3 facilities in postcode 6725
20 Dickson Dr, Broome WA 6725, Australia
Bran Nue Dae is a respite care centre operated by Southern Cross Care in Broome, Western Australia, providing day centre and in-home respite support for elderly residents who wish to remain living independently in their own homes. The centre operates a unique Breakfast Club service Monday to Friday mornings, where clients are transported to enjoy a cooked breakfast, shower and laundry facilities, and social engagement. The team of support workers helps elderly individuals maintain their independence and morning routines in a safe, culturally sensitive environment. Bran Nue Dae is co-located with Germanus Kent House, a residential aged care home. The facility can be reached at 1300 669 189.
+61 1300 669 189
Germanus Kent House is a residential aged care facility in Broome, Western Australia, caring for the local community since 2008. The 55-bed facility was purpose-built to provide modern accommodation and support while reflecting the natural beauty and vibrant culture of the Kimberley region, with earthy tones and floor-to-ceiling windows. The facility specialises in low and high care, with dedicated services for residents with dementia, supported by Registered Nurses and carers on-site 24 hours a day. Residents receive specialist support from allied health professionals including physiotherapists and podiatrists, with access to activities, a chapel with regular mass services, and a therapy room. The facility prioritises culturally appropriate care for residents, acknowledging its location on Yawuru traditional land.
+61 8 9194 0777
24/7 nursing
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61 Herbert St, Broome WA 6725, Australia
Kimberley Aged Care Services in Broome provides residential aged care and community support for the residents of Broome, the iconic pearling town and tourist gateway to the Kimberley on the turquoise waters of Roebuck Bay, celebrated for its multicultural pearling heritage, Cable Beach sunsets, Staircase to the Moon phenomenon, and the vibrant meeting of Aboriginal, Japanese, Malay, and European cultures. The service supports elderly residents of Broome's diverse community — which includes Yawuru traditional owners, descendants of the Japanese and Malay pearling industry, and more recent arrivals drawn by tourism and the Kimberley's extraordinary landscapes. Broome's remote location and significant Aboriginal and multicultural population make culturally appropriate aged care provision an essential community service.
+61 8 9192 1012
not for profit
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