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Aged Care Service List Aged Care Service List - NSW - as at 30 June 2017 Physical Physical 2015 Aged Care Address Address Planning Region Residential Home Care Restorative Service name Physical Address Line 1 Physical Address Line 2 Physical Address Suburb State Post Code (ACPR) Care Type Places Places Care Places Provider Name Organisation Type ABS Remoteness Latitude Longitude Braidwood Multi-Purpose Service 77 Monkittee Street BRAIDWOOD NSW 2622 Southern Highlands Multi-Purpose Service 27 2 Southern NSW Local Health District State Government Inner Regional Australia -35.44276381 149.8054073 Dellacourt 42 Nicholson Place WEST ALBURY NSW 2640 Riverina/Murray Residential 122 Lutheran Aged Care Albury Charitable Inner Regional Australia -36.07540064 146.8908956 Brewarrina Multi-Purpose Service 56 Doyle Street BREWARRINA NSW 2839 Orana Far West Multi-Purpose Service 12 4 Western NSW Local Health District State Government Very Remote Australia -29.961591 146.864313 BaptistCare Maranoa Centre - Alstonville 15 The Avenue ALSTONVILLE NSW 2477 Far North Coast Residential 90 BaptistCare NSW & ACT Charitable Inner Regional Australia -28.8407184 153.435638 Urana Multi-Purpose Service 127-129 Princess Street URANA NSW 2645 Riverina/Murray Multi-Purpose Service 19 Murrumbidgee Local Health District State Government Outer Regional Australia -35.325391 146.267697 St Basil's Annandale 252 Johnston Street ANNANDALE NSW 2038 Inner West Residential 83 St Basil's Homes Charitable Major Cities of Australia -33.87589048 151.1727327 Baradine Multi-Purpose Service 5-9 Macquarie Street BARADINE NSW 2396 Orana Far West Multi-Purpose Service 14 3 Western NSW Local Health District State Government Remote Australia -30.945519 149.067008 Autumn Lodge Butler Street 50 Butler Street ARMIDALE NSW 2350 New England Residential 64 Autumn Lodge Community Based Inner Regional Australia -30.503834 151.65837 Macquarie Lodge Aged Care Plus Centre 171 Wollongong Road ARNCLIFFE NSW 2205 South East Sydney Residential 130 The Salvation Army (NSW) Property Trust Charitable Major Cities of Australia -33.93965582 151.1348558 A H Orr Lodge 27 Clissold Street ASHFIELD NSW 2131 Inner West Residential 60 Ashfield Baptist Homes Ltd Religious Major Cities of Australia -33.89495522 151.1258414 Urbenville Multi-Purpose Service 45 Beaury Street URBENVILLE NSW 2475 New England Multi-Purpose Service 19 6 Northern NSW Local Health District State Government Outer Regional Australia -28.47155531 152.5432704 Opal Cardinal Freeman 8-10 Clissold Street ASHFIELD NSW 2131 Inner West Residential 135 DPG Services Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Major Cities of Australia -33.89595 151.127894 Dorrigo Multi-Purpose Service 14 Beech Street DORRIGO NSW 2453 Mid North Coast Multi-Purpose Service 21 6 Mid North Coast Local Health District State Government Outer Regional Australia -30.340795 152.713811 Crowley Retirement Village 154 Cherry Street BALLINA NSW 2478 Far North Coast Residential 71 The Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church for the Diocese of Lismore Religious Inner Regional Australia -28.85368951 153.5693841 Warren Multi-Purpose Service Dr Kater Drive WARREN NSW 2824 Orana Far West Multi-Purpose Service 32 4 Western NSW Local Health District State Government Outer Regional Australia -31.693977 147.836194 Tumbarumba Multi-Purpose Service 4 Mitchell Street TUMBARUMBA NSW 2653 Riverina/Murray Multi-Purpose Service 35 10 Murrumbidgee Local Health District State Government Outer Regional Australia -35.77979811 148.0055303 Murray Haven Hostel 98 Punt Road BARHAM NSW 2732 Riverina/Murray Residential 35 Murray Haven Homes Inc Community Based Outer Regional Australia -35.62314526 144.1331867 Delegate Multi-Purpose Service 15 Craigie Street DELEGATE NSW 2633 Southern Highlands Multi-Purpose Service 10 4 Southern NSW Local Health District State Government Outer Regional Australia -37.044992 148.945673 Richardson House 24 Gotha Street BARRABA NSW 2347 New England Residential 21 Barraba and District Retirement Homes Association Incorporated Community Based Outer Regional Australia -30.38285943 150.6051632 Culcairn Multi-Purpose Service 57 Balfour Street CULCAIRN NSW 2660 Riverina/Murray Multi-Purpose Service 22 2 Murrumbidgee Local Health District State Government Inner Regional Australia -35.667327 147.042488 Weeroona Aged Care Plus Centre 14 Trebartha Street BASS HILL NSW 2197 South West Sydney Residential 104 The Salvation Army (NSW) Property Trust Charitable Major Cities of Australia -33.89957214 151.0034707 Oberon Multi-Purpose Service 67-75 North Street OBERON NSW 2787 Central West Multi-Purpose Service 14 8 Western NSW Local Health District State Government Inner Regional Australia -33.70539358 149.8530251 Uniting Nareen Gardens Bateau Bay 5 Yakalla Street BATEAU BAY NSW 2261 Central Coast Residential 95 The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (NSW) Religious Major Cities of Australia -33.37428044 151.4793683 Trangie Multi-Purpose Service 28 Harris Street TRANGIE NSW 2823 Orana Far West Multi-Purpose Service 21 2 Western NSW Local Health District State Government Outer Regional Australia -32.02902357 147.9742714 Southern Cross Reynolds Court Apartments 7 Bias Avenue BATEAU BAY NSW 2261 Central Coast Residential 80 Southern Cross Care (NSW & ACT) Religious Major Cities of Australia -33.37655678 151.4805947 Trundle Multi-Purpose Service 44 Brookview Street TRUNDLE NSW 2875 Central West Multi-Purpose Service 9 Western NSW Local Health District State Government Outer Regional Australia -32.92132544 147.704235 Bupa Bateau Bay 17 Bias Avenue BATEAU BAY NSW 2261 Central Coast Residential 101 Bupa Aged Care Australia Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Major Cities of Australia -33.37900507 151.4785501 RFBI Bellorana Hostel 15-23 Watson Street BELLINGEN NSW 2454 Mid North Coast Residential 24 Royal Freemasons' Benevolent Institution Charitable Outer Regional Australia -30.45592416 152.8964324 Uniting Narla Belmont North 21 Lentara Road BELMONT NORTH NSW 2280 Hunter Residential 40 The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (NSW) Religious Major Cities of Australia -33.02256615 151.6582985 Uniting Wesley Gardens Belrose 2b Morgan Road BELROSE NSW 2085 Northern Sydney Residential 145 The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (NSW) Religious Major Cities of Australia -33.7232747 151.2192574 St Elizabeth Home 1 Symonds Road DEAN PARK NSW 2761 Western Sydney Residential 114 St Elizabeth Home Limited Religious Major Cities of Australia -33.73890812 150.8617045 Southern Cross Currawarna Apartments 1 Joseph Street BOMBALA NSW 2632 Southern Highlands Residential 33 Southern Cross Care (NSW & ACT) Religious Outer Regional Australia -36.91877318 149.2397608 Uniting Caroona Bonalbo 61 Woodenbong Road BONALBO NSW 2469 Far North Coast Residential 15 The Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (NSW) Religious Outer Regional Australia -28.73615049 152.6217854 Harold Williams Home 267 Eyre Street BROKEN HILL NSW 2880 Orana Far West Residential 40 Southern Cross Care (Broken Hill) Ltd Religious Outer Regional Australia -31.9743008 141.4626468 Aruma Lodge Beryl Street BROKEN HILL NSW 2880 Orana Far West Residential 58 Southern Cross Care (Broken Hill) Ltd Religious Outer Regional Australia -31.943575 141.485104 Byron Aged Care 1 Butler Street BYRON BAY NSW 2481 Far North Coast Residential 41 Byron Aged Care Limited Charitable Inner Regional Australia -28.64178738 153.6107986 Paling Court Residential Aged Care 90 Werombi Road GRASMERE NSW 2570 South West Sydney Residential 140 Carrington Centennial Care Limited Private Incorporated Body Major Cities of Australia -34.05665981 150.6746141 IRT Lakeview Lodge 4 Ruth Place DALMENY NSW 2546 Southern Highlands Residential 36 Illawarra Retirement Trust Community Based Outer Regional Australia -36.16733209 150.1085019 Moyne Aged Care Plus Centre (0033) 161 Nangar Road CANOWINDRA NSW 2804 Central West Residential 34 The Salvation Army (NSW) Property Trust Charitable Outer Regional Australia -33.56393702 148.6450084 IBIS Care Miranda 2c Karimbla Road MIRANDA NSW 2228 South East Sydney Residential 76 IBIS (No 2) Pty Ltd Private Incorporated Body Major Cities of Australia -34.03918489 151.1141905 The Laurels 45 English Street KOGARAH NSW 2217 South East Sydney Residential 27 United Protestant Association of NSW Limited Charitable Major Cities of Australia -33.9702292 151.1292062 Southern Cross St Michael's Apartments 62 Centre Street CASINO NSW 2470 Far North Coast Residential 73 Southern Cross Care (NSW & ACT) Religious Inner Regional Australia -28.87215194 153.0433524 Nuffield Village 284 Castle Hill Road CASTLE HILL NSW 2154 Northern Sydney Residential 139 Anglican Community Services Religious Major Cities of Australia -33.73141836 151.0225907 Warrina Village Hostel 2 Hilliard Drive CASTLE HILL NSW 2154 Northern Sydney Residential 128 Anglican Community Services Religious Major Cities of Australia -33.72850572 151.0234254 Brian King Gardens 1 Hilliard Drive CASTLE HILL NSW 2154 Northern Sydney Residential 238 Anglican Community Services Religious Major Cities of Australia -33.72850572 151.0234254 William Beech Gardens - Waler 1 Madline Street CONDOBOLIN NSW 2877 Central West Residential 40 RSL LifeCare Limited Community Based Outer Regional Australia -33.08173415 147.1522513 Cooinda Hostel 100 Cassilis Street COONABARABRAN NSW 2357 Orana Far West Residential 37 Cooinda Coonabarabran Ltd Community Based Outer Regional Australia -31.27408598 149.286025 Southern Cross Cootamundra Retirement Village Scott Avenue COOTAMUNDRA NSW 2590 Riverina/Murray Residential 55 Southern Cross Care
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