FEATURED AGED CARE HOMES
Palm Lake Care Bethania
Bethania QLD
Bayview Place Aged Care Residence
Runaway Bay QLD
Palm Lake Care Deception Bay
Deception Bay QLD
Aged Care Homes in
Queensland (QLD): Moreton Bay
61a Explorer Drive, Albany Creek QLD 4035
Freedom Aged Care Albany Creek offers the following care and services in Albany Creek:
Bongaree - Bribie Island Aged Care Service
Foley Street, Bongaree QLD 4507
Bribie Island Aged Care Service offers the following care and services in Bongaree:
Caboolture - Arcare Caboolture
51 Manley Streeet, Caboolture QLD 4510
Arcare Caboolture offers the following care and services in Caboolture:
Caboolture - Bolton Clarke Fernhill Residential Aged Care
81-103 King Street, Caboolture QLD 4510
Bolton Clarke Fernhill Residential Aged Care offers the following care and services in Caboolture:
Caboolture - Regis Canning Lodge
65 Mewett Street, Caboolture QLD 4510
Regis Canning Lodge offers the following care and services in Caboolture:
Caboolture South - Freedom Aged Care Morayfield
15-27 Adelaide Drive, Caboolture South QLD 4510
Freedom Aged Care Morayfield offers the following care and services in Caboolture South:
Deception Bay - Palm Lake Care Deception Bay
42-46 Bay Avenue, Deception Bay QLD 4508
Palm Lake Care Deception Bay offers the following care and services in Deception Bay:
Murrumba Downs - Bolton Clarke Inverpine Residential Aged Care
54 Ogg Road, Murrumba Downs QLD 4503
Bolton Clarke Inverpine Residential Aged Care offers the following care and services in Murrumba Downs:
North Lakes - Arcare North Lakes
65 Endeavour Boulevard, North Lakes QLD 4509
Arcare North Lakes offers the following care and services in North Lakes:
Woorim - Woorim Aged Care Service, Bribie Island
7-13 Golf Drive, Woorim QLD 4507
Woorim Aged Care Service, Bribie Island offers the following care and services in Woorim:
About Residential Aged Care
In the past, a distinction was drawn between aged care homes that offered "high level care" (which were commonly known as "nursing homes") and those that offered "low level care" (which were commonly known as "hostels"). From 1 July 2014 this distinction has ceased to apply in relation to permanent residential aged care, although it does continue to apply in relation to temporary respite care. Aged care homes can incorporate "extra service", which provides a higher standard of accommodation and services (such as meals) for an additional fee. Aged care homes that are not accredited, but which offer similar care and services, may be referred to as "Supported Living". See our Terminology page for detailed explanations of terms that relate to aged care, home care and retirement villages.
More Information?
Please see our Aged Care Guide for further important information about aged care and aged care homes. It includes the following:
- Introduction
- Eligibility and Assessment
- Fees and Charges
- Accreditation Standards and Compliance
- Resident Rights and Responsibilities
- Residential Respite Care
- Advocacy and Complaint Resolution