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Luson aged care a home away from home

Luson Aged Care has two well-established aged care homes that have been servicing the Geelong community for several years and importantly, cater to the needs of those that can no longer care for themselves at home.

The Vue in Grovedale and Eden Park in Whittington both have a warm and inviting atmosphere as soon as you walk through the door.

In fact, you get the feeling that it’s a home rather than an aged care facility as the smell of home-cooked meals permeates through the building around lunch times and dinner.

Staff at both homes dedicate themselves to providing the best in care and attention to their residents with many employed at the homes for several years.

“It is a great opportunity to work with such compassionate people who come with a caring heart for those living in the home,” noted one staff member.

“We aim to ensure those living with us are well cared for, enjoy their lives with us whilst creating opportunities, happiness and friendships. We are one big happy extended family.”

Care is provided 24/7 by a team of dedicated registered nurses and qualified care staff. Residents will also be supported by a lifestyle team that will be focused on ensuring everyone is engaged in a range of activities and programs that are adapted based on the residents’ needs and wishes.

The homes cater for Respite care, Permanent care and Dementia-specific care.

All rooms are private, single rooms with their own ensuite bathroom and have access to landscaped gardens. Pets are welcome to visit and there are some animals on-site for the residents’ enjoyment.

Aged care can be a complex and confusing journey for many families. The experienced team at Luson Aged Care are well-versed in the process and are aware of opportunities that exist for families and individuals considering a move into residential aged care.

The team is standing by to provide information and step-by-step guidance on the process and financial aspects of the aged care system here in Australia.

For further information or to enquire about a tour of these homes, call 1300 888 750 or visit luson.com.au

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