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Hardi Aged Care Manly Vale See advertisement page 7.


Phone: 1800 333 536 Cnr Condamine & Gordon Streets, Manly Vale NSW 2093 Web: www.hardiagedcare.com.au


Hardi Aged Care understands that moving into an aged care residential home doesn’t mean giving up the things you love or your identity, and residents are encouraged to keep doing the things they love. At Hardi Aged Care Manly Vale you can enjoy the sea breeze and visit the ocean. You can relax in the outdoor entertaining area and gazebo or enjoy a cup of tea with loved ones in one of the spacious lounge areas designed for style as well as comfort. Regular bus outings, a favourite with residents, visit interesting venues around Sydney. There's also sing- alongs with singers and musicians. These activities and many more are part of a comprehensive lifestyle program that is designed by Hardi Aged Care to be meaningful and stimulating for residents. Home-cooked meals are prepared on site by a qualified chef. Hardi Aged Care's highly qualified care team appreciates that each resident has different needs and preferences, and there's both time for interaction as well as independence and individuality. Whether you prefer a little more privacy or enjoy the company of others, Hardi Aged Care’s single and companion rooms let you make yourself at home. Hardi Aged Care Manly Vale is close to all of the amenities you need - local shops, transport, local parks and medical facilities. It is also not far from Warringah Mall Shopping Centre, Stockland Balgowlah, Manly Dam and several well- known beaches with restaurant strips. Buses stop just metres from Hardi Aged Care, with access by public transport to and from the city through Mosman and The Spit.


Hardi Aged Care also has aged care residential homes at Blacktown, Guildford, Penrith, Seven Hills and Summer Hill.


68 Seniors & Care Guide 2015


Above and below: Hardi Aged Care at Manly Vale encourages residents to keep doing the things they love. There's time for social interaction and fun as well as privacy and quiet time.


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