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Natsifac Residental Aged Care

The Kungkarrangkalpa Aged Care Facility (KACF) in Wanarn is the only Aged Care facility on the Ngaanyatjarra Lands. Kungkarrangkalpa means Seven Sisters, an important Tjukurpa [dreaming] story from the Lands. The KACF is an 18-bed facility that provides a home for residents with requirements ranging from low-level to high-level care. There are 16 funded beds and 2 unfunded beds, which are used for respite or end of life care. The residents come from all parts of the Lands. The Warakurna Artists staff visit fortnightly to assist artistic residents to maintain their cultural heritage through their art and tjanpi (basket weaving). Kungkarrangkalpa is staffed by a RN manager, an RN/EN, personal care assistants and local Indigenous workers.

National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flexible Aged Care Program (NATSIFACP)

NATSIFACP provides culturally safe aged care services for older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Care can be in your home, your community or an aged care home, depending on your needs and preferences. The program helps you stay close to family, country, home and community.

Specialisations

NATSIFAC Residental Aged Care has not listed any specialisations.

Residents' Experience

Find out how other residents feel about the care and services they received at this aged care home to see if it is a good match for you. These ratings are calculated from the results of an annual independent survey of residents at government-funded aged care homes across Australia.

Residents' Experience

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The Residents' Experience rating shows what current residents think of NATSIFAC Residental Aged Care. See how this is calculated.
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Disclaimers

All information on this page - excluding Star Ratings, verified specialisations and Residents' Experience - is entered and maintained by NATSIFAC Residental Aged Care, who is responsible for ensuring the information is accurate, complete and up to date.

The Department of Health, Disability and Ageing assess the quality of care at all government-funded aged care homes. Based on these assessments, each home receives a Star Rating as a simple way of showing information about the quality of care they provide and how they compare to others. Read more about Star Ratings.

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.

Specialisations with a check mark symbol are verified by the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing. Each verification lasts for 3 years from the date it was granted. Once it expires, providers can apply again if they want to continue to be recognised for a specific specialisation on the Find a Provider tool. Learn more about how the specialisation verification process works.