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New apartment-style accommodation raising the bar in residential aged care

The new, penthouse level, Coppin Suites at Royal Freemasons Coppin Centre in Melbourne has recently welcomed its first residents.

<p>Coppin Suites at Royal Freemasons Coppin Centre in Melbourne has welcomed its first residents.</p>

Coppin Suites at Royal Freemasons Coppin Centre in Melbourne has welcomed its first residents.

They are experiencing, first hand, the 'unique' apartment style living developed by Royal Freemasons which now sets new standards for residential aged care in Australia.

The premium accommodation comprises 18 spacious suites some with kitchenette, lounge and private balcony. The well-appointed suites are ideal for couples wishing to stay together or singles looking for premium accommodation in a central location.

Some rooms have captivating views of the city skyline or Dandenong Ranges while others enjoy the roof-top garden outlook.

The shared spaces comprise spacious formal lounge and dining areas with large balconies that take full advantage of the stunning views while giving residents the opportunity to actively engage with others or pursue their own interests.

The development offers individuals and couples hotel-style amenities and inner city leisure activities in a secure residential aged care setting.

To book a tour or obtain more information call 1300 17 69 25 or visit coppinsuites.com.au

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