ANZAC Hostel, which opened in 1998, is set in the beautiful gardens of the Kamesburgh property on the corner of North Road and Cochrane Street, Brighton. The garden's centrepiece is a stunning Morton Bay fig tree, which is protected by the National Trust. This magnificent tree adds to the peaceful atmosphere of ANZAC and makes a perfect setting for families and residents to enjoy quiet and private moments.
Residents in this 40 bed low care facility are encouraged to participate in committees and to be active in their lifestyle decision making. ANZAC Hostel is fully accredited and offers:
Single rooms with private ensuite facilities
Resident focussed care with trained staff on duty 24 hours
Respite care
Meals cooked fresh daily on the premises
Comprehensive recreation and therapy programs
A bus for regular outings
Close relationships with local RSL Clubs
Strong volunteer base
Linen and laundry services
Access to the ANZAC Day Therapy Centre which provides additional activities and programs
Access to specialist health professionals such as podiatry.
Admission and Charges:
Accommodation is offered as a priority to war widows, veterans and their dependants, with applications from the general public welcome. All prospective residents must have been assessed by an Aged Care Assessment Service as requiring low level care. Charges, including bonds, are in line with the Aged Care Act 1997.
For more information or to arrange a visit, please contact the Residential Manager.
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