The facility in located in Rutherglen, sourrounded by beautiful country landscape and wineries. The facility is staffed by Registered and Enrolled nurses, providing an excellent standard of care in a warm and home like environment.
Available RoomsUpdated as of March 2022
Room Name Companion Suite
Type Shared room + shared bathroom
Occupancy 2
No of rooms 8
Room Size (sqm) 20.2
Room Description
These beautifully appointed shared suites are warm and inviting. All suites have a built-in wardrobe, LCD television, telephone and hand basins and vanity unit. The shared ensuites are large and designed to ensure each Resident's privacy and dignity is paramount in the provision of personal care. Residents are encouraged to complement their personal space with items that bring day to day comfort and objects that bring them emotional comfort as well. The Companion Suite is ideal for Couples.
Common Areas Description
To be provided
Room Name Suite
Type Single room + shared bathroom
Occupancy 1
No of rooms 14
Room Size (sqm) 12.6
Room Description
These beautifully appointed suites are warm and inviting, with views to the moutain ranges or gardens. All suites have a built-in wardrobe, LCD television, telephone and hand basins and vanity unit. The shared ensuites are large and designed to ensure each Resident's privacy and dignity is paramount in the provision of personal care. Residents are encouraged to complement their personal space with items that bring day to day comfort and objects that bring them emotional comfort as well.
Common Areas Description
To be provided
Room Name Master Suite
Type Single room + ensuite
Occupancy 1
No of rooms 10
Room Size (sqm) 19
Room Description
The beautifully appointed Master Suite is designed to ensure Residents are warm and comfortable. The Suites all have built-in robes, dressing table, individually controlled split system air conditioning, and large ensuites. The Suites have beautiful views to the mountain ranges or to the lovely leafy gardens. The Suites all have wall mounted LCD televisions and telephones. Residents are encouraged to complement their personal space with items that bring day to day comfort and objects that bring them emotional comfort as well.