St Luke's Green Residential Aged Care
Aged Care
Woolloongabba Ref:PL5898
About this Aged Care Home
Quick Facts
Number of Dwellings
N/A
Number of Beds
60
Min. Dwelling Price
$0.00
Max. Dwelling Price
$0.00
Snapshot
Year Established
2017
Type of Beds
Low Care, High Care
Garages
- 1 Car Garage
- 2 Car Garage
Independence
- Direct Garage Access
- Ergonomic interior
- Adaptable Bathroom
- Home care services
- Secure Estate
- Built-in emergency aid
- Level access
Level of Support
- 24hr Medical Alert External
- Visiting Medical Services
- 24hr Onsite Staff
- Physiotherapy
Management
- Residents committee
- Resident front gate / lobby monitor
- Medical alert to external call centre
- CCTV security
Amenities
- Hairdresser
- Cafe on-site
- Walk to shops
- Vegetable gardens
- Community TV
- High-speed broadband
- Walk to transport
Recreational Facilities
- Commercial kitchen
- Cinema
- Community centre
- Gymnasium
- BBQ area/s
- Library
- Workshop
- Residents lounge
- Indoor bowls area
- Meeting Room
- Computer room
- Chapel
- Croquet lawn
Available Beds
Supported Living
0
Low Care
30
High Care
30
Transitional Care
0
Respite Care
0
Day Care
0
Dementia
0
Secure Dementia
0
Prestige Care
0
Ageing in Place
0
Location
St Luke's Green Residential Aged Care
43 Taylor Street, Woolloongabba, 4102, QLD
About
St Luke's Green Residential Aged Care
Permanent and Respite Aged Care in the area you love
Tucked away on a quiet street in Woolloongabba is a true gem in the world of Aged Care. Amongst the beautiful suites, community spaces and every level of care available, you will find true comfort in the warmth of community spirit at St Luke’s Green. Surrounding an historic Spanish Mission style church, St Luke’s Green is an inspiring home that feels like home, just minutes from the Brisbane CBD.
St Luke’s Green is home to a boutique residential aged care home as well as independent retirement apartments and a range of beautiful village facilities. Our welcoming community is what makes St Luke’s Green such a great place to live. Whether you prefer peace and quiet, or are looking for social and lifestyle options, St Luke’s Green allows you the freedom to live life on your own terms. Our home. Centrally located in Woolloongabba, close to some of Brisbane’s best hospitals and medical facilities, at St Luke’s Green you will be supported by 24-hour care from an experienced team of nurses, carers and allied health professionals. The team at St Luke’s Green is focused on connecting with our residents as they build new relationships within the home, whilst supporting and encouraging existing relationships with their family and the local community.
What you can expect.
- Choice of 60 stylish suites over 3 floors with private bathrooms and air conditioning
- Double suites suitable for couples
- Registered nursing care on-site 24 hours a day for all care needs
- Choice of delicious meals prepared on-site by our chef
- Dementia friendly
- Respite options available
- Community dining, lounge rooms and balcony on each floor. Private dining within the suite is available
- Range of social activities and events on offer
- Access to the community areas such as the Village Green, theatrette, on-site café and dining room
- Allied health professionals
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A special thanks to our contributors
Caroline Egan
DCM Media, agedcare101
Caroline has a wealth of experience writing within the retirement and aged care sector and is a contributing journalist for the Villages.com.au and agedcare101 blog and accompanying newsletters.
Ian Horswill
Journalist
Ian is a journalist, writer and sub-editor for the aged care sector, working at The DCM Group. He writes for The Weekly Source, agedcare101, villages.com.au and the DCM Institute fortnightly newsletter Friday. Ian is in daily contact with CEOs of retirement living, land lease and the aged care operations and makes a new contact every week. He investigates media releases, LinkedIn and Facebook for a good source for ideas for stories.
Lauren Broomham
Retirement and Aged Care Journalist
Lauren is a journalist for villages.com.au, agedcare101 and The Donaldson Sisters. Growing up in a big family in small town communities, she has always had a love for the written word, joining her local library at the age of six months. With over eight years' experience in writing and editing, she is a keen follower of news and current affairs with a nose for a good story.
Jill Donaldson
Physiotherapist
Jill has been practicing as a clinical physiotherapist for 30 years. For the last 13 years she has worked solely in the Aged Care sector in more than 50 metropolitan and regional facilities. Jill has also toured care facilities in the US and Africa and is a passionate advocate for both the residents in aged care and the staff who care for them. She researches and writes for DCM Media.
Chris Baynes
DCM Media, agedcare101
Chris has been a journalist and publisher in the retirement village and aged care sectors for 11 years. He has visited over 250 retirement villages and 50 aged care facilities both within Australia and internationally. Chris is a regular speaker at industry conferences plus is a frequent radio commentator.
Annie Donaldson
Nurse and Carer
Annie has a long career in both nursing and the media. She has planned and co-ordinated the medical support from both international TV productions and major stadium events. In recent years she has been a primary family carer plus involved in structured carer support.
Caroline Egan
DCM Media, agedcare101
Caroline has a wealth of experience writing within the retirement and aged care sector and is a contributing journalist for the Villages.com.au and agedcare101 blog and accompanying newsletters.
Ian Horswill
Journalist
Ian is a journalist, writer and sub-editor for the aged care sector, working at The DCM Group. He writes for The Weekly Source, agedcare101, villages.com.au and the DCM Institute fortnightly newsletter Friday. Ian is in daily contact with CEOs of retirement living, land lease and the aged care operations and makes a new contact every week. He investigates media releases, LinkedIn and Facebook for a good source for ideas for stories.
Lauren Broomham
Retirement and Aged Care Journalist
Lauren is a journalist for villages.com.au, agedcare101 and The Donaldson Sisters. Growing up in a big family in small town communities, she has always had a love for the written word, joining her local library at the age of six months. With over eight years' experience in writing and editing, she is a keen follower of news and current affairs with a nose for a good story.
Jill Donaldson
Physiotherapist
Jill has been practicing as a clinical physiotherapist for 30 years. For the last 13 years she has worked solely in the Aged Care sector in more than 50 metropolitan and regional facilities. Jill has also toured care facilities in the US and Africa and is a passionate advocate for both the residents in aged care and the staff who care for them. She researches and writes for DCM Media.
Chris Baynes
DCM Media, agedcare101
Chris has been a journalist and publisher in the retirement village and aged care sectors for 11 years. He has visited over 250 retirement villages and 50 aged care facilities both within Australia and internationally. Chris is a regular speaker at industry conferences plus is a frequent radio commentator.
Annie Donaldson
Nurse and Carer
Annie has a long career in both nursing and the media. She has planned and co-ordinated the medical support from both international TV productions and major stadium events. In recent years she has been a primary family carer plus involved in structured carer support.
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