Parkview aged care community is an award-winning facility featuring a modern open-plan design with high-quality amenities. It includes large dining and lounge areas, intimate sitting spaces, and an entertainment area called The Atrium, which also contains the Reflection Room with historic stained glass windows.
The residence provides well-maintained outdoor settings with courtyards, BBQs, and children's play areas. Its 145 rooms have air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi, ensuite bathrooms, and views of Wheller Gardens.
Specializing in high-care and palliative care services, Parkview includes an Allied Health Centre offering dietary, podiatry, speech, physiotherapy, occupational, and music therapies. Located conveniently near public transport and city amenities, it offers easy access to external services.
Put it this way.. I pulled my NDIS application in case I got stuck with a service like this for life!! Edit: well thank you for your public response Wesley Mission however as you should be more than familiar I have tried to discuss and action the o going abuse towards disadvantaged and disabled persons being me numerous times. I even started a book to keep track of the weekly abuse since all the case manager says is that there is the option of another organisation that they know are all at capacity.
I would like to thank Ally for all her help finding me the support I needed. Very caring and professional.
These people (that run the show, NOT the carers) DGAF about their clients. They offer a substandard service and only care about the money, not the clients. I would recommend Wesley Mission care as a very last resort. Again, the carers themselves are great. They are not too happy about how things are run, either. No wonder they can’t keep staff. A big NOPE. As far from Christian ideals as you can get.
I was referred to the Wesley Mission Way Back program via the hospital when I was admitted because of active su*cide ideation and was basically given a bunch of pamphlets and then dropped as a client. At the time of my intake, I was also going through a family crisis with my father in hospital facing major heart bypass surgery, and I got no support from my social worker. In fact, after my initial intake meeting, my social worker didn't contact me for a month and when they did eventually contact me again, it was to tell me that I was being dropped as a client. I was told by the hospital that the Way Back program was supposed to be a 12 week program. Yeah right! No support whatsoever and then abandoned when I need support the most. Typical mental health stigma at its finest.
Spending funding specifically for counciling sufferers with PTSD , is totally wrong..you advertise that you help, then turn them away because you spent the funding money impropriety. .typical church management...turning away a deeply depressed victom with PTSD, may mean the end for them.
$450,000 - $549,000 · 145 rooms · Concessional residents welcome
Room 4 - Shared room + ensuite | 2 | Ensuite | 37 | |
Room 1 - Single room + ensuite | 1 | Ensuite | 18 | |
Room 3 - Single Rm+Shared Bath | 1 | Shared | 18 | |
Room 2 - Single room + ensuite | 1 | Ensuite | 18 | |
Delete | 1 | Ensuite | 18 |
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