Residential aged care

A place to belong, with care around the clock.

Personalised daily support, nursing care and meaningful connection in a home where your story matters.

A home shaped around the people who live there.

Good residential care is more than clinical support. It is knowing how you take your tea, who matters to you, what makes you laugh and how you like to spend your day.

  • Comfortable private roomsPersonal spaces for treasured belongings, visitors and quiet time.
  • Fresh, flexible diningSeasonal menus shaped with residents and adapted to dietary needs.
  • Activities with purposeMusic, gardens, movement, outings, creativity and everyday contribution.
  • Family connectionWelcoming visiting, shared celebrations and clear communication.

Care that sees the whole person.

Fictional multidisciplinary teams include registered nurses, personal care workers, lifestyle coordinators and access to allied health. Care planning would be undertaken with you and the people you choose.

Dementia-inclusive by design.

Calm spaces, familiar routines, meaningful activity and staff education can support safety and wellbeing. Secure areas should never replace person-led care, communication and connection.

Planning the move.

For genuine residential aged care, an aged-care assessment is generally needed before government-funded placement. Families should compare care approach, staffing, room options, fees, culture, feedback processes and how the home feels during a visit.

How it works

From first question to move-in day.

Assessment

Contact My Aged Care and arrange the appropriate aged-care assessment.

Shortlist

Compare locations, care, fees and availability, then arrange visits.

Offer and agreement

Review the room offer, resident agreement and financial information.

Welcome home

Plan the move, share preferences and meet the people supporting you.

A care home should feel right, not just look right.

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