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Cnr Wilson Street and Maitland Road, Mayfield West, New South Wales, 2304
Part of Catholic Healthcare
Catholic Healthcare’s Charles O’Neill Hostel provides care and accommodation to 40 residents in a relaxed and welcoming home.
A team of dedicated and experienced care staff are available to ensure residents are happy and comfortable.
Residents can enjoy the privacy of their own single bedroom with a private ensuite bathroom. Each room has direct access to the beautiful gardens and features:
Charles O’Neill Hostel is conveniently located close to public transport, local clubs, cafes and restaurants.
Other services and amenities available at Catholic Healthcare’s Charles O’Neill Hostel include:
DAP Daily Accommodation Payments |
RAD Refundable Accommodation Deposit |
---|---|
$91.84 | $0 (No Deposit) |
$45.92 | $200,000 (50%) |
$0 | $400,000 (100%) |
What are Refundable Accommodation Deposits (RAD) and Daily Accommodation Payments (DAP)
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Catholic Healthcare is excited to announce that construction of their Charles O’Neill Home is now complete. This will enable the development of modern, integrated person-centred aged care services for the local residents of Mayfield West and its neighbouring areas.
One of the oldest standing buildings in the Northern Beaches last week celebrated its 50th anniversary of providing quality care to the elderly.
The Kotara Bunnings crew have been providing far more than sausages and screwdrivers to the community over the past few weeks, branching their community involvement to Catholic Healthcare’s residential aged care home in Mayfield West, Newcastle.
Norman Jones may be 86-years-old, but his years of experience have hardly dampened his hunger for adrenaline. The resident of Catholic Healthcare’s Charles O’Neill Hostel awoke hours before dawn last week, too excited to sleep, before embarking on his hot air balloon ride over the Hunter Valley – an item he has been keen to check off his bucket list from a young age.
The Hunter’s Mental Health Aged Care Partnership Initiative (MHACPI) unit, a first of its kind for the region, has proven its overwhelming effectiveness in the successful transition of their first patient moving from the unit into mainstream residential aged care.
Most people can't help but melt when they hear a small kitten purr, or the tiny bark of an excited young pup. But the impact of animals on the human psyche is proving to be significantly more effective than just a quick rush of blood to the heart.
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