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RSL LifeCare Mark Donaldson VC House provides aged care and accommodation for 74 seniors in a welcoming and home-like environment where 24-hour care and dementia care can be provided if needed. The home is designed to also cater to those requiring medical/rehabilitative and restorative care.
Residents at RSL LifeCare Mark Donaldson VC House enjoy delicious home-cooked meals each day and can participate in a wide range of programs and events individually tailored to their interests and abilities. Activities include choir, art therapy, movie screenings, exercise classes, happy hour and regular outings.
Bedrooms at RSL LifeCare Mark Donaldson VC House feature a private bathroom, heating, built-in wardrobe and an emergency call button.
Other services and amenities at RSL LifeCare Mark Donaldson VC House include:
Your new home awaits you at Mark Donaldson VC House at Galston
All rooms are single rooms with an ensuite bathroom and are maintained to a high standard. All rooms have a built in robe, nurse call bell and bed alarm mat facility. We also have 2 companion rooms available where there is a partion door.
DAP Daily Accommodation Payments |
RAD Refundable Accommodation Deposit |
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$126.27 | $0 (No Deposit) |
$63.14 | $275,000 (50%) |
$0 | $550,000 (100%) |
What are Refundable Accommodation Deposits (RAD) and Daily Accommodation Payments (DAP)
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