UnitingSA Wesley House Aged Care
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Welcome to Wesley House Aged Care - your chance to join a vibrant community of 168 residents.
Enjoy socialising in modern living areas, beautiful sun-filled courtyards and at the on-site cafe, where you can enjoy the company of your family and friends.
Our modern, eco-friendly design received the ‘Award for Excellence in Aged Living Design’ at the 2017 Aged & Community Services SA & NT Awards.
Your diverse monthly activities program can include exercise, concerts, shopping, gardening, craft, karaoke, indoor bowls and golf, or moments to simply read and relax — it’s entirely up to you.
A secure Memory Support Unit also means residents with dementia can enjoy all the modern conveniences of Wesley House in a safe and supported environment.
Key features:
- 24 Hour Care
- Allied Health Services
- Aromatherapy
- Café on site
- Comfortable Sitting Rooms & Rest Areas
- Dementia Specific Programs
- Freshly Cooked Meals
- Garden & Outdoor Areas
- Hairdressing Salon
- Internet Hub
- Leisure & Lifestyle Programs
- Library
- Memory Support Unit
- Music Therapy
- Pet Therapy
- Shared Lounge & Dining Areas
Give our friendly Care Connect Team a call to find out more or to book a site visit.
Established in 1919, UnitingSA is a not-for-profit organisation all about personalised aged care experiences.
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Nursing home features
- Very large home (168 beds)
- Specialist services: Chronic disease management, dementia care
- Commonwealth subsidy (ACFI)
- 24/7 Registered nursing
- Secure garden
- Single rooms with ensuites
- Cafe/Kiosk (open daily)
- Hairdressing salon
Types of care
- Residential aged care
- Secure dementia beds
- Palliative care
- Non-dedicated respite
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