Anglican Care Storm Village is located in Taree, less than an hour’s drive south of Port Macquarie. The home provides care for 117 residents and has a secure dementia specific unit and also provides respite care.
Anglican Care Storm Village is just 15 minutes from both Manning Rural Referral Hospital and Mayo Private Hospital and enjoys close ties with local GPs, schools and a range of other community groups.
A stimulating lifestyle and wellbeing program is offered at Anglican Care Storm Village including:
Intergenerational programs including Adopt-a-School and Adopt-a-Resident
Broadband for Seniors Kiosks
Live concerts and entertainment
Memory Magic
Bus outings
Bingo
Music and pet therapy
Church and Pastoral Carer visits
Card/table games
Exercise programs
Residents enjoy spending time with their visiting family and friends in one of the many beautiful outdoor sitting areas.
Other services offered at Anglican Care Storm Village include:
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Two Anglican Care facilities in Taree and Cundletown are preventing around 150kg of organic food waste from ending up in the general waste stream each week, with initial savings of approximately $750 a week from their kitchen costs, while having a positive impact on the environment.
Today is shaping up as an exciting day for Anglican Care, with the launch of an innovative new programme and an award for van favourite “Rene” at Storm Village, Taree.
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