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Helping Hand Carinya Clare


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Cosy and comfortable, our residential care home in Clare is called Carinya, an Aboriginal word meaning ‘happy, peaceful home’.

Carinya has been part of the Clare Valley for more than half a century. It was first established in 1954 by the local branch of the Country Women’s Association and became part of the Helping Hand family in 2002.

One of the things that makes Carinya so special is its proximity to the social, retail and cultural heart of the Clare Valley. Clare’s bustling main street with its shops, cafés, public library and places of heritage interest is just around the corner. It’s a great place to catch up with family and friends and stay connected to what’s happening in the community.

Carinya is supported by an active volunteer group and a dedicated team of volunteers who arrange activities such as craft, bingo, bowls, exercise therapy, men’s group activities and concerts and weekly bus excursions.

Residents are encouraged to personalise their room by bringing special items such as photos or a favourite chair or lamp. They can also bring a small collection of plants and care for them in the community garden or in their private patio area.

Carinya accommodates fifty residents, and features include:

  • single rooms with ensuite
  • on-site parking
  • library
  • unisex hair salon
  • gardens inspired by the local farming community with fruit trees, seasonal vegetables and herbs
  • beautifully appointed respite rooms with garden views
  • bird aviary
  • internet café
  • open plan communal lounge rooms
  • memory support accommodation offering specialised support and care.

As well, all of Helping Hand’s residential care homes provide:

  • shared garden spaces
  • tailored social and lifestyle activities
  • weekly church services
  • religious support for all denominations
  • inclusive environments for LGBTI+ older people, carers and staff
  • understanding of the specific aged care needs of people who identify as Forgotten Australians
  • a pet friendly environment
  • consistent and continuous care
  • respite care
  • spacious rooms you can personalise with your own belongings, plus up to date ensuite facilities
  • reverse cycle air conditioning in each resident’s room
  • room cleaning, laundry and linen services
  • provision for telephone, radio and personal computers
  • home style meals prepared on-site
  • selected allied health services
  • a Tovertafel interactive projector that is designed for people living with dementia and encourages them to play, engage and connect

Nursing home features

  • Medium home (50 beds)

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