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Located in Joondalup, Brightwater Oxford Gardens provides high quality care for people with a range of different needs, including those with advanced dementia and high care needs.
Your home
Oxford Gardens has 59 private rooms and 1 shared room that span across four individual houses. Each house has an inviting and homely feel, with its own living room, kitchen and dining room. Gardens and gazebo areas surround each of the houses, providing plenty of spaces to relax outdoors. Central to these houses is a large clubhouse, hairdressing salon, small library and physio gym.
In 2020, we renovated Oxford Gardens, to give the home a brighter and more contemporary look and feel, creating a calmer and more enjoyable environment. With extra signage to assist with wayfinding, enhanced lighting and new artwork along corridors, a spruced up garden, fresh paint in palettes inspired by nature and a general declutter, the home feels welcoming and homely for residents and families.
Your room
At Oxford Gardens, you have the choice of a private room with an ensuite, or a couple’s room with an ensuite. Each room has been designed with individual comfort in mind, with an adjustable electric bed with hotel quality linen, generous storage available in the built-in cupboard for clothing and personal belongings and an individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioning system. Many of the rooms have views over the courtyards and gardens.
Life at Oxford Gardens
Meals at Oxford Gardens are provided by our very own catering team, and the regularly changing menu provides you choice, with a variety of tasty and nutritional meals including some recognisable old favourites.
Every meal on the menu has been tested and approved by our dietitian and speech pathologists, to make sure that we cater for all diet textures, and offer meals that meet the nutritional requirements for all of our residents, including those with dysphagia and chronic disease. From fish and chips, to bangers and mash, to texture modified food that is full of flavour, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.
We have our own in-house team of Brightwater allied health professionals, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, podiatrist and social workers. By having this expertise in-house, we can ensure that you receive the best possible care, as our centralised team talk to each other and can quickly identify the support you need.
The clubhouse at Oxford Gardens is home to many of the complimentary activities that take place like bowls, bingo and exercise classes, and run by our experienced therapy assistants. Plus, we regularly have visiting entertainers, like the WA Opera, Perth Symphony Orchestra and dance groups.
Whether you want to get involved in our range of social activities or bask in the sunlight of our landscaped gardens, our team will always appreciate your preferences.
If you'd like to know more about our aged care home in Joondalup, such as information on current vacancies, get in touch with us today.
DAP Daily Accommodation Payments |
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$71.17 | $0 (No Deposit) |
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$103.32 | $0 (No Deposit) |
$51.66 | $225,000 (50%) |
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$110.2 | $0 (No Deposit) |
$55.1 | $240,000 (50%) |
$0 | $480,000 (100%) |
What are Refundable Accommodation Deposits (RAD) and Daily Accommodation Payments (DAP)
You can reduce the Daily Accommodation Payments (DAP) by paying a deposit up to the RAD value. Enter a deposit amount below to see the adjusted DAP amount.
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My mother Evelyn first had three weeks respite in this establishment. During this period I found the staff to be very caring and affectionate towards the residents. The rooms were well maintained, the meals looked delicious with lots of variety and Mum settled very quickly compared to other places she had respite. After the three weeks we were offered a full time placement here and we took the room immediately because we knew our Mother would be cared for and this is what happens on a daily basis. The only issue I have and this is a admin issue is the huge amounts of RAD that one must pay immediately and if the patient moves in waiting to sell a property or get funds one must pay 5.96% of the full RAD amount as a daily payment + all other monies. If you dont have the full amount one must pay DAP which is excessive, considering the interest these places generate from all monies received. The government needs to look at a uniform level of payment.
My dad has just completed a 2 week Respite stay in Oxford Gardens... we couldn't be happier! He stayed in "Birch House" and the environment - both the roomy well appointed room and facilities and "family" feel is perfect for him. The staff are all great, he had a fall - I was informed immediately and consulted regarding the course of action to take, made to feel part of a team in all respects. The food seems nice and there are far more activities and "distractions" there than we can provide at home. He has enjoyed his stay (hasn't asked to come home once, unlike his previous respite stay!) and we are so glad we have booked future stays there. Even the at-first seemingly "difficult" parking situation proved to be a non-event, couldn't be happier!
Despite how common it is, often it’s only when someone close to us is affected that we really understand what it means to be living with dementia.
What's not to love about a good quote? They're little snippets of bigger ideas that motivate us to move more, inspire us to give back and even make us laugh out loud. But in a world where the word 'ageing' is often paired with 'anti', quotes that put a positive spin on the completely normal process of getting older are worth their weight in gold. Brightwater Care recently shared some of their favourites.
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