St Andrews Village Ballina is a non-profit aged care facility focused on high-quality care and responsible governance. It is designed to adapt to the changing needs of its elderly residents. The facility features spacious lounges, dining areas, and activity spaces that encourage social interaction and participation in various activities. Additionally, residents can enjoy an accessible courtyard and well-maintained gardens offering a tranquil setting.
The facility is registered under the Charitable Fundraising Act and recognized as an approved Public Benevolent Institution. It also has approval from the Commonwealth Department of Social Services to provide care to the aged and disabled. Overall, St Andrews Village Ballina is committed to offering a supportive and vibrant environment for its residents.
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The Residents Experience rating shows what current residents at St Andrews Village Ballina think of the food, staff, care and more. These ratings are from the 2024 Aged Care Quality Commission Survey.
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My mother is here. The staff is super supportive and it's a lovely, bright facility.
They were very good with my dear husband who needed high care. I would recommend.
We were there too help change the kitchen over, being part of Rotary, but the staff were excellent
Definitely not hated. It is a good village and close to local places. Neat, tidy, clean and well located. Excellent staff.
No Accommodation fee for respite
You will only pay the Basic daily fee and may pay an additional services fee.
Concessional residents welcome
St Andrews Village Ballina 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 St Andrews Village Ballina on average received 219 minutes of total daily care (108% target) from a combination of support workers, enrolled and registered nurses. In December 2024, a Registered Nurse was on site 24:00 hours per day.
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Updated: 15 February 2025