St. Andrew’s Hostel
About St. Andrews
At St. Andrew’s we are proud of the quality care in nursing and care services, that we have been providing since opening in 2014. Our aim has always been to enhance our residents’ quality of life by helping them find meaningful activities to participate in - that engage, stimulate and provide enjoyment. Taking into account, the intimately interconnected, emotional and social factors; we help facilitate an exercise in choice and decision-making, thus enhancing our residents’ independence, sense of purpose and self-worth.
St. Andrew’s is a place your loved one can call home.
At St. Andrew’s Aged Care, we recognise the importance of fostering relationships and nurturing residents’ individuality by providing them with opportunities to interact in a positive and respectful way with those around them. We are committed to ensuring our residents’ social, cultural and religious needs are also met, within a Greek and Greek-Cypriot environment.
Our home’s philosophy reflects our residents’ values; and we work to ensure that they are understood, their rights are upheld, their voices are heard, and their culture and way of life are continued.
Nurses and Care
A key to our person-centred care approach, is the regular and detailed communication that takes place between all who are involved in a resident’s care, including the residents themselves. This is integral in ensuring a holistic approach which works to support and benefit, residents’ overall physical and emotional well-being. Our skilled team of Nurses and Care staff are committed to ensuring our residents are provided with competent and consistent care, which focuses on everyone’s unique clinical, emotional, and social, needs. Aside from having GP’s on site regularly, our overall wellbeing services also include:
- Specialised clinicians
- Physiotherapy
- Nutrition specialists
- Podiatry
- Dental
- Hearing
- Psychology
- Geriatrician
- Outreach programs
- Palliative care
- Behaviour support
- Speech pathology
- Dementia Australia...
...just to name a few
Lifestyle
Our Lifestyle program, with its holistic approach, aims to enhance our residents’ quality of life and stimulate the mind and body through a variety of meaningful activities, which are culturally sensitive and promote communication and social interaction. In addition to our engaging daily Lifestyle programs which include cooking, games, education, etc., our home also offers regular Church services (either within our home, or at our local Greek Orthodox Church), Pastoral care, Excursions, Shopping trips, and visits to Greek Elderly Citizens clubs. Our home also celebrates residents’ Name-days, Birthdays, and many other culturally and religiously significant days throughout the year. Our BBQ’s and celebrations are well-known for their abundance in, traditional Greek food, music, dance and endless ‘glendi’ – and our residents always look forward to these special events with enthusiasm.
Facilities
Our home’s facilities are designed to encourage daily interactions amongst residents, staff, volunteers, and family; and help foster an enhanced sense of enjoyment and independence. Our large welcoming courtyards which are surrounded by olive, lemon, and orange trees, are the perfect place for family gatherings and celebrations. Our communal dining and lounge areas are spacious, yet warm and inviting; and with Greek channels flowing throughout every room and the communal spaces, our residents feel as if they are at home. Our home also comprises of a secure specialised ‘sensitive care’ area. Residents’ rooms are spacious, single rooms, each with their own private ensuites.
Meals
Meals at St. Andrew’s are prepared on site by Greek cooks who ensure tradition is maintained. Our home prides itself on the variety and culturally specific foods created, which include meals like Moussaka, Lahanodolmades, Beftekia, Soutzoukia, Horta, Hirino, Faki, Pastizzio, Kritharaki, and much, much more. Additionally, and more deliciously, we can’t forget to mention some of the delectable desserts, such as Galaktoboureko, Kataifi, Tourtes and Loukoumades, just to name a few.
Providing and maintaining culturally specific care, food, entertainment, and emotional support – helps to ensure that residents from Greek backgrounds, have the opportunity to continue live their lives, the way they always have; the positive implications are many; one of which is the help to reduce feelings of apprehension with the sometimes daunting, transitional phase, of coming into an aged care home. By cementing residents’ cultural traditions and belief systems within our home, we create an atmosphere of a warm and welcoming Greek family residence, thus benefiting all involved in this next chapter of an individual’s life.