Group Homes Australia

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OP:13590

Group Homes Australia
Group Homes Australia

425-429 Pacific Highway, Crows Nest NSW 2065, Australia, Crows Nest, 2065, NSW

1300 015 406

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About

Group Homes Australia

The Group Homes Australia model is firmly built on the belief that people should thrive in a home environment. Traditional and beautiful homes, on ordinary suburban streets around Australia, where 6 to 10 residents live together. Residents have 24-hour support including dementia care, palliative and respite care, which is provided by a team of staff that we call Homemakers.

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"This is one of the best models of dementia care in an assisted environment that I\'ve seen." - Ita Buttrose

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Group Homes Australia is an innovative and world-leading model offering dementia care, high care, respite and palliative care in a welcoming environment that values independence and resident involvement in the daily activities of the home. Our residents live with dignity and sense of purpose in a small scale environment.

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The Group Homes model is the first of its kind in Australia and focuses on creating a home, instead of an institution, that emphasises the residents abilities rather than their disabilities. Each home has trained staff on site 24/7, called homemakers, a high ratio of staff to residents 3 and is the very opposite of the institutionalised care model.

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The care team are dementia and aged care trained and they are referred to as Homemakers. Registered Nurses are also available around the clock as well as a full allied health team, and social workers, who visit each home as required.

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Homemakers support and assist residents with their daily needs and activities; they encourage residents to be engaged in shopping, cooking, baking, gardening 3 the full range of tasks that bring a sense of purpose in a normal home. There are no call bells or nursing trolleys, no rigid routines around waking up, or meal times. The Group Homes Australia model celebrates life, and allows the residents to live with purpose and flourish. 

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Group Homes Australia has homes in Sydneys North Shore (St Ives & Turramurra), Northern Beaches (Warriewood) and Eastern Suburbs (Vaucluse, Rose Bay and Queens Park) & Inner West (Hunters Hill) & Sutherland Shire (Caringbah).

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Home Care Providers Operated by Group Homes Australia

Group Homes Australia Earl

Aged Care Home | Hunters Hill, NSW | Ref: 13602

Group Homes Australia Carrington

Aged Care Home | Waverley, NSW | Ref: 13601

Group Homes Australia Vaucluse

Aged Care Home | Vaucluse, NSW | Ref: 13600

Group Homes Australia Rose Bay

Aged Care Home | Rose Bay, NSW | Ref: 13599

Group Homes Australia Irrubel

Aged Care Home | Caringbah, NSW | Ref: 13598

Group Homes Australia Killeaton

Aged Care Home | St Ives, NSW | Ref: 13597

Group Homes Australia Garrick

Aged Care Home | St Ives, NSW | Ref: 13596

Group Homes Australia Fairlawn

Aged Care Home | North Turramurra, NSW | Ref: 13595

Group Homes Australia Clissold

Aged Care Home | Wahroonga, NSW | Ref: 13594

Group Homes Australia Cloisters

Aged Care Home | St Ives, NSW | Ref: 13593

Group Homes Australia Benaroon

Aged Care Home | St Ives, NSW | Ref: 13592

Group Homes Australia Alameda

Aged Care Home | Warriewood, NSW | Ref: 13591

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A special thanks to our contributors

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Jill Donaldson

Physiotherapist

Jill has been practicing as a clinical physiotherapist for 30 years. For the last 13 years she has worked solely in the Aged Care sector in more than 50 metropolitan and regional facilities. Jill has also toured care facilities in the US and Africa and is a passionate advocate for both the residents in aged care and the staff who care for them. She researches and writes for DCM Media.

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Chris Baynes

DCM Media, agedcare101

Chris has been a journalist and publisher in the retirement village and aged care sectors for 11 years. He has visited over 250 retirement villages and 50 aged care facilities both within Australia and internationally. Chris is a regular speaker at industry conferences plus is a frequent radio commentator.

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Annie Donaldson

Nurse and Carer

Annie has a long career in both nursing and the media. She has planned and co-ordinated the medical support from both international TV productions and major stadium events. In recent years she has been a primary family carer plus involved in structured carer support.