Comfort and peace of mind

Deciding it's time to transition from independent living into full time care is one of the most difficult, stressful and emotional experiences that many families face.

Whether it comes about suddenly due to a illness, accident or injury, or whether you're considering options for the future, the anxiety many people experience when deciding to move into aged care often stems from concerns surrounding the level of comfort, safety and care they will receive.

Two of the most important things to consider are your needs, or the needs of your loved one, and the quality of care that will be provided.

We aim to ease concerns and reassure those requiring care, and their families, by providing high-quality, personalised support in a way which delivers an appropriate level of care whilst maintaining the greatest degree of independence possible.

Linda Silman, Operations Manager - Aged Care

Aged Care Services

Residential Aged Care

Safe, comfortable accommodation and around-the-clock care for people who are frail-aged.

Younger People in Aged Care

Enhancing opportunities for younger people living in aged care.

Did you know?

The male retirement age of 65 was set in 1909, when the average male lifespan was 58 years.

A person aged 70 has a 36 per cent chance of needing high-level aged care during his/her life.

Source: Aged Care Connect