Jul 17, 2016

Top Rated Aged Care Facilities in Sydney

Aged Care Hotspots in Sydney, NSW are growing fast, with a number of new facilities opening every few months to continue to meet the demand of the ageing population.

New South Wales has the highest number of government funded aged care facilities in comparison to the other states, with a total of 875.

To understand more about aged care facilities in Sydney we have put together this blog Your Care Guide to understanding aged care facilities in Sydney, NSW which takes a look at some of the most popular areas in Sydney and outer regions. The blog highlights facilities with the highest Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD) and the lowest. In addition to this we highlight those facilities that have a consumer and employee quality rating & review. More information about ACRC’s ratings can be found within our site.

Depending on your person financial situation, you may need to pay a deposit for an aged care facility. The average Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD) for New South Wales for all aged care facilities is $425, 075.86 based on 875 facilities we have listed, based on the maximum RAD average for each facility listed. The national average is $421,554.52.

The most popular locations are listed below, which gives you an idea of the average deposit you will have to pay and what people in these facilities have rated them! Check it out below:

Aged Care Facilities Ashfield

The average RAD in Ashfield is $399, 090 when comparing 9 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $650, 000 is A H Orr Lodge
The lowest RAD is $250,000 Bupa Ashfield

Aged Care Facilities Audley/Kirrawee

The average RAD in Audley/Kirrawee is $401, 071 when comparing 6 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $600, 000 is Bupa Sutherland
The lowest RAD is $300,000 Lark Allen

Aged Care Facilities Alison/Bushells Ridge

The average RAD in Alison/Bushells Ridge is $436, 111 when comparing 6 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $800, 000 is Opal Glenmere
The lowest RAD is $315,000 Bethshan

Aged Care Facilities Bangalee

The average RAD in Bangalee is $399, 904, when comparing 7 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $550, 000 is Jonathan Rogers GC House
The lowest RAD is $200,000 Chesalon Care South Nowra

Aged Care Facilities Bardwell Park

The average RAD in Bardwell Park is $415, 187 when comparing 9 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $800, 000 Bexley Park Aged Care
The lowest RAD is $230,000 Bexley Care Centre

Aged Care Facilities Bateau Bay

The average RAD in Bateau Bay is $329, 500 when comparing 6 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $400, 000 is Bupa Bateau Bay
The lowest RAD is $215,000 Uniting Naveen Gardens Bateau Bay

Aged Care Facilities Bronte

The average RAD in Bronte is $447, 142 when comparing 5 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $900,000 Bupa Queens Park
The lowest RAD is $215,000 Uniting Edina Waverley

Aged Care Facilities Canton Beach

The average RAD in Canton Beach is $409,000 when comparing 7 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $500,000 Vietnam Veterans Keith Payne
The lowest RAD is $280,000 Legacy Aged Care

Aged Care Facilities Cardiff Heights

The average RAD in Cardiff Heights is $356,875 when comparing 6 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $500,000 Groves House
The lowest RAD is $175,000 Bupa Cardiff

Aged Care Facilities Coffs Harbour

The average RAD in Upper Orara is $443,073 when comparing 9 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $450,000 Coffs Harbour Nursing Centre
The lowest RAD is $350,000 St Augstine’s Coffs Harbour

Aged Care Facilities Girraween

The average RAD in Girraween is $388,400 when comparing 9 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $549,000 Cabrini
The lowest RAD is $215,000 Uniting Mayflower Westmead

Aged Care Facilities Gosford

The average RAD in Gosford is $458,787 when comparing 15 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $595,000 BaptistCare Orana Centre
The lowest RAD is $200,000 Legacy Aged Care

Aged Care Facilities Liverpool

The average RAD in Liverpool is $421,346 when comparing 9 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $550,000 Scalabrini Village Chipping Norton
The lowest RAD is $260,000 Uniting Bernard

Aged Care Facilities Miranda/Yowie Bay

The average RAD in Miranda/Yowie Bay is $453,750 when comparing 9 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $775,000 Hammond Care Miranda
The lowest RAD is $250,000 Wesley Foremen

Aged Care Facilities Mosman

The average RAD in Mosman is $527,400 when comparing 5 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $800,000 Bupa Mosman
The lowest RAD is $210,000 Sirius Care

Aged Care Facilities Northwood

The average RAD in Northwood is $426,200 when comparing 5 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $825,000 St Peters Lane Cove Nth
The lowest RAD is $210,000 Caroline Chisholm

Aged Care Facilities Ryde

The average RAD in Ryde is $415,000 when comparing 6 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $550,000 Marian Hostel & S Antonio DaPadora Nursing Home
The lowest RAD is $220,000 Uniting Thomas Bowden

Aged Care Facilities Surry Hills

The average RAD in Surry Hills is $433,333 when comparing 4 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $550,000 The Sister Anne Crt Aged Care
The lowest RAD is $300,000 Vincentian Aged Care Service

Aged Care Facilities Turramurra

The average RAD in Turramurra is $435,000 when comparing 5 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is Waldegrave House
The lowest RAD is Uniting Northhaven Turramurra HC

Aged Care Facilities Woollhara

The average RAD in Woollhara is $315,000 when comparing 4 aged care facilities in the area.
The highest RAD is $550,000 St Joan of Arc Hostel
The lowest RAD is $210,000 Presbyterian Aged Care

Aged Care Assessment – Requirements before moving into aged care

Before you start looking for an aged care facility, either for permanent care or respite we suggest having an Aged Care Assessment completed, as most facilities will request you have this before arranging a tour. In addition to this if you want to access the government subsidy you will need an Aged Care Assessment. These are free assessments conducted by Aged Care Assessment Services (ACAS) teams to assist older people and their carers living in Victoria to identify care that will best meet their needs. An assessment can be arranged through government website My Aged Care.

Summary of Aged Care Facilities Sydney

ACF’s require the person entering to complete a Aged Care Means Test Assessment which you can get from Centrelink’s website or a centre. Based on your own personal financial circumstances they may need to pay a refundable accommodation deposit (RAD) and a daily accommodation payment (DAP). Keep in mind the RAD’s are usually negotiable with the ACF, if you are required to pay a deposit.

To read Report Card’s and gather as much information as you need about individual aged care facilities in Sydney to make an informed decision then visit our homepage [www.agedcarereportcard.com.au] and search for the area you are looking for in the menu bar.

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