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Low Care Facilities

If you only require minimal help such as bathing, dressing and other simple tasks and don’t have other complex ongoing care needs then this type of facility is ideal for you.

 

High Care Facilities

If you need 24-hour nursing then this facility is for you.

 

Ageing in Place

This facility type provides for both low and high care individuals. This allows you to access a full range of services without having to relocate.

 

Specific Care Facilities

If you need specialized services for conditions such as dementia, Alzheimer's, continence management or are placed in palliative care this facility is for you.

 

Community Care

This facility provides services for particular groups of people such as veterans, aboriginal or specific religious groups and does both low and/or high care.

 

Retirement Villages

Retirement villages consist of independent living units where aged care services are easily accessible within the neighborhood and are regulated by state or territory government.

Types of Facilities

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