Aged Care Connect
Respite, Complex Care,
& Dementia Placements.
BASS HILL NSW
Allity Pty Ltd
Bass Hill Aged Care - 119 Robertson Road BASS HILL 2197
Nestled in a quiet street in Sydney’s South West, Bass Hill Aged Care is well established and known in the local community for the Home’s consistency in offering personalised quality of care and lifestyle to Residents. Easily accessible via the Bankstown bus service, family and friends have the benefit and convenience of public transport.
The Home provides all levels of permanent and respite care in an environment that encourages independence and lifestyle choices to suit every individual. A dedicated Memory Support neighbourhood provides a secure place for residents living with dementia to enjoy their interests and have access to support and care appropriate to specific lifestyle needs.
When Companionship Matters: Bass Hill is one of only 5 select Allity Homes with re-furbished companion rooms giving the residents the choice of comfortable personal space whilst maintaining the pleasure of good company and affordability. It’s no secret that companionship and making new friends are key to a smooth transition when moving into a new Home.
Bass Hill is designed on one level with a mix of single and spacious companion rooms, all with an abundance of daylight. The Home has a variety of social areas where residents can partake in outdoor dining or have time out to relax with family and friends. A selection of dining and activity rooms is available for Residents to enjoy the warm and welcoming spirit of commnunity created by the passionate staff at Bass Hill.
Do you need respite care, convalescent care, or permanent care for a loved one at Bass Hill Aged Care ?
Are you seaching for a vacancy in an aged care home in BASS HILL or close-by ?
Aged Care Connect can provide an independant and experienced advice about Bass Hill Aged Care, including services delivered and financials, and a comparison to other aged care homes in BASS HILL.
Aged Care Connect is a respected aged care placement service and can help you immediately.
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Aged Care Connect have detailed knowledge and experience in residential care placement and can make sure that you receive accurate and unbiased information.
We have trusted working relationships with quality aged care providers and hospitals.
We are not affiliated or aligned with any residential care provider or financial organisation.
Aged Care Connect have been helping families with entry to residential aged care, supported residential services, serviced apartments and assisted living since 2002.
119 Robertson Road , BASS HILL , 2197, NSW
Beds: 66
Private Incorporated Body
Service Provider: Allity Pty Ltd
Bass Hill Aged Care
Accreditation Status: Accreditation Report
Source: Aged Care Quality Agency
The Maximum Permissible Interest Rate (MPIR) will reduce to 8.34% pa from
For a Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD) of $550,000 the equivalent Daily Accommodation Payment (DAP) reduces to $125.67 pd ($45,870 pa).
The Reserve Bank has kept the cash rate on hold for a few months, so we are seeing a very small decrease in the MPIR. This could mean that the MPIR has reached its peak and could be on the slide down.
Also from 1st April 2024, the refurbished Daily Accommodation Contribution (DAC) rate of $68.14 means an equivalent Refundable Accommodation Contribution (RAC) of $298,215. In June 2022 the RAC was $544,719, meaning that aged care homes that are “RAD-focused” are now less likely to look at fully supported / partially supported residents if the aged care home has already exceeded their 40% supported ratio, as the RAC has now dropped below $300,000.
The change in the MPIR to 8.34% is welcomed but should have no major impact on residents as they enter an aged care home from
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Lump Sum RAD Paid : $
DAP :$20.20 daily
Interest rate (MPIR) is: 8.34%pa
effective 1/04/2024
Learn about the latest Human Rights approach to the Aged Care Act
and how it is changing the way we care for our elderly.
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From , the Government has started to use the STAR RATING system for registered aged care homes (new homes will be allocated a Star Rating after 12 months of operation).
Star Ratings are displayed on the Aged Care Provider Search within the My Aged Care website.
The Star Rating is based upon 5 levels with the middle rating denoting only a minimum baseline of ‘Acceptable’ care quality and services.
The Star Rating System has revealed that 41 % of aged care homes are performing at a 5-star (excellent) or 4-star (good) level.
Star Ratings also reveal that astonishingly 5 % are performing below the minimum standards set, receiving a dismal and disturbing (Improvement Needed) or (Significant Improvement Needed) Star Rating.
We support full public disclosure of those aged care homes that are making the effort to exceed the regulated standards and community expectations.
We also support the naming of aged care homes that do not currently provide quality levels of aged care services to the frail elderly and vulnerable members of our community.
The Star Rating system is a key component of the aim for continuous improvement to our aged care system.
Excellent
54 homes
2.16 %
Good
964 homes
38.56 %
Acceptable
1357 homes
54.28 %
Improvement Needed
119 homes
4.76 %
Major Improvement
6 homes
0.24 %
TOTAL Homes
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