural, spiritual and environmental needs.
Emerging research into the wellbeing of older Australians shows that loneliness is a critical issue in later life, including for people living in residential aged care. We know that lonely older people are more likely to experience depression, physical and cognitive decline, and a range of illnesses that require long-term care.
In many homes, we continue to provide companion rooms, fostering social interaction between our residents and their families and friends. For many, sharing a companion room gives a real boost to their final years, with the chance to socialise a benefit for many in their later years.
Nursing care
Our homes follow a Registered Nurse-led model of care. Our qualified, caring nursing staff provide the highest levels of care, and will tailor a series of care plans to meet your particular needs and preferences. Every aspect of your care is designed in consultation with you and your family.
We have a Registered Nurse on duty, 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
We encourage your family to discuss your care needs and expectations as you decide whether to move into one of our homes.