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SummitCare Waverley provides a nurturing home and warm and caring community for our residents and their loved ones.
Nestled near the ocean, the two-storey home is the leading residential aged care home in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. It offers outstanding, beautifully appointed rooms with single, double and companionship rooms.
Cosy lounge and dining areas allow residents to interact with each other and their visitors while enjoying ocean views and residents make the most of the lovely courtyards for summer alfresco dining.
The team at SummitCare Waverley create a nurturing, fun and warm home, giving all residents a strong sense of community and wellbeing and offering services including behavioural support and specialised diversional therapies.
SummitCare Waverley is close to public transport, local restaurants and shops, making it easy for residents and their families to get out and about and enjoy the vibrant local surroundings.
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Nursing home features
- Medium home (60 beds)
- Commonwealth subsidy (ACFI)
- 24/7 Registered nursing
- Couples accommodation
- Facility has pets
- Secure garden
- Hairdressing salon
Types of care
- Residential aged care
- Palliative care
- Non-dedicated respite
Centre based care features
- Medication supervision
- Private funding available
- Provides meals
- Transport
Types of care
- Dementia care
- Personal care
- Respite care
Additional details: Phone: 1300 685 548; Fee for Wellbeing Day Centre Programs
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