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Aged care that feels like home

We understand that as you get older, it can become harder to do things on your own.

Homestyle Aged Care provides a quality of care and life that is the next best thing to living in your own home.

For over 30 years, Homestyle has provided permanent and respite services across all our 10 high-quality, purpose-built homes conveniently

located in Melbourne and Geelong. We believe in enhancing the quality of life for all residents to satisfy the changing needs offering our core philosophy of promoting independence while fostering a caring homely environment, making residents the focus of everything we do.

We are committed to ensuring residents continue to live outstanding lives through our lifestyle and care services available. Our professional and dedicated nursing team are on site 24 hours a day providing clinical care that supports independence and freedom of choice meeting immediate and long-term needs of residents.

Our lifestyle team operate a full tailored seven-day innovative program providing a range of stimulating and engaging activities to maintain diverse social engagement ranging from morning/afternoon teas, arts and crafts, resident walks, games and quizzes, guest speakers and entertainers and much more.

Homestyle homes also provide excellent care exclusively with people living with dementia with a dedicated memory support unit.

If you or your loved one are looking for care in Geelong, and would like to book a tour for Sea Views Manor in Ocean Grove, Kensington Grange in Leopold or Belmont Grange in Grovedale, visit homestyleagedcare.com.au or call 1300 104 663.

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