War Veterans’ Home Retirement Village

Aged Care

Myrtle Bank Ref:PL8055

RSL Care SA

95

Beds

25

Dwellings

55-59 Ferguson Avenue, Myrtle Bank, 5064, SA Directions

08 8379 2600

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About this Retirement Living property and Aged Care Home
Quick Facts

Number of Dwellings

25

Number of Beds

95

Min. Dwelling Price

$0.00

Max. Dwelling Price

$0.00

RAD

0

DAP

0

Snapshot

Year Established

1998

Type of Beds

Respite Care, Dementia, Secure Dementia, Ageing in Place

Type of Dwellings

Mid-Rise Development, Low-Rise Development

Garages
  • 1 Car Garage
  • Carport
Independence
  • Direct Garage Access
  • Home care services
  • Level access
Level of Support
  • 24hr Medical Alert External
  • Visiting Medical Services
Management
  • On-site manager
  • Medical alert to external call centre
Amenities
  • Hairdresser
  • Cafe on-site
  • Walk to shops
  • Village bus
  • Walk to transport
Recreational Facilities
  • Community centre
  • BBQ area/s
  • Library
  • Residents lounge
  • Indoor bowls area
  • Meeting Room
  • Computer room
Pet Policy
  • Pets Allowed
Accomodation Type
  • Retirement Village
Contractual Arrangements
  • Loan & License
Available Beds

Supported Living

0

Low Care

0

High Care

0

Transitional Care

0

Respite Care

3

Day Care

0

Dementia

44

Secure Dementia

20

Prestige Care

0

Ageing in Place

28

Location

War Veterans’ Home Retirement Village

55-59 Ferguson Avenue, Myrtle Bank, 5064, SA

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About

War Veterans’ Home Retirement Village

The War Veterans’ Home in Myrtle Bank offers an exceptional retirement environment. RSL Care SA ensures peace of mind for yourself and your family. We offer services that take care of maintenance and repairs at our apartments and villas. Just imagine, there will be no more gutters to clean, contractors to negotiate with and lawns to mow! Simply move in, and spend time doing the things you love – whether it is reading in the park, or catching up with family and friends.

The village consists of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments in the Coral Sea complex adjacent Alexandra Park, and quality appointed 2 & 3 bedroom villas on the perimeter of the village, many with street frontage. Residents have the opportunity to access on-site services such as meals, cleaning and laundry. There is a café open for meals or a coffee, a hairdresser on site and access to Allied Health professionals.

Nestled amongst the character laden, lovely streets of Myrtle Bank, the village is close to some of Adelaide’s leading shopping precincts – Burnside Village, Unley Rd, King William Rd, Mitcham Square and Highgate Village.

You’ll find yourself ‘Living in Good Company‘ in our retirement village, surrounded by people with similar interests and values to you. Planned events provide many opportunities for social interaction with other residents. Many of our residents own dogs and frequent the local doggy park. You truly will find yourself living in good company at the War Veterans Home Retirement Village in Myrtle Bank.

Please call Jodie Prosser on 0408 400 839 to find out more information.

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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.

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