
Residential Aged Care
Our bedrooms are a generous size and almost all have ensuite toilets and showers (some are individual, and some are shared between two rooms but designed for individual privacy).
We also have rooms with doors opening out into our courtyard areas.
Our multiple lounges provide areas for residents and families to relax, and the outside gardens are fully landscaped with areas to sit and enjoy the fresh air.
At Enliven we understanding what is important to you and your family. We appreciate coming into residential care can be hard and emotional. We recognise that everyone has different needs, both clinically and personally. So we choose to include you and your family in all aspects of care planning, and together make decisions that reflect what you need. This helps us understand what is important to you and builds trust in our relationships for you and your family.
We offer a range of activities and entertainment which give you the opportunity to keep busy, be as involved as you wish, and socialise with other residents in care.
Types of Care

Accommodation Supplement
Accommodation supplement (or a room that has premium accommodation charges) is a room that has features which are not required under the Age-Related Residential Care Agreement (ARRC) (i.e. they are over and above the standard features and services).
At our Enliven care homes all our rooms are above industry standard size; our large rooms allow for you to bring in personal belongings to make the room your own. Our rooms also have additional features, including courtyard access, single or shared ensuites and views. We also have double rooms with their own ensuite. This is an option for couples or for residents who would like extra privacy and more room for when family visit.
Our Enliven care homes have daily accommodation charges. These charges range from $0 - $35.00. Depending on what room is available at the time of your admission, you will be given the choice of a standard room or a premium room.
You can find out more about the Cost of Care through the button below.

Step by Step guide for moving into a Care Home
There are many things to consider when moving into a care home and often it’s a process that involves the whole family. Find out what the care home journey looks like and what help is available by clicking here to learn more.