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Rooms and costs

Choosing a room at an aged care home is a significant decision, and it is important to know your options. On this page, you'll find detailed information about the availability, costs, features and residents' experience of the rooms at this aged care home.

Estimate your aged care home fees

The amount you and the government will each contribute to your aged care fees is determined by your income and assets.

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Rooms at this aged care home

This location offers the following room types. Each may have different sizes, facilities and costs, so it's important to find one that best suits your needs. Learn more about the different types of accommodation costs and how they are calculated.
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Single rooms
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Currently available
Single Room DMSC
Single room + ensuite
Size
24.62m²
Max. daily room payment
or
Max. refundable room deposit
$163.56

All rooms at the Dr Mary Surveyor Centre are large high quality single rooms in great condition. The rooms are spacious, freshly painted and come furnished with the following items: 1 bed, a bedside drawer, chest of drawers and a high back chair. The bedrooms contain built in robes which include hanging space, multiple storage compartments and also a lockable medium sized cupboard. Residents can be issued a key upon request. This key will also lock the room so privacy can be maintained. A TV bracket is available in each room and each room has the availability to turn the preset reverse cycle air conditioner on and off. Each room has a window, some with magnificent views of picturesque scenery and peaceful surrounds. These windows have good quality window treatments; a blind and sheer curtain. A picture rail runs along all walls allowing residents to hang their favourite art work or family photos. The private ensuites contain a mirrored vanity unit above the hand basin, a laundry basket and heat lamps for winter time. The bedrooms feature Emergency Nurse Call buttons with extension cord for convenience and the private ensuites are also equipped with emergency call cords (in the shower area as well as an emergency call button on the wall near the toilet). The private ensuites are generously sized with non slip tiles and hand rails around the shower area. There are additional hand rails on either side of the toilet which can be raised when not in use. Each room features a memory box outside the front door for residents to place something familiar to them such as a photo or ornament. All rooms have wide entries to allow access for hoists and specialised equipment for residents if required. The private ensuites allow for bed baths etc.

Shared rooms
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Currently available
Double Room DMSC
Shared room + shared bathroom
Size
48.61m²
Max. daily room payment
or
Max. refundable room deposit
$163.56

The double room at the Dr Mary Surveyor Centre is high quality and in great condition. The room is spacious, freshly painted and comes partly furnished. The bedroom contains a built in robe which includes hanging space, multiple storage compartments and also a lockable medium sized cupboard as well as a walk in robe. Residents can be issued a key upon request. This key will also lock the room so privacy can be maintained. The room is open plan with two main areas- bedroom and living area. It has a built in office/study area and a mini kitchenette included. A TV bracket is available and the room has the availability to turn the preset reverse cycle air conditioner on and off. The room has a window, opening out onto the private balcony, along with views of picturesque scenery and peaceful surrounds. The window has good quality window treatments; a blind and sheer curtain. A picture rail runs along all walls allowing residents to hang their favourite art work or family photos. The private ensuite contains a mirrored vanity unit above the hand basin, a laundry basket and heat lamps for winter time. The bedroom features Emergency Nurse Call buttons with extension cord for convenience and the private ensuite is also equipped with emergency call cords (in the shower area as well as an emergency call button on the wall near the toilet). The private ensuite is generously sized with non slip tiles and hand rails around the shower area. There are additional hand rails on either side of the toilet which can be raised when not in use. The room has a wide entry to allow access for hoists and specialised equipment for residents if required. The private ensuite allows for bed baths etc.

Service costs

Aged care homes are required to provide care and services as outlined in the Aged Care Service List within the Aged Care Rule. This includes help with everyday living tasks, as well as clinical and non-clinical care. These services are paid for or supplemented in different ways. Find out what you might need to pay for each below, or learn more about aged care home accommodation costs.

Support for your daily living

Support for your daily living is paid by your basic daily fee and the government hotelling supplement. Depending on your financial circumstances, you may pay some or all of the hotelling supplement as a hotelling contribution. Estimate what you'll need to pay.

This aged care home offers services and facilities to ensure comfortable everyday living, including:

  • administration services and emergency assistance
  • utilities such as gas, water and electricity, and heating and cooling
  • room, bathroom and communal area furnishings
  • toiletry goods
  • personal laundry
  • meals and refreshments.

Clinical and non-clinical care

Clinical care is fully supplemented for everyone on 1 November 2025 fee arrangements. Depending on your financial circumstances, you may need to contribute towards your non-clinical care costs by paying a non-clinical care contribution. Estimate what you'll need to pay.
Basic aged care services are included at all aged care homes. Residents at this aged care home can expect clinical and non-clinical care to be included by the provider.

Higher everyday living fee

You can choose to pay an additional fee at this aged care home to access higher quality services than are required under the Aged Care Rules. Examples of services provided by some homes include branded toiletries, extra laundry services like dry cleaning, or additional streaming services. If you are interested in these higher quality services, check what is available with the provider.

Living at Dr Mary Surveyor Centre

Life at an aged care home is about more than just the rooms available. Here are the additional amenities and offerings available at this location to help provide a comfortable and fulfilling experience.

Facilities and common areas

Social activities and features

Health and wellbeing

How many people live here?

Find information about the number of residents living at this aged care home.

What do residents think?

Residents of this aged care home have completed an independent survey to provide their opinions of the rooms and facilities. Here is what they said:[2]
80% of residents surveyed said they are likely to recommend this residential aged care home to someone
100% of residents surveyed said they feel safe here
100% of residents surveyed said they felt they had a say in their daily activities

Disclaimers

All information on this page - excluding Residents' Experience - is entered and maintained by Dr Mary Surveyor Centre, who is responsible for ensuring the information is accurate, complete and up to date.

How much you contribute towards the cost of your aged care is dependent on your personal circumstances. Your costs are an estimate based on information you have provided while using this website.

If you pay a refundable accommodation deposit or a refundable accommodation contribution, they may be subject to retention. Any daily accommodation payment you make may also be subject to indexation. Learn more about aged care home costs and fees.

Depending on your personal circumstances, some of the listed rooms may not be suitable for you.

Room size values are entered by provider and automatically given units for comparison. These may not always be accurate - please check with the provider if you aren't sure.

  1. New residents include residential respite and permanent care admissions. Residents are only counted once, when they first move in. People leave care for many reasons, such as end of life, moving to another service, going to hospital, and returning home following respite care. There are many factors that influence occupancy rates at an aged care home. This includes the number of places available at the home, renovation, and staff availability, among others. Occupancy rates alone do not reflect the likely availability of care or the quality of care at a home.
  2. Percentages shown are the sum of 'Always' and 'Most of the time' responses from the Residents' Experience Survey.