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Rooms at this aged care home
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Single rooms provide maximum privacy and comfort with; a single bed, bedside table, built-in wardrobe with lockable draw, balcony/verandah (averaging 29.3m2) with table and chairs to enjoy the outdoors, a nurse call system in the bedroom and bathroom to ensure your safety, private ensuite bathroom with shower, toilet and vanity, all curtains and fittings and plenty of space for your photo frames and personal items.
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Single rooms provide maximum privacy and comfort with; a single bed, bedside table, built-in wardrobe with lockable draw, balcony/verandah (averaging 6m2) with table and chairs to enjoy the outdoors, a nurse call system in the bedroom and bathroom to ensure your safety, private ensuite bathroom with shower, toilet and vanity, all curtains and fittings and plenty of space for your photo frames and personal items.
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Shared rooms offer companionable living and an affordable price. This room includes an ensuite bathroom that you share with your room mate. Each person has a single bed, bedside table, privacy screen, built-in wardrobe with lockable draw and plenty of space for photo frames and personal items Both occupants have access to a balcony/verandah (averaging 29.3m2) with table and chairs to enjoy the outdoors, a shared ensuite with a shower, toilet, and two vanities and a nurse call system in the bedroom and bathroom to ensure your safety. We provide all curtains and fittings to give the room a warm, homely feel.
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Shared rooms offer companionable living and an affordable price. This room includes a bathroom used by two shared rooms, a maximum of four people. Each person has a single bed, bedside table, privacy screen, built-in wardrobe with lockable draw and plenty of space for photo frames and personal items Both room occupants have access to a balcony/verandah (averaging 29.3m2) with table and chairs to enjoy the outdoors and a nurse call system in the bedroom and bathroom to ensure your safety Two shared rooms (four people) have access to the shared bathroom with a shower, toilet and two vanities.
Service costs
Support for your daily living
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
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All information on this page - excluding Residents' Experience - is entered and maintained by Ozcare Caroline Chisholm, 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.
- 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.
- Percentages shown are the sum of 'Always' and 'Most of the time' responses from the Residents' Experience Survey.