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Caring for you through your senior years

Choosing the right care and support during our senior years is crucial for maintaining our health and wellbeing.

If you or a loved one have reached the point where extra help is needed, Churches of Christ has compassionate care options tailored to meet your needs and lifestyle.

In the Southern Downs region, Churches of Christ provides a variety of services designed to support you, including home care, retirement living, and residential aged care.

Home care

We understand that staying in the comfort of your own home is important. Churches of Christ offers personalised home care services to help individuals maintain their independence while receiving the support they need. Our home care workers assist with daily tasks such as shopping, cleaning, personal and health care, and social activities. Many Australians access these services through the Home Care Package Program, a government-subsidised initiative that enables seniors to live independently for as long as possible.

Retirement living

Retirement living is about more than just a place to live – it’s about enjoying a fulfilling lifestyle in a supportive, vibrant community. In Warwick, Churches of Christ operates Regency Park Retirement Village, co-located with Warwick Aged Care. This thoughtful design ensures an easy transition from independent living to higher care when the time comes, providing peace of mind for both you and your family.

Residential aged care

For those who can no longer live independently, Churches of Christ offers residential aged care, providing continuous support for daily tasks and health care needs. With a dedicated team of health professionals and support staff, we ensure residents receive the care they require in a comfortable, safe and nurturing environment.

For more information on Churches of Christ’s home care, aged care, and retirement living options, visit cofc.com.au/retirement-aged-care.

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