Live in a supportive and caring environment

IMPROVING WELLBEING… Residents and staff at Moyola Aged Care, Tatura took part in a dementia workshop last week with facilitator, Liz Keating from Dementia Australia. Photo: David Lee.
IMPROVING WELLBEING… Residents and staff at Moyola Aged Care, Tatura took part in a dementia workshop last week with facilitator, Liz Keating from Dementia Australia. Photo: David Lee.
IMPROVING WELLBEING… Residents and staff at Moyola Aged Care, Tatura took part in a dementia workshop last week with facilitator, Liz Keating from Dementia Australia. Photo: David Lee.
IMPROVING WELLBEING… Residents and staff at Moyola Aged Care, Tatura took part in a dementia workshop last week with facilitator, Liz Keating from Dementia Australia. Photo: David Lee.

A SENSE of belonging and a level of care ensuring comfort and independence is something you want when you or a family member are going into aged care, and that is exactly what you will find at Moyola Lodge.

The 43 bed facility located at 60 Hunter Street, Tatura, is centrally located and is only a short walk/scooter ride to the main street. Moyola offers a caring and safe environment which provides 24 hours of care, 12 bed memory support unit and respite care services.

Moyola Aged Care CEO, Polly Devine said, “At Moyola, we are all about enhancing the lives of our residents and providing individualised care to meet resident needs.

“Our caring staff are always on hand and we pride ourselves on the high level of care provided.

“We also have a sustainable partnership with Dementia Australia which sees the introduction of new projects to improve the wellbeing of residents living with dementia.

“The partnership focuses on educating our staff and gives greater understanding and acceptance of the effects of dementia in order to create a supportive and socially inclusive community environment.

“Just recently, Dementia Australia facilitated an ‘Understanding Dementia’ workshop which gave our staff, residents, families and community members the chance to hear from and speak to facilitator, Liz Keating.

“We are more than happy for you to drop in or give us a call on how we can assist you or your family member transition into aged care.”

For any further information or to organise a tour, visit Moyola Lodge at 60 Hunter Street, Tatura or contact reception on (03) 5824 2274.