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Lyndoch is for living

Lyndoch Living

Riverside Hostel

In pristine condition, featuring fire places, shared balconies with river views, and access to a variety of recreational spaces, this residence caters for residents able to mobilise independently, but need assistance with their daily care needs.

Comprised of three wings, the Riverside Hostel offers quiet personal spaces and private garden courtyards with access to the riverside walkway. A section of the connected Homestead has been redesigned as a Sunroom, where residents are able to sit, have a beverage and enjoy panoramic river views.

Rooms are stylish and spacious, with a built in wardrobe, storage baskets and a lockable drawer. Supportive rails are installed in all ensuites.

Aged Care Residential

Whether you want a quiet place to relax, or are a social butterfly looking for a full daily schedule, Lyndoch Living’s residential aged care services in Warrnambool provide a variety of accommodation options to suit all residents. With the comfort and security of 24-hour care, evolved over our proud 60-year history, Lyndoch offers residential aged care to almost 200 residents over five housing options. Our in-home services for Warrnambool and district residents help you live at home as long as possible but when you decide the time has arrived to move, you can be assured of comfort and wellbeing at Lyndoch.

Due to our wide range of services and support, we strive to accommodate changes in care needs from within Lyndoch, so that residents aren’t uprooting their home when their needs change.

While living in a shared environment, we actively encourage each resident to personalise their room to suit their personality, from photographs and knick-knacks to their favourite armchair, reading lamp or other treasured pieces of furniture.

While we help to build relationships with and between our residents through a range of social programs and day-to-day activities, residents are also strongly encouraged to continue with their own hobbies, leisure interests and exercise programs. External outings are organised regularly and include sightseeing excursions, shopping and to promote community links with local schools.

Social Programs and activities include: yoga, card games, bingo, cooking, exercise programs, movie viewings, AFL football tipping, musical entertainment and many others.

Onsite services and facilities include: Visiting library, chapel and services of worship, internet access and customised Skype facilities, hairdresser, men’s group, dementia carers support group, music therapy, laundry services, newspaper delivery, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, podiatry, and dietary advice.

As well as our residential aged care accommodation, Lyndoch provides a variety of other assistance programs including respite, rehabilitation and disability services to Warrnambool and district residents.

Independent Living

“I’ve lived here for 5 years and I’m very happy with the nurses and other staff”

Margaret (Lake Lodge)

 

 

Independent Living

“I’ve made friends here that I wouldn’t have been able to meet living by myself at home. It’s like an extension of your family” “The staff are absolutely fantastic here, nothing is ever a problem for them. Right through to the maintenance men, the cleaners and gardeners and staff at the kiosk, they’re all obliging and always greet you with a smile” “At Lyndoch I get comfort, care and conversation, add a bit of fresh air and that’s exactly what you need in life”

Lynette (Swinton East)

Independent Living

“One of the lovely nurses had a great idea and planted out a raised bed with tomatoes and other plants and I enjoy getting out there and doing some work in the garden, collecting the produce.” “The staff are very, very nice. They greet you with a smile and do things very well.“
“I really enjoy the school kids visiting, and I’m amazed at the quality of the kids,
they’re all so nice!”

John (Lake Lodge)

Independent Living

“I’ve always been a busy, practical person and I’m still a busy person – I’m still able to very involved in the community, especially the Speedway. I’m a busy bloke!”
“I get spoilt rotten here! I really get cared for.”

Stuart (Swinton East)