William Cape Gardens

Aged Care

Kanwal Ref:PL5061

Cranbrook Care

138

Beds

40 Pearce Road, Kanwal, 2259, NSW Directions

(02) 4392 4111

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Modern aged care residence

Modern aged care residence

Apartment
40 Pearce Road, Kanwal NSW 2259

$0

  • Landscaped courtyards, verandahs, cafe, gymnasium, library, hairdressing salon
  • Outdoor verandah, Function Centre
  • Lounge areas

The state of the art William Cape Gardens allows residents to relax in one of the sunny lounge areas, on the verandahs or in the landscaped courtyards. There are twelve beautifully appointed lounge areas and six dining rooms. Residents can enjoy a snack or beverage in our cafe or for those special family occasions, book a catered family gathering in our Function Centre or outdoor verandah areas. A fully equipped hairdressing salon is available for all residents on site. There is a gymnasium and library also available on site.

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Vacancy
Modern aged care residence

Modern aged care residence

Apartment
40 Pearce Road, Kanwal NSW 2259

$0

  • Cafe
  • Landscaped courtyards, verandah, gymnasium, library
  • Dining room, lounge area

The state of the art William Cape Gardens allows residents to relax in one of the sunny lounge areas, on the verandahs or in the landscaped courtyards. There are twelve beautifully appointed lounge areas and six dining rooms. Residents can enjoy a snack or beverage in our cafe or for those special family occasions, book a catered family gathering in our Function Centre or outdoor verandah areas. A fully equipped hairdressing salon is available for all residents on site. There is a gymnasium and library also available on site.

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About this Aged Care Home
Quick Facts

Number of Dwellings

N/A

Number of Beds

138

Min. Dwelling Price

$0.00

Max. Dwelling Price

$0.00

Snapshot

Year Established

--

Type of Beds

High Care, Respite Care, Dementia

Amenities
  • Pay TV
  • Cafe on-site
  • Village bus
  • Walk to transport
Available Beds

Supported Living

0

Low Care

0

High Care

121

Transitional Care

0

Respite Care

1

Day Care

0

Dementia

16

Secure Dementia

0

Prestige Care

0

Ageing in Place

0

Location

William Cape Gardens

40 Pearce Road, Kanwal, 2259, NSW

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About

William Cape Gardens

Idyllically located amongst manicured gardens, William Cape Gardens offers peace of mind that professional and warm support is on hand whenever needed.

Our residents' wellbeing is our priority and creating a holistic experience is paramount to us. In addition to excellence in both our built environment and level of care and service, we provide physical and emotional security. Our professional team delivers the highest level of service to residents, offering the full spectrum of care and services including Extra Services, Dementia Care, Palliative Care and Respite Care.

Our team of highly skilled and experienced aged care professionals has been carefully chosen for their specific areas of expertise and their ability to provide excellence in care. With 24-hour nursing care, supported by the latest technology and a range of life-enriching activities, we take pride in providing superior levels of care and enhancing the quality of life for each of our residents.

William Cape Gardens boasts a collection of large rooms with private ensuites, individually controlled heating and cooling, spacious wardrobes and TVs. Some rooms also include a garden couryard. There is a selection of special rooms for couples, relatives or friends to share and each room is spacious, light filled and tastefully furnished. We always encourage residents to personalise their room to their taste.

Residents can choose to relax in one of the sunny lounge areas, on the verandahs or in the landscaped courtyards. There are twelve beautifully appointed lounge areas and six dining rooms. Residents can enjoy a snack or beverage in our café or for those special family occasions, book a catered family gathering in our Function Centre or outdoor verandah areas. A fully equipped hairdressing salon is available for all residents on site.

Please refer to our website for more information or contact us on (02) 4392 4111 or via email [email protected] to discuss your personal situation and arrange a private tour.

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