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Heritage Care provides high-quality aged care options

Finding the right residential aged care provider in Melbourne’s north has been made a whole lot easier thanks to Heritage Care’s progressive approach to operating three aged care homes located in Epping, Northcote and Reservoir.

While each home has its own style, amenities and community culture, they are all guided by Heritage Care’s philosophy to deliver the highest standard of care possible.

“We’re passionate about serving the north and we have the right business and care model to do so,” says CEO, John Rutledge.

“The sector is changing rapidly and we’re embracing it, with new ownership and management. “We’re focusing on the right workforce, technology and resources so we can provide the care ageing Australians deserve.”

Heritage Care is a well-known residential aged care provider with 11 aged care homes across Victoria and New South Wales. Independently owned, it offers permanent and respite care with memory support services to more than 900 residents.

Heritage Epping is a luxurious community with 148 beds and will soon have a dedicated Memory Support Unit to provide a safe and secure environment for people with higher dementia care needs.

Heritage Northcote is a beautiful home featuring courtyard surrounds in the vibrant Ruckers Hill area. A smaller community, with a welcoming feel and home cooked meals. It employs innovative and unobtrusive assistive nursing technology to enhance the Residents’ home experience.

Twin Parks Aged Care in Reservoir is located opposite the tranquil parklands of Darebin Creek and offers the same high standard of care as its northern counterparts.

Whichever you choose, Heritage Care offers residents all the advantages of living north of the river, with high quality, person-centred care.

Visit heritagecare.com.au to learn more.

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