Senior Moves
Aged Care Placement Services
TEMPLESTOWE LOWER VIC
Fronditha Care
11 Omar Street , TEMPLESTOWE LOWER , 3107, VIC
Residents: 60
Type: Community Based
Provider:
Fronditha Care
Fronditha Lower Templestowe
Accreditation Status: Accreditation Report
Source: Aged Care Quality and Safety Agency
RAD/DAP Conversion
Select RAD Amount: $
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Lump Sum RAD Paid : $
DAP :$20.20 per day
Interest rate (MPIR) is: 8.36%pa
(effective 1st July 2024)
Do you need respite care, convalescent care, or permanent care for a loved one at Fronditha Lower Templestowe?
Are you seaching for an immediate vacancy in an aged care home in TEMPLESTOWE LOWER or surrounding suburbs?
If the time to transition to an aged care home is necessary, we're here to guide you through the process.
Our knowledgeable team will carefully identify suitable local aged care homes. We'll arrange facility tours to suit your personal calendar to enable your decision-making, handle all the paperwork (including Pre-Admission and the Services Australia/Centrelink SA457, SA485, SS313 Forms), and provide valuable support as you undertake this important activity.
Fronditha Lower Templestowe is a 60-bed aged care facility built in 2005, located in a quiet leafy pocket of Lower Templestowe in Melbourne’s east close to parklands and the Yarra River. The facility was refurbished in 2017 and has a modern relaxed ambience. Fronditha Lower Templestowe allows for ageing-in-place.
Residents enjoy private rooms with ensuite bathrooms. The facility has a private dining room and a number of communal areas including activities areas, large lounge areas, a focal light filled dining area, a sunroom and a classically designed outside courtyard with garden.
A vibrant lifestyle and activities program and regular weekly bus trips ensure that residents are stimulated, entertained and connected to their community.
Fronditha Care has four locations in Melbourne’s major metropolitan areas (Clayton South, Lower Templestowe, Thornbury and St. Albans) and one location in Newcastle (Mayfield) NSW.
The Fronditha staff work closely with each resident and their family/representative, and health practitioners to ensure residents are receiving the best possible care and support and are engaging in culturally inclusive lifestyle activities.
Fronditha want the residents to feel in control of their lives and promote physical, emotional and mental wellbeing within a calm, comfortable, secure and active environment.
From 1st July 2024, the Maximum Permissible Interest Rate (MPIR) has increased to 8.36%
This small increase is due to the RBA's decision to maintain the benchmark rate for the past few months.
Economists predict a benchmark rate cut before Christmas 2024, suggesting that the MPIR has peaked and may start to reduce.
Dollars to Care is the Australian Government's new analysis tool to bring financial transparency to the aged care sector.
The family information session will provide you with up-to-date and unbiased information.
The facility shortlist will help match the right aged care home to your individual family needs.
The RAD Negotiation service has helped many families reduce the accommodation charges.
Making sure that all necessary paperwork is completed correctly and submitted in a timely manner.
Senior Moves can help with the settling in period to ensure that all items are fully covered.
Relocation Management will help you carefully disperse, pack, clean, arrange transport and unpack.
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 %
Significant Improvement Needed
6 homes
0.24 %
TOTAL Homes
2500