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Cardinal Gilroy Village and John Woodward Apartments, Merrylands
This village includes 238 self-contained one and two bedroom units set in generous grounds. A bus stop is at the entrance to the village and a few minutes’ drive from Merrylands shopping centre and railway station. Supported living consists of 135 apartments in a well maintained, contemporary facility. Day therapy and in-house services for village residents are also offered. Our West Pennant Hills, Marsfield, Merrylands and North Turramurra facilities include a hairdresser and beauty salon on site and residents have access to a comprehensive activities and exercise program. All independent living units have a 24 hour emergency call system in place. Home Care is also available in the Merrylands area.
Stockland Retirement Living
See advertisement Inside Front Cover
Phone: 1800 72 71 70 Web:
www.retire.com.au
Independent living, serviced apartments, high care.
Each Stockland village has a Village Manager and 24-hour medical emergency assistance. Stockland, one of Australia’s leading developers, has been creating communities for 60 years and has 64 retirement villages across Australia. With over 7,500 residents living in a Stockland retirement community, the company has become a renowned village owner and operator. With a wide choice of independent living villas and apartments and each village offers something different. Stockland villages have a diverse range of activities and events.
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Southern Cross Care NSW & ACT is a place where friendships are made through sharing mutual interests
Stockland Retirement Living's the Willows at Winston Hills
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