Endeavour Assisted Living Apartments - Springwood
Endeavour offers spacious bedsitter and one bedroom apartments with a verandah, kitchenette, ensuite bathroom and built-ins. 62 residences with serviced units available. Every apartment has an emergency call button by the bed and bathroom to link you to a professional nurse 24hrs a day. Friendly staff clean your apartment each week, including linen. Facilities include billiards room, craft room, hairdressing salon, games room, spa bath on all floors, lifts, central dining room (convertible to function room), landscaped gardens, 2 lounge rooms, recreational activities officer, bus trips.
79 Hawkesbury Rd
Suburb: SPRINGWOOD
State: NSW
Postcode: 2777
(02) 4751 1000
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Gumleigh Gardens Retirement Village
NSW, Australia
Gumleigh Gardens Retirement Village is a retirement lodge established by the United Protestant Association. This facility has 51 two-bedroom units for self-care clients, and there is a waiting list. There are also self-care units at The Rock and West Wyalong. Wagga villiage - Bond/Buy-in fee is required. The Rock and West Wyalong are rental accomodation. No pets allowed.
Visit supplier >North Albury
My mother is 86 years old and she has early set Demancha and there is no one that can care for her 24/7 so im looking for a nursing home that will care for her but i need to find one that she can basically look after herself but to also have assistance around her 24/7 she has been hospitalised on 2 accassions now and the doctors and physio staff does not want her to stay living in her home because the only other person that lives there is my eldest son but he has cerebral phycey so can you please help me find the right residential aged care living village in the Lavington and Albury area’s only please
Visit member >South Albury
Hi,
I hope everyone is doing well. I was just wondering what the process is for applying for emergency food vouchers?
I am currently in between jobs, and my savings and centrelink are allocated to rent and medical expenses.
As of June, I'll be starting my new job but until then, I'm not sure how easy it will be to afford groceries.
Thanks for any advice,
Emma