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Bupa Aged Care Bateau Bay

17 Bias Avenue, Bateau Bay, New South Wales, 2261

Part of Bupa Aged Care

Bupa Aged Care Bateau Bay is a modern aged care home set in a coastal suburb of the Central Coast, NSW. The home is located close to the local community with neighbouring shops, parks, church, schools and transport links also nearby.

Bupa Aged Care Bateau Bay is surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens, rose bushes and native Australian plants. There is a wooden deck with outdoor furniture and a courtyard with shade sails. For those residents with a green thumb, Bupa Aged Care Bateau Bay has raised flower beds and veggie patches.

Inside, residents will find communal areas and activity rooms complete with tasteful decorations, mural walls and indoor plants creating warm and welcoming spaces. The dining room has large windows with plenty of natural light and views of the tranquil gardens. Bupa Aged Care Bateau Bay also features a room dedicated to war veterans with memorabilia, framed photos and books; it’s a wonderful space for remembrance.

Bupa Aged Care Bateau Bay provides residents with a fresh and seasonal menu and a choice of cuisine at every meal with the help of a qualified dietician. Residents can choose to eat in one of the elegant dining rooms or in the comfort of their own room. Many residents also enjoy an outdoor BBQ in the warmer months.

Bupa Aged Care Bateau Bay’s passionate lifestyle team are committed to providing residents with a range of activities to get involved with.  Some activities include: cognitive activities including puzzles, cultural and spiritual activities, in-home concerts, day trips and movies.

Other services and amenities include:

  • 24-hour nurse call system
  • Podiatry, physiotherapy & dental services
  • Personalised care plans
  • Therapy spa-bath
  • BBQ area
  • Bupa bus
  • Pet friendly
  • In-home chef
  • Computer area
  • On-site kitchen & laundry
  • Function room
  • Alfresco dining 
  • Arts and crafts room 
  • Courtyard areas 
  • Gazebo 
  • GP consulting room 
  • Hair salon 
  • Landscaped garden 
  • Library with internet access 
  • Outdoor terraces 
  • Private dining room 
  • Raised garden beds 
  • Verandas 
  • Visitor parking 
  • Secure dementia support community 
  • Registered nurse rostered 24/7 

Sapphire Services

At Bupa Bateau Bay, we understand that providing more than your room and care support is important to your ongoing happiness and comfort. 

That’s why we’ve introduced a range of additional services that we call Sapphire Services. Sapphire Services enable residents to regularly receive a variety of entertainment, dining and wellbeing services, to add more choice to your days.

With these services, residents enjoy the value of an inclusive package conveniently bundled into a simple daily fee and charged within your monthly billing.

Terms and conditions apply. For the full list of services, including terms and conditions, please contact the care home.

Vacancy - Single
Permanent

SINGLE ROOM - Premium room with private ensuite

  • 24 hour nurse call system
  • Quality furnishing
  • Ensuite bathroom

Key points

  • Keypad secure

Vacancy - Single
Permanent

SINGLE ROOM - Superior room with private ensuite

  • 24 hour nurse call system
  • Quality furnishing
  • Ensuite bathroom
  • Flat screen TV

Key points

  • Keypad secure

Vacancy - Single
Permanent

SINGLE ROOM - Classic room with private ensuite

  • 24 hour nurse call system
  • Quality furnishing
  • Ensuite bathroom

Key points

  • Keypad secure

Vacancy - Single
Permanent

SINGLE ROOM - Classic room with shared ensuite

  • 24 hour nurse call system
  • Quality furnishing
  • Shared ensuite bathroom

Key points

  • Keypad secure

Vacancy - Shared
Permanent

SHARED ROOM - 2 bed companion room with shared ensuite

  • 24 hour nurse call system
  • Quality furnishing
  • Shared ensuite bathroom

Key points

  • Keypad secure

What are Refundable Accommodation Deposits (RAD) and Daily Accommodation Payments (DAP)

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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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Residential Aged Care: Need for more Multi-lingual Carers

By on Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The Fairfield Champion has reported there is a concern there are not enough aged carers who speak a language other than English in the industry.

Chief Executive of Cardinal Stepinac Village Matt Smolcic said experienced carers who speak the same language as those in aged care should receive working visas.

 

Understanding Aged Care: National Dementia Awareness Week

By on Tuesday, November 19, 2013

National Dementia Awareness Week (DAW) will run from 21-28 September with the aim of encouraging Australians to live a ‘brain healthy lifestyle.’

The week will coincide with World Alzheimer’s Day on 21 September and events will be held all over the country including events in Victoria, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland and the ACT.

 

Aged Care South Australia: New Campaign to Change Aged Care Image

By on Tuesday, November 19, 2013

South Australian not-for-profit aged care provider Helping Hand has released a television commercial across South Australia to combat the negative public perception of aged care services.

The campaign aims to give a “less-typical view” of aged care and show the variety of aged care services available today. “Service choices have changed dramatically in the past few years, but the community is often not aware of the range of possibilities – unfortunately we don’t need to look beyond the sector to understand why,” said Helping Hand CEO, Ian Hardy.

 

Aged Care Perth: National LASA Conference this October

By on Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The first national LASA Conference (replacing the previous ACAA Congress) is ending early bird registration for the conference between October 28-31 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The forum will discuss the significant change the aged care industry is currently facing, and will provide workshops on media and communications, recent aged care reforms, attracting young people to aged care, current technology and many other topics.

 

Health in Aged Care: Yoga Cuts Seniors Insomnia

By on Tuesday, November 19, 2013

A new Australian-Israeli collaborative study suggests that yoga may help senior people reduce insomnia. The participants in the study of 74 people between the ages of 60 and 87, did physical and meditative yoga as a daily home practice twice a week over 12 weeks.

Researchers found that regular yoga practice can not only help insomnia in older people, but also improves their mental and emotional health.

 

Moving into a Nursing Home: Dealing With Guilt

By on Friday, November 15, 2013

When it is time for an elderly person to enter a nursing home, many relatives experience guilt, grief and a sense of loss. Caring for someone can be exhausting, especially when that person has challenging behaviours such as Alzheimer’s or dementia.  If the disease gets worse over time, it is likely that they will have to be moved into residential aged care. Often the person who has been caring for that person (often a close family member) can feel guilt and grief over making this decision.

 

Understanding Aged Care Finances: Do you need Aged Care Financial Advice?

By on Friday, November 15, 2013

Placing someone in aged care is a landmine of financial decisions, strange acronyms and unfamiliar information which can be confusing (especially when decisions need to be made quickly).Whether you need a financial planner or not depends on individual circumstances, but you may be thinking of using a financial planner when moving into residential aged care if you need guidance on issues such as daily care fees for residential aged care, whether you should sell the family home or rent it out and many other financial factors.

 

Aged Care Technology: An In-House TV Channel for Facilities

By on Friday, November 15, 2013

Web2TV is a new technology that is helping residential aged care facilities keep up with the pressure of accreditation requirements. Web2TV is a branded and customised channel that uses slides to keep residents informed about what’s going on so they remain connected to their community. More than 50 residential facilities are currently using Web2TV to keep residents informed by using slides to post

 

Aged Care Research: Are You a Carer and Don’t Know It?

By on Friday, November 15, 2013

A new study is being conducted by the University of Queensland to investigate the role of informal caring and the impact on the carer’s work and family life. Claire Greaves, an Organisational Psychology PhD Candidate is currently investigating how informal carers, who are also engaged in the workforce, manage these dual roles. Ms Greaves spoke to Aged Care Online about her research and how many carers do not realise that they are care-givers and often unpaid.

 

Understanding Aged Care: It’s a Tough Road for Seniors living with HIV

By on Friday, November 15, 2013

Seniors living with HIV are still suffering from a lack of education among professionals in the aged care industry, according to a recent forum dedicated to the issue which ran in New Farm, Queensland.

The forum addressed the impact that HIV has on people who are ageing, with studies showing that conditions associated with ageing including cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, cardio vascular, kidney and liver disease are more common in a 55 year old living with HIV than a 75 year old living without HIV.

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17 Bias Avenue
Bateau Bay, New South Wales
2261



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