2262 days ago

Looking for Aged Care?

Heritage Team Member from George Manning Lifecare & Village

When it comes to everyday life, George Manning makes it easy with village, rest home, hospital, day, respite and palliative care. The well-appointed rest home and hospital rooms all look out onto sheltered courtyards or landscaped gardens, and come complete with ensuites, a nurse call system and WiFi.

Part of the community since 1972, George Manning Lifecare is set amongst sunny rose gardens just a hop, skip and jump from Barrington Mall, where you’ll find all the essentials including a pharmacy, supermarket and cafes.

We offer everything from physiotherapy to podiatry, a scooter bay, SKY TV, hairdressing and health checks. We have a range of recreational activities including indoor bowls, exercise classes, quizzes, and social gatherings. Our facility van is also always on hand for outings.

Negotiable

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Do you ever regift?
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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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