Great for memory support
Secure memory support unit for residents with high care dementia
Concessional beds available
Bupa Bateau Bay admits eligible government supported residents
Single rooms with ensuites
Enjoy private rooms with a dedicated bathroom
Bupa Bateau Bay is an aged care home located in a coastal suburb on the Central Coast of NSW. The home features communal areas with mural walls and indoor plants, a dining room that overlooks gardens, and outdoor spaces with landscaped gardens, flower beds, and veggie patches.
Each resident's room measures 11 sqm and includes quality furnishings, an adjustable bed, an ensuite bathroom, air conditioning, a fan, a flat-screen TV, a telephone connection point*, and a 24-hour nurse call system. The home offers activities such as art and crafts, bingo, trivia, music therapy, exercise classes, pet-friendly services, library services, and bus tours. *Additional charges may apply.
Bupa Bateau Bay Rating
Based on resident reviews and Government service audits.
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The Residents Experience rating shows what current residents at Bupa Bateau Bay think of the food, staff, care and more. These ratings are from the 2023 Aged Care Quality Commission Survey.
Both my parents are residents at Bateau Bay. It was an extremely hard decision for our family to place them both in care at the same time. The wonderful staff have made them feel very welcome. They are all so caring, friendly and helpful. It puts our mind at rest knowing they are being so well cared for.
My Father is a resident, initially in low care, but now full care in the dementia ward. I can't speak more highly of their facility and staff. 100% recommended to people thinking of moving their oldie into Bateau Bay.
The care staff are amazing on the Blue Bay ward. When my mother was admitted, her medication was handed over and documented. Her ointment wasn't applied, this resulted in cellulitis and being put on antibiotics. We were told there was no ointment, it wasn't handed over, it was there, it wasn't. In the end we had to pay for a nurse and taxi to take her to the specialist so they could tell Bupa to put the ointment on! When I was told conflicting information that contradicted her notes I asked to view a copy. I was told I could, then told I couldn't, then I could. I wasn't able to prove the medication or that my mother was having meltdowns as noted in her file. I always felt that I wasn't being told the truth. A doctor immunised many residents without consulting patients records or staff. Had they been consulted residents wouldn't have been given a second dose. Luckily it wasn't something fatal. Bupa's response was to say the Doctor was naughty and that if I complained they would be without a doctor. When my mother passed, she was taken to Simplicity. After 5-6 days she had to be taken to the doctors surgery to have her death assessed. I haven't been able to find out if this happened in a car park. I couldn't see her being wheeled in with the living for a consult! I think people would be shocked to find out what happens when a resident dies. Over the years there have been many problems, one safety issue was fobbed off until staff where asked if there was a trip hazard. When it was confirmed by staff Bupa had to fix the issue. Emails weren't passed on when staff were on leave or left. It was always difficult to phone, I was cut off or told to call back. At the end I couldn't get anyone to let me speak to my mother. I feel management let down the amazing care staff. I can't get an answer about the doctors surgery consult, so I assume it was done in the car park. I will be following this and the flu jab up with NSW Health. I have contacted Bupa many times, I am waiting for a response from the manager at Bupa Bateau Bay, I messaged in early December and Bupa Facebook, I messaged in December and a few days ago.
Staff asulted my grandmother, forcefully shoving her dentures in her mouth and leaving marks on her face, management swept it under the rug! Along with leaving her to sleep in till after 10am most days so she would miss breakfast and wouldn't change her clothes so we would have to do it when we went there. Lost her glasses on numberous occasions that cost $800 to replace each time! Do yourseld a favour and do not use these people to care for beloved family members 😠
Bupa is by far the most amazing aged care. The staff are absolutely beautiful! Everyone is smiling and they all do their best to make sure everyone is cared for and has someone to keep them company. Highly recommend :)
No Accommodation fee for respite
You will only pay the Basic daily fee and may pay an additional services fee.
Concessional residents welcome
Bupa Bateau Bay supports eligible government funded residents with subsidised fees.
Instead of paying a RAD you can choose to pay a Daily Accommodation Payment (DAP) which is a non-refundable daily fee, based on the room price and the maximum permissable interest rate set by the Department of Health and Aged Care.
Residents at Bupa Bateau Bay on average received 193 minutes of total daily care (97% target) from a combination of support workers, enrolled and registered nurses. In October 2024, a Registered Nurse was on site 24:00 hours per day.
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What is the ACQSC star rating of Bupa Bateau Bay?
This home has an overall ACQSC star rating of Acceptable.
What is the price range of residential aged care at Bupa Bateau Bay?
Bupa Bateau Bay has 5 different types of rooms which range in price between $475,000 and $550,000 maximum refundable accommodation deposit.
Updated: 4 January 2025