Chelsea Parkside Care Community
About
Chelsea Parkside Care Community (formally BlueCross Gardenia) is surrounded by lush greenery, in the heart of Chelsea, with Bicentennial Park at our doorstep. We offer a tranquil, welcoming environment with light-filled lounge and dining areas, landscaped gardens, and a central courtyard with a gazebo making our Care Community a comfortable place to call home. Our residents can enjoy birdwatching along the nearby park and wetlands or relax in the sunshine with friends and family.
Care at Chelsea Parkside
We provide compassionate, personalised care with registered nurses onsite 24/7 and a dedicated wellbeing team. We offer residential aged care, respite care, dementia care, and palliative care, supported by primary and allied health services, including physiotherapy.
Daily Living at Chelsea Parkside
Chelsea Parkside features modern single and companion rooms with private ensuites and amenities such as a library, hair and beauty salon, and landscaped courtyards. Residents can enjoy social activities, music, art, and events that foster connection and friendship, along with seasonal menus prepared by our on-site chef.
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Nursing home features
- Medium home (73 beds)
- Considers partners without an ACAT assessment
- Specialist services: Visiting Physiotherapist, Podiatrist, Dentist, Optometrist, Music Therapist, Audiologist
- Commonwealth subsidy (ACFI)
- 24/7 Registered nursing
- Couples accommodation
- Facility has pets
- Secure garden
- Single rooms with ensuites
- Chapel/Church (dedicated room)
- Hairdressing salon
- Facility owned transport
Types of care
- Residential aged care
- Booked respite beds
- Palliative care
- Non-dedicated respite
Additional details: Weekly activities program and organised outings
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