Tinonee Gardens The Multicultural Village is an accredited Commonwealth funded residential aged care facility that has been providing high quality residential aged care to people of the Hunter since 1991.
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Owned and operated by Hunter Housing Inc and the Ethnic Communities Council of Newcastle and the Hunter Region Inc, Tinonee Gardens The Multicultural Village is a not for profit, stand alone facility, accommodating 187 residents.
It offers a range of services and accommodation within a site area of 2.417 hectares surrounded by well appointed gardens creating a resident friendly environment.
Low care “hostel” style facilities are ideally suited for residents who are no longer able to manage activities of daily living and accommodation is provided in small houses with single room with ensuite.
Dementia units offer secure, friendly environments for residents requiring ongoing support for those living with dementia.
Tinonee Gardens accommodates residents in the least secure environment but has the flexibility to accommodate residents living with dementia in more secure, high care units as the resident’s care needs and dependency increase.
“We cater for the unique needs of our elderly community and incorporate requirements of residents from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds,” a spokesperson said.
Tinonee Gardens is well located at 15 Tinonee Road, Waratah in regards to local retail and commercial facilities.
It has good access to public transport and the adjoining residential facilities including public and private health facilities and easy walking distance to Waratah Shopping Village some 300 metres from the facility main entrance.
Staff at Tinonee Gardens know that applying can seem daunting but they make it as smooth and easy as possible for you.
They are there to make certain that you understand the documentation and any processes that need to be followed.
If you would like to find out more about the Tinonee Gardens family, please call (02) 4967 6366 or visit www.tgtmv.org.au.