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With over a centenary of care, John Goodlet Manor at Queen Victoria Park is the “grand dame” of Picton – and with a warm and caring heart.
Queen Victoria Park is a living community for 102 residents who require high care or low care services. Qualified nursing staff are available 24 hours a day providing a safe and secure environment. The home offers medical/rehabilitative care, restorative care and dementia care.
Through diversional therapy programs, residents participate in exercises, games, discussions and fellowship activities. Our research shows that quality of life is not only about receiving the right kind of care but is also about involvement and autonomy.
Our person-centred approach is to provide assistance that promotes and supports independence.
Residents live in single or shared rooms and share community rooms for planned daily activities, socials and dining. Meals are prepared based on individual dietary needs.
The living spaces include wide halls, lounges, reminiscence centres and areas of interest.
Shared Room with Shared Ensuite (Memory Support)
Each well-maintained, rectangular room features a peaceful rural garden view. Furnishings include a bed, bedside table, built-in wardrobe, and a compact TV cabinet with shelves.
Rooms come equipped with an emergency call button, ceiling fan, overbed lighting, and window coverings with both curtains and blinds. The vinyl flooring is in good condition throughout.
There is a dining room with a small balcony looking out onto a rural scene, plus two sitting areas with a beautiful outlook onto the rural countryside from one. An internal courtyard for residents to enjoy and a hydro bath for all residents to use.
Single Room with Private Ensuite
Each well-maintained, rectangular room features a peaceful rural garden view. Furnishings include a bed, bedside table, built-in wardrobe, and a compact TV cabinet with shelves.
Rooms come equipped with an emergency call button, ceiling fan, overbed lighting, and window coverings with both curtains and blinds. The vinyl flooring is in good condition throughout.
There is a dining room with a small balcony looking out onto a rural scene, plus two sitting areas with a beautiful outlook onto the rural countryside from one. An internal courtyard for residents to enjoy and a hydro bath for all residents to use.
Shared Room with Shared Ensuite
Each well-maintained, rectangular room features a peaceful rural garden view. Furnishings include a bed, bedside table, built-in wardrobe, and a compact TV cabinet with shelves.
Rooms come equipped with an emergency call button, ceiling fan, overbed lighting, and window coverings with both curtains and blinds. The vinyl flooring is in good condition throughout.
There is a dining room with a small balcony looking out onto a rural scene, plus two sitting areas with a beautiful outlook onto the rural countryside from one. An internal courtyard for residents to enjoy and a hydro bath for all residents to use.
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