An Aged Care Ministry of Newcastle Anglican
Caring with compassion
Operating since 1956, Anglican Care is a highly respected not-for-profit organisation providing aged care services throughout the Hunter, Central Coast and Mid Coast regions.
With a mission to enhance the wellbeing and quality of life of seniors in the region, this arm of Newcastle Anglican provides high-quality services and innovative programs that have contributed to improving the standards of aged care nationally.
Anglican Care offers a range of aged care services that cater to the changing needs of senior citizens, from retirement living to expert services like dementia and palliative care.
You will find appropriate support and services within the following offerings: Day Therapy Centres, Home Care, Retirement Living, and Residential Aged Care.
As an agency of Newcastle Anglican, we share a collective vision, mission and service philosophy for the people we serve.
Residential Aged Care
In-home support and care, tailored to individual needs, including specialist dementia and palliative care. Anglican Care has residential care homes across the Hunter, Mid-North Coast, and Central Coast.
Retirement Living
Independent living designed to make life easier for those ready to downsize and live within a caring community. Anglican Care has retirement villages across the Hunter and Mid-North Coast catering to a broad range of budgets and tastes.
Day Therapy Centres
Providing extra support to stay active and social through a range of programs and activities.
Home Care
Personalised home care plans that can be tailored to suit your needs. From exercise and wellness, health and nutrition, personal care, help around the home, and more. It provides assistance and allows seniors to live independently in their homes. Anglican Care provides home care in Newcastle, Mid-North Coast, and the Central Coast.
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