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Benetas - St Laurence Court Eaglehawk

Upper Road, Eaglehawk, Victoria, 3556

Part of Benetas

St Laurence Court delivers care to 67 people, with ageing-in-place available should a resident’s needs progress. There is 24 hour nursing and respite available through a waiting list system.

The facility offers single room accommodation, which the resident is free to furnish as they please. St Laurence provides full laundry service, individual climate control and phone connection.

The bright lounge is used for entertainment activities and regular church services are conducted in the charming chapel. A colourful sensory garden and adjoining courtyard has outdoor seating. Inside, lounge and dining areas are great for family get-togethers, while landscaped gardens over the extensive 5.3 hectares offer some great spots for quiet reflection.

The menu has been designed in consultation with dieticians and residents, to ensure nutritional value and a range of personal preferences. The kitchen staff use fresh ingredients to prepare tasty, healthy meals onsite, catering to cultural and religious requirements.

St Laurence Court has the help of denominational visitors and volunteer companions to support an ongoing connection with residents’ chosen faith traditions through chaplaincy services. 

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Some rooms have beautiful courtyard or garden views, depending on the location of the room. Rooms have close access to common areas, including a living area, dining room and sitting rooms.

Costs

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RAD
Refundable Accommodation Deposit
$79.97 $0 (No Deposit)
$39.99 $175,000 (50%)
$0 $350,000 (100%)

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