Yarriambiack Lodge

Welcome to Yarriambiack Lodge

Located at our Warracknabeal campus, Yarriambiack Lodge is a 60-bed facility that provides permanent or respite care with an option of single rooms with private ensuite and double rooms with shared ensuites. Each room contains a TV and access to phones and the internet. The Lodge has four wings, each named after local flora: Banksia, Honey Myrtle, Wattle, and Heath. There is a large central living area that allows access to manicured gardens with space to sit or walk.

Our Banksia Avenue and Honey Myrtle Road wings feature expansive modern rooms, a bar, and lounge area. The ambient courtyard features several themed gardens, a spacious lawn, and a pergola. It is fully accessible for all abilities.

Our Wattle Crescent wing is a secure memory support unit where activities are designed around the likes and capabilities of the residents, based on Montessori principles.  The features include a sensory room, memorabilia displays, pets, raised garden beds, reminiscent mural fencing and a men’s shed complete with tools and car.

Our Heath Street wing’s living area is a high dependency and sensory comfort area with mural walls.

Accommodation

At Yarriambiack Lodge, we provide either single rooms with private ensuite or shared rooms with shared ensuite accommodation, all at ground level. Every effort is made to ensure that our residents receive the most appropriate room. In consultation, consideration is given to social, medical, and individual concerns of our residents when assigning rooms.

All rooms are furnished and decorated, however, residents are encouraged to make their room as personal and home-like as possible by bringing small personal items such as their own furnishings, pictures, photos, and other personal items.

Wattle Crescent, our Memory Support Unit, provides accommodation for people living with dementia in a secure and purpose-built environment. Admission to Memory Support Unit is dependent on meeting certain care requirements.

If it becomes necessary to relocate a resident to another room in order to meet nursing or resident priorities, discussion with residents and/or their representatives will be undertaken prior to the move.

Yarri bedroom

Leisure & Lifestyle Activities

The lifestyle team assists residents to enjoy social and leisure activities. Our variety of programs include both home-based and community-based activities, with family involvement and inclusion always encouraged. Our activities are designed to stimulate physical senses to help achieve maximum independence in a safe environment, while developing friendships and including social activities and enjoyment. There is a hairdressing salon, café, sensory room, and a quiet room for families to use as well as a range of activities available.

Leisure and lifestyle

Embracing Diversity

The residential aged care facilities at Rural Northwest Health are safe places of acceptance and belonging, which is why we welcome residents of all identities. No matter their ethnicity, cultural background, religious beliefs, gender, or sexual orientation, people requiring residential aged care can find a home with us. Diversity is something to be celebrated, not hidden or disregarded, so we always strive to create environments in which people from diverse backgrounds can thrive. To help achieve this, we follow the Gender Equality Action Plan.

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Life at Yarriambiack Lodge

Your Health

Registered and enrolled nurses coordinate the clinical care provided to residents. They also help our qualified care team members provide care that is centred on the resident. Therapy services are available to residents as part of our aged care service. Residents or their family can arrange additional therapy, which may be invoiced to you. All our residency exercise programs are designed by a qualified physiotherapist to meet the individual needs of each resident.

Your Dining Experience

We understand the joy and pleasure that food brings to our lives, which is why we make every day a dining experience at Rural Northwest Health. We have qualified cooks preparing fresh, nutritious meals daily, including morning and afternoon tea. Meals are served banquet style from a bain-marie, so residents are able to view the choices available and select their choice and size of servings. A sneaky second helping of their favourite choice is also welcomed. We provide home cooking for special events and holidays like Christmas and Easter, and we host-themed dining experiences throughout the year.

Protected Meal Times

For residents’ comfort and enjoyment, mealtimes are protected. During lunch, 12–1pm, and dinner, 5–6 pm, all activities stop and the dining area is sealed from external traffic. This allows a relaxed, stress-free environment and gives residents time to socialise and enjoy their dining experience without interruption. Catering team members serving meals and nursing team members aiding residents are the only team members allowed in the area during these times.

Visiting Hours

We have open visiting hours, but visiting is restricted at mealtimes. If visits are intended before 9am or after 8pm, staff need to be advised prior to visiting so we can coordinate any care needs. The Campus has an automatic lock-down system in place, so please ring the doorbell if the campus is locked.

Due to flexibility of visiting hours, on some occasions visitors may be asked to wait while a care need is being completed. If a resident is required to be ready to receive visitors by a certain time, please speak to the registered nurse in charge and, where possible, we’ll ensure the resident is ready.

Keeping in touch with Family and Friends

Maintaining a community connection is vital to the wellbeing of everyone, which is why we actively encourage the involvement of family, friends, and the broader community in our residences. Ongoing support and the involvement of family and friends goes a long way to supporting the social and emotional needs of residents.

It’s important for residents to maintain their personal friendships as well as facilitate new ones. Family and friends are always welcome and have unrestricted visiting hours (except during mealtimes). They’re also encouraged to participate in planning and care through our various committees and family conferences.

Room types

Single Room & Private Ensuite

Modern climate-controlled rooms providing single electric bed, private ensuite, garden or rural views, lounge chair, built in robe, chest of drawers, telephone point and flat screen television. Personalise your room with photographs and memorabilia using our picture rails and entry display case.

Maximum room occupancy 1
Room size 16.95

 

Shared Room & Shared Ensuite

Modern climate-controlled rooms providing single electric beds, private shared ensuite, garden or rural views, lounge chair, built in robe, chest of drawers, telephone point and flat screen television. Personalise your room with photographs and memorabilia using our picture rails and entry display case.

Maximum room occupancy 2
Room size 27.75

 

Common areas description

A spacious modern facility, opened in 2008, and refurbished in 2015 with distinctive central living areas allowing access to manicured gardens that provide space to sit or walk. Central living areas feature an ambient lounge area and dining room.  There is a bar and lounge area with a gas fuelled log fire. Accessed from all areas, Jeans Shop is a unique lolly shop open daily for extra treats and serviced by volunteer residents.


Additional care and services included in room price

Residents receive no charge consultations with Allied Health services including Physiotherapy, Dietician and Podiatrist.


Additional care and services available at additional cost

Optional services include a weekly hairdresser, newspaper and magazine delivery, daily pharmacy delivery including personal non-pharmaceutical items, Foxtel and personal telephone.


Extra service fee

RNH do not charge for any extra services


Please contact our Aged Care Finance Officer for further assistance and information on 03 53 961246 or email us at
agedcareenquiries@rnh.net.au

Fees and Charges

What fees might I have to pay?

There are a number of costs associated with aged care homes.  How much, and the types of costs you will have to pay depend on the room you choose and an assessment of your income and assets (means assessment).  A Centrelink (or DVA) assessment letter is required to confirm appropriate fees to be charged for permanent admissions.  Please contact the Centrelink Aged Care Assessment Team on 1800 227 475 for guidance with this assessment or alternatively your financial advisor may assist you with this process. A fees estimator tool can be found here. This will give you a guide to the fees payable.

 

The different types of Care and accommodation costs are:

  • Basic daily fee: An amount that everyone pays for the day-to-day services they receive at the aged care home. Current rates can be found here.
  • Means tested care fee: A contribution that some people pay toward the cost of their care, determined by a means assessment. Annual and lifetime caps can be found here.
  • Accommodation costs: An amount that some people pay to contribute towards or cover the full costs of their room, depending on their means assessment. Room costs vary at each facility and depending on shared or single rooms (detailed below).

To learn more about the different types of accommodation costs and fees and how they are calculated, click here.

Please contact our Aged Care Finance Officer for further assistance and information on 03 53 961246 or email us at agedcareenquiries@rnh.net.au

 

ACCOMMODATION COSTS EXPLAINED

 

Single Room & Private Ensuite

Maximum price for room

The maximum price that you can be charged for this room is a refundable deposit of $350,000.00 or daily payments of $80.36 or a combination of both.

Explanation of payment options

Residents can choose to pay their accommodation by a Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD), or a Daily Accommodation Payment (DAP) or a combination of both.  A refundable accommodation deposit is paid as a lump sum amount.  A daily accommodation payment accrues daily and is paid monthly.  A combination payment includes both a partial lump sum and daily payments.  It is RNH policy to charge for one month in advance.

Example of a combination payment

For this room a resident could pay, for example, 50% of the room price by a refundable deposit, $175,000.00 and 50% by daily payment of $40.18.

 

Shared Room & Shared Ensuite

Maximum price for room

The maximum price that you can be charged for this room is a refundable deposit of $250,000.00 or daily payments of $57.40 or a combination of both.

Explanation of payment options

Residents can choose to pay their accommodation by a Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD), or a Daily Accommodation Payment (DAP) or a combination of both.  A refundable accommodation deposit is paid as a lump sum amount.  A daily accommodation payment accrues daily and is paid monthly.  A combination payment includes both a partial lump sum and daily payments.  It is RNH policy to charge for one month in advance.

Example of a combination payment

For this room a resident could pay, for example, 50% of the room price by a refundable deposit, $125,000.00 and 50% by daily payment of $28.70.

 

Please contact our Aged Care Finance Officer for further assistance and information on 03 53 961246 or email us at agedcareenquiries@rnh.net.au

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