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The Moran Health Care Group was established in 1956 and has been providing family-owned lifestyle and aged care options for Australians for more than six decades. A range of individual care options are offered to residents in homes that have been built specifically for seniors requiring low and high care, dementia support, palliative and planned or emergency respite care.
They have been able to combine their experience in the aged care industry with innovation to create the best possible residential living environments for their residents.
A range of individual care options are offered to residents in homes that have been built specifically for seniors requiring low and high care, dementia support, palliative and planned or emergency respite care.
A team of professional care staff provide care to residents’ 24-hours a day.
A comprehensive lifestyle and leisure program is available to all residents and includes:
A wide range of health and well-being options are also offered to residents providing therapeutic and rehab physiotherapy, wellness clinics, pain management as well as access to allied health services.
All meals are prepared fresh on-site every day by a qualified chef. Menus are seasonal and use the highest quality fresh produce. A choice of drinks is included with extra services.
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At the remarkable age of 94, Nancye Peachey continues to achieve personal milestones and make every moment count. A beloved resident of Moran Sylvania, Nancye has unveiled her latest exhibition at Moran Gallery Sylvania, showcasing a collection inspired by her passions.
Former butcher Carolyn Boyce stumbled upon a surprising source of job satisfaction when she ventured into the aged care industry. In 2019, she joined Moran Stockton, previously known as Stockton Wescott, as a member of the Housekeeping/Food Services team. Prior to this transition, Carolyn had spent 25 years as a trade-qualified butcher at Woolworths.
The intergenerational program that unites Moran Kellyville and Discover My World Early Learning Centre has become a cherished experience for both elderly residents and the centre’s children. It fosters meaningful connections and shared activities such as gardening, cooking, art, craft, story time, and singing, bridging the generation gap in a heartwarming way.
At the remarkable age of 102, Vera Redman, a long-time resident of Moran Stockton, New South Wales, has a lifetime's worth of stories to share. With an unwavering love for her hometown, a deep sense of community, and a positive outlook on life, Vera's journey is nothing short of inspiring.
When Caz Glasson realised the challenges of managing interstate support services for her elderly parents in Melbourne, she knew it was time to explore a more practical aged care solution. She suggested to her parents that they consider relocating closer to family, and to her relief, they were keen on the idea. Without hesitation, Caz started booking flights while her parents prepared for their move to Moran Stockton.
At Moran Sylvania, a variety of day-to-day activities and plenty of fun are a priority. Recently the Moran Sylvania team decided to work together with the residents they care for to try something new. Some pushed their comfort zone and others were right in their element when creating a musical production of 'Que Sera Sera'.
Young ‘pioneers’ from Discover My World Early Learning Centre were bursting with excitement during a recent rock hunt at Engadine Town Square, eagerly waving and calling out to the Moran Engadine residents who were watching from their balconies above.
In May 2020 after almost three months of COVID-19 visitor restrictions and social distancing within our home, the team at Moran Sylvania decided that residents needed a boost to their mental, physical and emotional wellbeing.
Most of us enjoy reminiscing about the past and for seniors this can be an especially beneficial and enjoyable past-time. When we take the time to encourage and listen to someone re-tell a story from their past, we see them come alive with the memory. As part of Mother’s Day celebrations, Moran Sylvania carers decided to collaborate with residents on a project called Memories of My Mother.
A new exhibition opening at Moran Gallery Sylvania promises to be just as colourful as it is a labour of love. Robert James is a self-taught patch worker who quilts every day. His abstract works are inspired by his research into Theosophy and how this influenced painters such as Kandinsky and Mondrian, as well as the works of contemporary quilters like Michael James from the United States and Anne Woringer from France.
Residents, family and staff at Moran Engadine celebrated the arrival of Spring in style on Saturday 29th September with a Spring Ball. The pink, black and white themed event held on Saturday afternoon created great anticipation and excitement throughout the home with residents preparing for the event well in advance.
When St George & Sutherland Hospitals planned construction of new buildings they knew that the community could play a role in bringing colour and life to the public spaces. Local amateur photographers were invited to submit photos of the St George and Sutherland region with the best ones chosen for permanent display in the new buildings. Free photography workshops were held to make sure member of the community wanting to contribute would have skills to get started.
A combined total of over 100 years nursing experience is an achievement worth celebrating! Moran Engadine is reflecting on its nursing staff whose years of experience, kindness and compassion make life sweeter for the residents they care for.
Moran Sylvania have recently added five brand new private resident rooms to their secure dementia specific unit. These additional rooms are part a significant refurbishment and upgrade in Dementia Care at Moran Sylvania and Moran are delighted to be introducing these new/upgraded spaces to residents and their families.
Are you caring for a person with dementia? If so, you are invited to attend a FREE course for family and friends at Moran Sylvania, conducted by Alzheimer’s Australia NSW.
When it comes to making decisions about aged care, many families leave the conversation until it is too late. At Moran Health Care Group, care staff meet many, many sons, daughters and other relatives who are faced with having to find an immediate Aged Care placement for their parent(s) at a time of high emotion and stress.
Join Moran Aged Care at their brand new penthouse on level 5 at Moran Engadine for a FREE Seniors Seminar on Thursday 14th April at 10:30am and 3:30pm.
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