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Home away from home

Ocean Mist Aged Care is located in Torquay next to Kithbrooke Park Country Club.

Staff and management focus on ensuring that residents are provided the time and support to adapt to significant lifestyle changes and help to minimise any disruption during the adjustment period.

Ocean Mist offers residents care for a variety of needs through its respite, palliative and memory support services.The centre recognises the immediate and long-term individual needs of residents.

Spacious, lockable and secure single, double and adjoining rooms with ensuite bathrooms are available, meaning a couple can still have their loved one by their side.

Residents are encouraged to decorate their rooms with personal and meaningful items to create a homely feel.

Wheelchair accessible manicured gardens, stimulating indoor and outdoor activities and fresh, homemade food for all dietary requirements make Ocean Mist as close as possible to a home away from home.

The management and staff of Ocean Mist are committed to providing high-quality, professional care to their residents and look forward to assisting new residents and loved ones during the transition and after.

They encourage involvement and feedback from residents, family, friends and professionals in order to facilitate continuous improvement of our facilities and services.

Early childhood learning centres are now visiting Ocean Mist weekly to interact with the residents.

During the month of October, each Wednesday from 1pm to 3pm, Ocean Mist Aged Care will host open afternoons.

The centre will also hold information sessions on 10 October from 1pm to 3pm.

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