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From an elevated Frankston South location, Benetas St Paul’s Terrace residents can be inspired by sweeping Port Phillip Bay and city views from open-air terraces.
We offer a fresh approach to aged care where smaller groups of eight residents live in their own premium apartment style accommodation.
This innovative approach to aged care means residents can make more personal choices and form closer relationships in familiar surroundings that feel closer to home.
Rooms at St Paul’s are private and comfortable with walk-in-robes and built-in dressers. Residents are welcome to bring any personal items that might make them feel more at home. Every room has a Foxtel and phone connection ready. Individual climate control and laundry service is also offered.
Residents can enjoy a stimulating array of activities, as well as pastoral care support to help them meet their diverse religious and spiritual needs.
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Every four years, St Paul’s Terrace resident Bruce Davies is taken back to his childhood of watching his father Stan guide the Australian gymnastics team through the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.
The 78-year-old was 10 when Australia hosted its first Olympics and was lucky enough to watch his father take the country’s best gymnasts through their paces against the rest of the world.
Six Benetas aged care homes will take part in a world-first study, run by the Victorian Department of Health, to see if invisible ultraviolet light can decrease the impact of COVID-19 and flu in aged care settings.
The 12-month Elucidar study, developed in direct response to the COVID-19 pandemic, will start in early July with more than 60 aged care homes participating across Melbourne and Geelong.
The wellbeing of Benetas Corowa Court residents is on the rise thanks to state-of-the-art Tovertafel technology, which uses fun and interactive games to support older people, including those with dementia. The ceiling-mounted technology, which projects interactive games onto flat surfaces, was installed at the home in August and was funded from sales at the nearby Corowa Court Opportunity Shop.
Benetas welcomes the three recommendations made by the Committee of Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) to address serious workforce issues facing the aged care sector. Today’s Duty of Care: Aged-Care Sector Running on Empty report calls for the implementation of a user-pay aged care system with income or asset thresholds, ensuring the long-term viability of the sector.
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