Epping Meadows Care Community
About
Epping Meadows Care Community is nestled in a quiet residential suburb in northern Melbourne, with local parks, reserves and the amenities of Westfield Plenty Valley nearby. We enjoy leafy views across the meadow that our Care Community was originally named after, and residents enjoy spending time outdoors on our spacious terrace, tending to raised garden beds or socialising together. Our memory care neighbourhood provides a safe and inclusive environment for people living with dementia.
Residents enjoy tending our gardens, cooking and participating in creative arts. Music enthusiasts often play our piano and our sewing station is popular with residents who are handy with a needle and thread. When the weather’s good, residents spend time outside on the terrace where alfresco dining is also available. We have strong ties to the local community and our retirement village neighbours are part of our extended family, often joining in activities together.
It’s an environment where you’re free to enjoy your interests, independently or with others, continue to learn and try new things, and participate in Epping Meadows life – so you can enjoy your day, your way.
Nursing home features
- Large home (131 beds)
- Considers partners without an ACAT assessment
- Has extra service beds
- Specialist services: Podiatry, physiotherapy, diversional therapy, massage, aromatherapy
- Commonwealth subsidy (ACFI)
- 24/7 Registered nursing
- Couples accommodation
- Facility has pets
- Secure garden
- Single rooms with ensuites
- Hairdressing salon
Types of care
- Residential aged care
- Secure dementia beds
- Palliative care
- Non-dedicated respite
Cultural environment
- Macedonian
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