Bolton Clarke Winders, Banora Point - residential aged care
Aged Care
Banora Point Ref:PL4351
About this Aged Care Home
Quick Facts
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Number of Beds
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Min. Dwelling Price
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Max. Dwelling Price
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Available Beds
Supported Living
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Low Care
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High Care
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Transitional Care
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Respite Care
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Day Care
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Dementia
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Secure Dementia
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Prestige Care
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Location
Bolton Clarke Winders, Banora Point - residential aged care
26 Winders Place, Banora Point, 2486, NSW
About
Bolton Clarke Winders, Banora Point - residential aged care
Bolton Clarke works with you and your loved ones to help you live well in a safe and friendly environment. That includes access to services that enable you to make choices about the way you want to live.
A cosy 40 bed community with beautiful gardens, Winders’ residential aged care services are delivered in a modern, welcoming setting, with all rooms featuring ensuite bathrooms.We pride ourselves on one-to-one care that enables you to enjoy the maximum independence and connection with the community as possible. Bolton Clarke understands how important it is for you to feel at home so we make sure our bedrooms and shared spaces are designed to maximise your comfort. This includes the selection of well-appointed bedroom furnishings and fittings.
Your accommodation rate includes a fresh, tasty and nutritionally balanced meal service of breakfast, morning tea, 2 course lunch, afternoon tea and supper. The menu changes daily, on a four-week rotational basis.
Our services include respite care; a registered nurse on duty 24 hours; visiting GP and allied health professionals; and a village bus service and outings.
With a shopping centre and swimming pool across the road, Winders’ residents are encouraged to take advantage of community facilities as well as our own indoor and outdoor spaces available for relaxation and socialising. Regular social events and activities include concerts and entertainment, Happy Hour, movies, social club, arts and crafts and games.
Features and Benefits:
- Garden area
- Communal activity room
- Meals
- Dementia care
- Respite care
- 24-hr registered nurse
- Visiting GP and allied health professional
- Village bus service and outings
- Bowling green
- Pool room
- Physical 7 occupational therapy
- 24/7 emergency call system
- BBQ areas
- Garden therapy
- Ensuite bathrooms
- Shopping centre & pool across the road
- Relaxed and homely community
- Numerous outdoor/entertainment areas
All residents require an assessment prior to admission to Winders Residential Aged Care. Our friendly team is happy to guide you through the application process. Please contact us to organise a tour, or to find out about our facility.
^Residential aged care places are subject to assessment, availability and payment of entry costs and ongoing fees.^Residential aged care places are subject to assessment, availability and payment of entry costs and ongoing fees.
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