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List of Approved Residential Aged Care Providers and Service Details - 17 May 2013 List of Approved Residential Aged Care Providers and Service Details - 17 May 2013 State Service Name Service Type SLA Code SLA Name LGA Code LGA Name Provider Name Provider Physical Address Line 1 Provider Physical Address Line 2 Provider Physical Address Suburb Provider Physical Address State Provider Physical Address Postcode Provider Organisation Type VIC Mitchell House Hostel Residential 23814 Latrobe (C) - Morwell 23810 Latrobe (C) Mitchell House Inc 127 Vary Street MORWELL VIC 3840 Community Based SA Southpark Hostel Residential 48831 Yorke Peninsula (DC) - North 48830 Yorke Peninsula (DC) Minlaton Hostel for the Aged Incorporated 1 South Terrace MINLATON SA 5575 Community Based TAS King Island Multipurpose Centre Residential 63410 King Island (M) 63410 King Island (M) The Tasmanian State Government Anne O'Byrne Centre Cnr Howick and Charles Streets LAUNCESTON TAS 7250 State Government TAS Melaleuca Home For The Aged Residential 61610 Devonport (C) 61610 Devonport (C) Melaleuca Home for the Aged Inc 73 Mary Street EAST DEVONPORT TAS 7310 Community Based NSW Rose Mumbler Village Residential 16951 Shoalhaven (C) - Pt A 16950 Shoalhaven (C) Illaroo Co-operative Aboriginal Corporation 55 Judith Drive NORTH NOWRA NSW 2541 Community Based VIC Napier Street Aged Care Services Residential 25902 Port Phillip (C) - West 25900 Port Phillip (C) 179 Napier Street Hostel Association Inc 179 Napier Street SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205 Community Based QLD St Paul de Chartres Residential Aged Care Residential 34608 Greenbank-Boronia Heights 34600 Logan (C) Sisters of St Paul de Chartres Australia 28 Fedrick Street BORONIA HEIGHTS QLD 4124 Religious NSW Queanbeyan Residential Care Facility Residential 16470 Queanbeyan (C) 16470 Queanbeyan (C) Farad Nominees Pty Ltd 9-89 Bronte Road BONDI JUNCTION NSW 2022 Private Incorporated Body NSW Sir Thomas Mitchell Residential Care Facility Residential 17152 Sutherland Shire (A) - West 17150 Sutherland Shire (A) Farad Nominees Pty Ltd 9-89 Bronte Road BONDI JUNCTION NSW 2022 Private Incorporated Body WA Regents Garden Residential Aged Care Resort - Lake Joondalup Residential 58761 Wanneroo (C) - North-East 58760 Wanneroo (C) Regents Garden Lake Joondalup Pty Ltd C/-Flinders Chartered Accountant Suite 5, 20 Twickenham Road BURSWOOD WA 6100 Private Incorporated Body TAS Baptcare Karingal Community Care Residential 61610 Devonport (C) 61610 Devonport (C) Baptcare Ltd 1193 Toorak Road CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 Religious VIC Baptcare - Hedley Sutton Community Residential 21111 Boroondara (C) - Camberwell N. 21110 Boroondara (C) Baptcare Ltd 1193 Toorak Road CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 Religious VIC Baptcare - Karana Community Residential 21114 Boroondara (C) - Kew 21110 Boroondara (C) Baptcare Ltd 1193 Toorak Road CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 Religious VIC Baptcare - Northaven Community Residential 22250 Gannawarra (S) 22250 Gannawarra (S) Baptcare Ltd 1193 Toorak Road CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 Religious VIC Baptcare - St Hilary's Community Residential 23814 Latrobe (C) - Morwell 23810 Latrobe (C) Baptcare Ltd 1193 Toorak Road CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 Religious VIC Baptcare - Strathalan Community Residential 20661 Banyule (C) - Heidelberg 20660 Banyule (C) Baptcare Ltd 1193 Toorak Road CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 Religious VIC Baptcare - Westhaven Community Residential 24330 Maribyrnong (C) 24330 Maribyrnong (C) Baptcare Ltd 1193 Toorak Road CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 Religious VIC Baptcare Peninsula View Community Residential 22174 Frankston (C) - West 22170 Frankston (C) Baptcare Ltd 1193 Toorak Road CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 Religious VIC Baptcare Wyndham Lodge Community Residential 27261 Wyndham (C) - North 27260 Wyndham (C) Baptcare Ltd 1193 Toorak Road CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 Religious VIC Church Nursing Home Residential 25251 Moreland (C) - Brunswick 25250 Moreland (C) Baptcare Ltd 1193 Toorak Road CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 Religious VIC Valley Park Residential Aged Care Residential 23271 Hume (C) - Broadmeadows 23270 Hume (C) Baptcare Ltd 1193 Toorak Road CAMBERWELL VIC 3124 Religious NSW Cedar Place Aged Care Facility Residential 14350 Kempsey (A) 14350 Kempsey (A) Cedar Place Aged Care Facility Limited 58 COCHRANE Street WEST KEMPSEY NSW 2440 Community Based VIC Kia-Ora Private Nursing Home Residential 21892 Darebin (C) - Preston 21890 Darebin (C) Anne-Maree Taylor 682 Orrong Road TOORAK VIC 3142 Private Non-Incorporated Entity VIC Clevedon Terrace Hostel Residential 20661 Banyule (C) - Heidelberg 20660 Banyule (C) Third Age Australia Pty Ltd 381 Tooronga Road HAWTHORN EAST VIC 3123 Private Incorporated Body VIC Hansworth Residential 24974 Monash (C) - Waverley East 24970 Monash (C) Third Age Australia Pty Ltd 381 Tooronga Road HAWTHORN EAST VIC 3123 Private Incorporated Body VIC Monterey Residential 25253 Moreland (C) - North 25250 Moreland (C) Third Age Australia Pty Ltd 381 Tooronga Road HAWTHORN EAST VIC 3123 Private Incorporated Body VIC Silverwood Residential 24214 Manningham (C) - West 24210 Manningham (C) Third Age Australia Pty Ltd 381 Tooronga Road HAWTHORN EAST VIC 3123 Private Incorporated Body VIC Tarralla Assisted Living Residential 24411 Maroondah (C) - Croydon 24410 Maroondah (C) Third Age Australia Pty Ltd 381 Tooronga Road HAWTHORN EAST VIC 3123 Private Incorporated Body VIC Waterdale Hostel Residential 20661 Banyule (C) - Heidelberg 20660 Banyule (C) Third Age Australia Pty Ltd 381 Tooronga Road HAWTHORN EAST VIC 3123 Private Incorporated Body VIC Hesse Rural Health Service Nursing Home Residential 26495 Surf Coast (S) - West 26490 Surf Coast (S) Hesse Rural Health Service 8 Gosney Street WINCHELSEA VIC 3241 State Government NSW Wenonah Lodge Residential 15271 Mid-Western Regional (A) - Pt A 15270 Mid-Western Regional (A) Gulgong Hostel Association Inc 10 Wenonah Street GULGONG NSW 2852 Community Based NSW Hillcrest Nursing Home Residential 14450 Kogarah (A) 14450 Kogarah (A) Ark Health Care (Hillcrest & Russell Lea) Pty Ltd 486 King Georges Road BEVERLY HILLS NSW 2209 Private Incorporated Body NSW Russell Lea Nursing Home Residential 11524 Canada Bay (A) - Drummoyne 11520 Canada Bay (A) Ark Health Care (Hillcrest & Russell Lea) Pty Ltd 486 King Georges Road BEVERLY HILLS NSW 2209 Private Incorporated Body NSW S Antonio Da Padova Nursing Home Residential 16700 Ryde (C) 16700 Ryde (C) S'Antonio Da Padova Protettore Di Poggioreale Sydney Nursing Home Limited 305 Blaxland Road RYDE NSW 2112 Religious VIC Rose Lodge Residential 20744 Bass Coast (S) Bal 20740 Bass Coast (S) Wonthaggi & District Elderly Citizens Homes Inc 225-233 Graham Street WONTHAGGI VIC 3995 Community Based NSW Murray House Residential 18200 Wentworth (A) 18200 Wentworth (A) Wentworth District Hostel Society Inc 31-37 Murray Street WENTWORTH NSW 2648 Community Based QLD Arcare Logan Residential 34637 Slacks Creek 34600 Logan (C) K & M Healthcare Pty Ltd Suite 1 342-344 South Road HAMPTON EAST VIC 3188 Private Incorporated Body QLD Arcare Warrigal Residential 31198 Eight Mile Plains 31000 Brisbane (C) K & M Healthcare Pty Ltd Suite 1 342-344 South Road HAMPTON EAST VIC 3188 Private Incorporated Body VIC Mother Romana Home Residential 21114 Boroondara (C) - Kew 21110 Boroondara (C) The Association of the Franciscan Order of the Friars Minor 11-15 A'beckett Street KEW VIC 3101 Religious NSW SummitCare Penrith Residential 16354 Penrith (C) - West 16350 Penrith (C) St Marys Gardens Aged Care Centre Pty Limited Unit 206, ATLAS BUILDING 2-8 Brookhollow Avenue BAULKHAM HILLS NSW 2153 Private Incorporated Body NSW SummitCare St Marys Residential 16351 Penrith (C) - East 16350 Penrith (C) St Marys Gardens Aged Care Centre Pty Limited Unit 206, ATLAS BUILDING 2-8 Brookhollow Avenue BAULKHAM HILLS NSW 2153 Private Incorporated Body VIC Illoura - Residential Aged Care Residential 26701 Wangaratta (RC) - Central 26700 Wangaratta (RC) Northeast Health Wangaratta 35-47 Green Street WANGARATTA VIC 3677 State Government SA Jallarah Homes Residential 47800 The Coorong (DC) 47800 The Coorong (DC) Jallarah Homes Inc 10 South Terrace MENINGIE SA 5264 Community Based SA Linsell Lodge Aged Care Facility Residential 45896 Port Adel. Enfield (C) - Park 45890 Port Adelaide Enfield (C) The Salvation Army (South Australia) Property Trust 2-16 Cardigan Street ANGLE PARK SA 5010 Religious VIC Heywood Nursing Home Residential 22411 Glenelg (S) - Heywood 22410 Glenelg (S) Heywood Rural Health 21 Barclay Street HEYWOOD VIC 3304 State Government VIC The Sydney-Lynne Quayle & Fitzroy Lodge Hostels Residential 22411 Glenelg (S) - Heywood 22410 Glenelg (S) Heywood Rural Health 21 Barclay Street HEYWOOD VIC 3304 State Government NSW Columbia Aged Care Services - Acacia Centre Residential 15200 Marrickville (A) 15200 Marrickville (A) Columbia Nursing Homes Pty Ltd 64-70 Albert Road STRATHFIELD NSW 2135 Private Incorporated Body NSW Columbia Aged Care Services - Strathdale Centre Residential 17100 Strathfield (A) 17100 Strathfield (A) Columbia Nursing Homes Pty Ltd 64-70 Albert Road STRATHFIELD NSW 2135 Private Incorporated Body VIC Maloga Home Residential 24904 Moira (S) - West 24900 Moira (S) Aborigines Advancement League Inc 2 Watt Street THORNBURY VIC 3071 Community Based WA Wattle Hill Lodge Residential 51190 Bunbury (C) 51190 Bunbury (C) Wattle Hill Lodge Inc 2 Wattle Street BUNBURY WA 6230 Community Based WA Joseph Banks Aged Care Facility Residential 53780 Gosnells (C) 53780 Gosnells (C) Retirees WA (Inc) Suite 2 915 Albany Highway EAST VICTORIA PARK WA 6101 Charitable NSW Blakehurst Aged Care Centre Residential 14450 Kogarah (A) 14450 Kogarah (A) Blakehurst Aged Care Services Pty Ltd Level 5 Kentbridge
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