St Annes Nursing Home
St Anne’s is a facility of 121 beds which includes a dementia support unit. Accommodation comprises both single and two- bed rooms. The building is beautifully and functionally designed. The rooms are decorated with tasteful modern furnishings and have large windows overlooking the well-established gardens. Residents are encouraged to personalise their rooms.
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The dementia support unit has a tranquil safe garden area and a stunning indoor conservatory with lovely plants.
St Anne’s has a fully equipped modern kitchen where freshly cooked meals are prepared on site and individual dietary needs of residents can be met.
There is a registered nurse on every shift to ensure the well-being of the residents and each wing provides a comprehensive ‘Lifestyle and Leisure’ activities program.
Amenities
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121 Bed Capacity
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Respite Care
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Secure Dementia Area
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Emergency Call Buttons for Rooms, Bathrooms and Common Areas
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Modern Bathrooms
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Attractive Secure Landscaped Surrounds
Services
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Visiting GP and Allied Health Professionals
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Registered Nurse on Every Shift
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Specialised Dementia and Palliative Care
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Friendly Nursing and Care Staff
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Respite Care
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Resident Trust Account Services
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Pastoral Care
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Meals Prepared on-site with Special Diets Catered For. Onsite Laundry Service
Recreation & Lifestyle
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Visting groups and Entertainers
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Craft, Housie and theme days
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Activities Officer in Each Wing
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Pet Therapy
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Bus Outings
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Chapel available for all denominations
Fees
You may be asked to pay one or more of the following fees in residential care:
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A basic daily fee: this covers living costs such as meals, cleaning, laundry heating and cooling. Everyone entering an aged care home can be asked to pay this fee. The maximum basic daily fee is 85% of the single person rate of the basic Age Pension. For some people this is the only fee they are required to pay. Daily care fees alter twice a year in line with the increase of the aged pension. All residents and their representatives will be notified of any fees changes directly from the Department of Human Services.
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A means-tested care fee: this is an additional contribution towards the cost of care that some people may be required to pay. The Department of Human Services will work out if you are required to pay this fee based on an assessment of your income and assets, and will advise you of the amount.
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An accommodation payment: this is for your accommodation in the aged care home. Some people will have their accommodation costs met in full or in part by the Australian Government, while others will need to pay the accommodation price agreed with the aged care home. The Department of Human Services will advise you which applies to you based on an assessment of your income and assets.
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Additional service fee: this is an additional daily fee which includes hot breakfast, Wi-Fi, big screen TV, premium soap and body range, weekly happy hour. Newspaper and Magazines are available in the common room
Accomodation
Double room with shared ensuite.
The maximum price that can be charged for this room is a refundable deposit of $370,000.00. Residents can choose to pay for their accommodation by a refundable deposit, a daily payment, or a combination of both. A refundable deposit is paid as a lump sum amount. A daily payment accrues daily and is paid periodically, for example fortnightly. A combination payment includes both a partial lump sum and daily payments.
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Single room with shared ensuite.
The maximum price that can be charged for this room is a refundable deposit of $400,000.00. Residents can choose to pay for their accommodation by a refundable deposit, a daily payment, or a combination of both. A refundable deposit is paid as a lump sum amount. A daily payment accrues daily and is paid periodically, for example fortnightly. A combination payment includes both a partial lump sum and daily payments .