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Our unique approach to aged care is based on respect for the individual. We provide all types of aged care support, whether it is high care or low care for the short term or the long term. By treating each resident as family, and placing their best interests at the heart of everything we do, we’ve grown to be one of Australia’s leading aged care providers.
Our aged care services
We work tirelessly to ensure our homes are places that advance the frontiers of aged living, through innovation and integration of clinical practice with lifestyle pursuits, hospitality and design.
We provide the following aged care services:
Lifestyle at Calvary Health Care
Our engaging lifestyle pograms run 7 days a week and ensure there are plenty of planned activities for residents to enjoy. Participation is entirely voluntary and residents (plus their family and friends) are encouraged to suggest activities and entertainment ideas that they feel are of interest and therapuetic benefit to their fellow residents.
Other aspects of our lifestyle and leisure services at Calvary Health Care include:
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Calvary Flora McDonald in Cowandilla is delighted to offer weekly music therapy sessions to residents in the homes' dedicated Memory Support Unit. This special program, spanning ten weeks, is organised and conducted by a registered music therapist from Creative Therapy Adelaide. Thanks to a generous contribution from the family of one of the current residents, the program has been partially funded, including the provision of instrument kits.
Graham Archer embodies the enduring vision and core care philosophy of Calvary Kooyong, ensuring the well-being of residents and patients by helping them lead fulfilling lives and addressing their evolving health and social requirements.
When we think of the terms “aged care” or “nursing home”, we typically picture a permanent state of affairs; one that usually involves the very emotional decision to place an elderly loved one who is no longer able to care for themselves into an aged care home.
The topping out ceremony was held recently at Calvary Health Care's latest aged care home development in Newport, Victoria. The event, which marks the completion of the development’s construction phase, is a time-honoured tradition within the building industry.
Our modern lifestyles impact our environment in several ways. The cars we drive, the foods we eat, and the buildings we live and work in all place pressure on our natural resources, and with the climate crisis becoming an increasing concern, it’s important that we work hard to ensure solutions are in place to preserve our planet.
The Regent is the brand new, purpose-built residential aged care home from Calvary Health Care. Situated in Mount Waverley, the home offers 105 private single rooms for aged care residents. All rooms have access to their own private ensuite and are available in a variety of styles and sizes, ranging from superior rooms with luxury interiors through to spacious platinum suites with private balconies.
Last Wednesday (13 March) was an exciting day at Calvary's South West Rocks home in New South Wales as ‘Seaspray’, a specialised area for residents living with dementia, was officially opened with a community event.
The cosy café at Calvary St Judes residential aged care home was bustling with activity on Wednesday 12 December, as people gathered to celebrate a special partnership between Calvary and Wallara.
Residents at Calvary Mirboo North have joined staff and construction workers to celebrate the commencement of a major extension and refurbishment of the residential care home. Amongst those at the sod-turning ceremony on Thursday 19 July, was Hilda King, who has lived at the Mirboo North home since 1999.
The aged care industry is celebrating excellence in hospitality, with the finalists of the OSCAR Hospitality Aged Care Awards announced on Monday.
If Calvary Riverside Views’ design lead Askolds Petersons had an ego, he would talk incessantly about how great the new $17.5 million building is. But this architect is more than happy to say that no matter how good Calvary Health Care’s newest aged care residence is, it is the views that make it so spectacular.
Kristine Gerdtz, facility manager at Calvary Kelaston Residential Aged Care in Wendouree, couldn’t be more proud of her new recruit Lee Littlepage. Lee has only been a cook at Kelaston Residential Care for a little over three months and has just been accepted into the Maggie Beer ‘Creating an Appetite For Life’ education program.
Calvary George Vowell Residential Aged Care, in Mount Eliza, recently unveiled its extension and refurbishment at their Premier Preview. The residence, originally catering to the care needs of 90 residents, has been extended to include an additional 34 single suites, dining area, activities room and lounge rooms.
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