8-14 Romani Avenue
Hurstville NSW 2220
(02) 8558 8088

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Lucy Chieng Aged Care Centre

Lucy Chieng Aged Care Centre is set in a quiet residential area in Hurstville. It offers 70 beds, permanent care and respite care, and includes a dementia-specific wing. This modern, purpose-built aged care facility sits adjacent to a large recreational park and is a pleasant stroll to the local library, shopping centres and community centre. A major transportation hub is nearby with frequent bus and train services.

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Amenity of Rooms

  • Air-conditioning
  • Electric bed to safeguard the level of care for each resident
  • Bedside table with lockable drawer
  • Comfortable visitor’s chair
  • Large windows overlooking the gardens or recreational grounds
  • 24-hour nurse call system for safety assurance
  • Television connection for personal viewing with Chinese channel

Common Areas

  • Large open activities, dining and lounge room
  • Beautifully landscaped internal courtyard with al-fresco dining area and BBQ area
  • Range of outdoor areas including sun deck, pavilion and water pond
  • Outdoor fitness equipment
  • Pantry area for refreshments
  • Chinese satellite tv channel
  • Piano and audio equipment
  • Sitting areas to greet guests

Other Features

  • Chinese meals
  • Library and computer facilities
  • Hairdressing salon
  • Beauty therapist and aromatherapy massage
  • Comprehensive recreational activities program
  • Celebration of cultural events and birthdays
  • Art and craft activities
  • Social activities and outings
  • Wide range of therapeutic programs
  • In-house laundry services

Clinical and Other Services

  • 24-hour care by a registered nurse;
  • Person centred approach in care provision to preserve individual resident lifestyle
  • Physiotherapy and rehabilitation care – programs to meet each individual’s specific care needs
  • Psychology and geriatrician services
  • Pharmacy service
  • Podiatry and speech pathology, where required
  • Dietician
  • Dental, optical and hearing care
  • Occupational therapy
  • Respite and palliative care

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1800 882 288

Room Types

01.

Single with private en-suite

  • Size – 20m2 (approx)
  • Maximum number of residents in each room – 1

  • 02.

    Single with private shared en-suite

  • Size – 20m2 (approx)
  • Maximum number of residents in each room – 1

  • Lucy Chieng Aged Care Fees and Charges

    Understanding your residential aged care costs

    Moving into your aged care home is a big decision, and it’s important to understand the costs associated with your care. Residential aged care fees are regulated by the Australian Government and may be subsidised based on your income and assets. 

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      • Covers your daily living costs (e.g. meals, power, laundry, personal care).
       
      • Paid by all aged care home residents.
       
      • Everyone can be asked to pay this fee.
       
      • Fee is calculated at 85% of the single person Age Pension. The Basic Daily Care Fee is set by the Government and equates to 85% of the single pension, 96.5% of the single pension for non-pensioners. 
       
      • Adjusted each March and September in line with changes to the Age Pension, which means amounts vary from time to time as the level of the pension increases.
      The co-contribution is an amount which is assessed by Centrelink or the Department of Veterans Affairs (if the person is a veteran). It is the amount the government agency determines the resident can pay towards the cost of their care. These amounts are subject to yearly and lifetime caps which are set at the time of the resident’s entry to residential care and which are indexed in accordance with the CPI.
       
      Further information is available at www.servicesaustralia.gov.au or www.myagedcare.gov.au
      The co-contribution is an amount which is assessed by Centrelink or the Department of Veterans Affairs (if the person is a veteran). It is the amount the government agency determines the resident can pay towards the cost of their care. These amounts are subject to yearly and lifetime caps which are set at the time of the resident’s entry to residential care and which are indexed in accordance with the CPI.
       
      Further information is available at www.servicesaustralia.gov.au or www.myagedcare.gov.au
      The Accommodation Payment is set by the Board of Australian Nursing Home Foundation Limited and is varied from time to time. This payment is only applicable to those residents entering on or after 1 July 2014 who have been assessed by Centrelink or DVA. Lucy Chieng charges Refundable Accommodation Deposits (RADs) and the corresponding Daily Accommodation Payments (DAPs) 
      Please download the LCACC Key Feature Statement for more details.
      Prospective residents who do not have the means to pay an accommodation payment are always welcome at Lucy Chieng Aged Care Centre.
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