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Regis Nedlands is a purpose-built ageing-in-place contemporary home located in the heart of Nedlands, next to Hollywood Private Hospital and close to public transport and Kings Park. Regis Nedlands forms part of the Regis Hollywood Village complex.
There are 141 single rooms (including dementia- specific, palliative and respite), each with en suite, and all with a view of a courtyard or landscaped garden. The stunning rooftop lounge and cafe offer views of the river and city.
Club Services includes a personal safe, Foxtel, WiFi, e-zone and an onsite café exclusively for Club Services members. At Regis we know good food is central to life. We have an on-site Chef who designs and cooks home-style meals and baked treats daily at Nedlands.
Regis
With over 25 years’ experience, Regis Aged Care is proud to provide residents with the support they need to live life on their terms.
Lifestyle
We believe it is vitally important to stay engaged with life, to stay involved with current interests and develop new ones. This is why at Regis we create a personalised lifestyle program for each resident and encourage the whole family to be involved.
Food
We understand how important nutritious and wholesome food is – that’s why we have qualified chefs, cooks and catering teams in all of our homes who cook on-site from scratch to deliver quality meals to each and every one of our residents.
Dementia
Regis provides targeted services, specialised staff and facilities to support residents living with dementia. Our programs include PARO Therapy, Activity Stations, Table Top Activities, Music Memories, Resi @ Home and our Sundowners Program.
PRIVATE PREMIUM - single bedroom with private ensuite
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Friends are important at every stage of life and, with that in mind, International Day of Friendship on Sunday 30 July will have special significance for two residents living at Regis Nedlands. That’s because, despite both being nonagenarians, residents Joan Gendall and Meredith Jacob are living proof that age is never a barrier to making new friendships.
Fun and frivolity were on offer to both young and old this week as residents from a popular western suburbs aged care home attended a playgroup. Bringing joy to both seniors and children, the intergenerational playgroup saw residents from Regis Nedlands share stories, songs and snacks with the next generation, while also participating in play and spending time chatting and catching up with the youngsters.
International Nurses Day will cut through the generations at Regis Nedlands, as retired nurses who are now residents of the popular aged care home celebrate their careers of caring alongside current nursing staff.
Regis Nedlands volunteer Lorna Steward is adamant that bringing a smile to the faces of seniors is the key to bringing joy into her own life - which is wise advice indeed on the eve of International Day of Happiness, a global celebration spearheaded by the United Nations which calls for joy to be given a greater priority in everyday life.
Cultural diversity, ethnicity and heritage will be celebrated during Harmony Week – a celebration of multiculturalism and unity which takes place annually from 20-26 March – by employees and residents at Regis Nedlands in Western Australia.
Regis Nedlands will celebrate the achievements of its female elders on International Women’s Day, which falls on Wednesday 8 March this year.
Seniors from Regis Nedlands had the opportunity to feel sand between their toes, the salty, sea air on their face and even have a swim for the first time in decades last week, thanks to lifestyle staff at the popular western suburbs aged care home.
There will be a new and very welcome dimension to the Christmas cheer at Regis Nedlands aged care home this month, when a sack of handwritten and personalised Christmas cards is delivered to residents from the Year Six children at St Stephen’s school in Duncraig and Year Four students from Majella Primary school in Balga.
More than 100 years on from the end of the First World War, Regis Nedlands remembered those members of the armed forces who died while serving in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping on Remembrance Day on Friday, 11 November.
Residents from popular western suburbs aged care home, Regis Nedlands, got up close and personal with WA’s recycling operations last week, when they visited Shenton Park’s Containers for Change depot.
WA Seniors Week – which runs from 6 to 13 November - celebrates the contributions of older Western Australians and it’s a particularly special time for residents at Regis Nedlands, which uses the week to honour its seniors and the interesting and diverse lives they have lived.
National Gardening Week offered seniors at a local aged care home the opportunity to celebrate the simple joys of gardening last week - and to join in with an activity that is good for both mind and body. That’s because the residents at Regis Nedlands helped to plant a sustainable herb and veggie garden, with the help of the home’s care team, who are themselves passionate about the environment.
They may not be Olympians – or even tri-athletes – but the determination to succeed amongst members of the Regis Aged Care community can’t be disputed.
Fun and frivolity were on offer to both young and old recently as residents from a popular western suburbs aged care home attended a playgroup, as part of an innovative program on offer by Playgroup WA.
Age is proving no barrier to the strong friendships which are blooming at Regis Nedlands, thanks to a new partnership with the University of Western Australia’s Student Guild and volunteers from community-based, not-for-profit organisation Advocare.
The odd creaking knee wasn’t going to stop residents from a popular western suburbs aged care home jump on a bike and feel the wind in their hair last week. And they were able to do so thanks to the team at not-for-profit organisation Cycling Without Age, who enabled the seniors from Regis Nedlands to jump on a specially adapted trishaw for a spin around Lake Claremont.
International Day of Friendship on Saturday 30 July will have special meaning for Christine Sladden and Di Banfield, who met as a result of their husbands transitioning into aged care home Regis Nedlands, after they were diagnosed with dementia.
For many people having a pet around the house is a normal part of life, which is why a very friendly and enthusiastic Cavoodle (a Cavalier King Charles spaniel crossed with a miniature poodle) has proven so popular at a local aged care home.
Regis Nedlands resident Tamara Plastovets will be ringing in a significant milestone when she celebrates her 90th birthday this month, on Friday 17 June.
Meet Milly, the fortnightly visitor at Regis Nedlands. Since September 2021, Milly has been a regular visitor bringing cuteness overload and bundles of joy to residents. Milly is almost 5 years old and as most residents always ask, her breed is Cavoodle. Milly’s owner, Sue, volunteers with Delta Therapy Dogs, which brought her and Milly to Regis Nedlands.
A Ukrainian refugee and widow who turns 90 years old next month has found safety in Western Australia and also a new home, thanks to Regis Nedlands. Tamara Plastovets arrived in Perth on 17 April with her daughter, Olena, in a journey that saw the octogenarian leave her home country for the first time to seek protection in Australia with her two granddaughters and their families, who have lived in WA for over a decade.
Residents of Regis Nedlands have not let age get in the way of a good adventure, with a spontaneous bus trip to the picturesque Cottesloe Beach to see the annual Sculpture by the Sea outdoor exhibition.
Sustainability has been at the top of everyone’s mind at Regis Nedlands, after the sweltering heat wave Perth was hit with over the summer, and some of the plants were left a little worse for wear.
Regis Nedlands residents recently ventured out to enjoy the sunrays and sea breeze, but this was no ordinary day at the beach. The bus trip down to Leighton Beach was particularly special for resident Lesley Brunini.
In honour of Carnival month, Regis Nedlands had the opportunity of welcoming African Beats to their Home. African Beats are authentic African entertainers providing a drumming experience like no other.
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