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Estia care here

ONE OF Australia’s leading aged care providers, Estia Health, is now part of the Geelong community through two local services.
Estia Health provides aged care services to thousands of older Australians across the country, with more than 5000 employees operating 49 residential care homes.
Founded in 2005, Estia Health is committed to providing the highest quality of care with a focus on catering to the needs of each individual.
Estia Health Leopold, formerly Leopold Lodge, and Estia Health Grovedale, formerly Geelong Aged Care, have been welcomed into the fold.
Estia Health Grovedale is bright, spacious and welcoming, setting new standards in comfortable and intelligent aged care.
Uniquely laid out across eight specially designed houses and set within tranquil landscaped gardens, the homely atmosphere is enhanced by the small number of rooms in each unit.
Residents enjoy light-filled common areas, internet access, oversized en suite rooms and an active and inspiring social program.
A warm, inviting and social community, Estia Health Leopold is set in its own delightful gardens just 15 minutes from central Geelong.
The home-style ambience is supported by caring staff, many of whom have been at the residence for several years and who are commited to providing personalised care and attention to every resident.
While independence is readily encouraged, a genuine sense of community and social interaction is enthusiastically embraced by all residents.
Both homes can meet the full range of care needs from semi-independent living to high-level care.
More information is available at estiahealth.com.au or by phoning 1300 682 833.

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