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RSL LifeCare Mona Tait Gardens is a brand new residential aged care home located in Kaleen. RSL LifeCare Mona Tait Gardens provides care and accommodation for residents in a comfortable and secure environment with 24-hour nursing support.
The residence is a beautiful and tranquil place to call home, with spacious bedrooms, multiple dining rooms, comfortable living and sitting areas and large gardens.
RSL LifeCare Mona Tait Gardens has been carefully designed to deliver comfort, security and peace of mind for both residents and their families.
Other services and amenities include:
To find out more, please contact the friendly team at RSL LifeCare Mona Tait Gardens today.
Single Room with Private Ensuite
Mona Tait Gardens provides a beautiful, comfortable and secure environment with 24-hour in-house nursing care. Our two-storey village features 80 spacious private rooms with ensuite bathrooms, multiple dining rooms and on-site chef, thoughtfully designed living spaces and a hair salon, in addition to a large, secure internal garden and terrace. Alongside our clinical support, we offer allied health services, recreation programs, activities and outings to promote wellness and provide choice and variety for our residents’ individual needs.
What are Refundable Accommodation Deposits (RAD) and Daily Accommodation Payments (DAP)
You can reduce the Daily Accommodation Payments (DAP) by paying a deposit up to the RAD value. Enter a deposit amount below to see the adjusted DAP amount.
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