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Roy Wotton Gardens is a living community for 28 seniors who seek residential care.
There is around-the-clock presence and influence of nurses and care assistants. Roy Wotton Gardens is designed for people who need medical/rehabilitative and restorative care. Our residential aged care services provided assistance with daily activities. Specialist dementia care accommodation gives residents the best quality life in a safe and supportive environment.
The type and amount of care a person receives is dependent on what is need to maintain his or her normal activities and includes assistance with the basic activities of daily living in which a resident may require help or supervision.
A personalised activities program is also available to all residents and meals are prepared based on individual dietary needs.
It’s nice to get out and about sometimes too, so at Roy Wotton Gardens we have a village bus available for outings to the local shops and local places of interest.
Resident's accommodation comprises single rooms with ensuites and share community rooms for planned daily activities, socials and dining. The living spaces include wide halls, handrails and nurse centres.
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