Project Team: Peter Byrne, Amy Lampard, Adam Paikos, Nicole Pollak Location: Freeman St, Caulfield, Victoria Type of development: Aged Care Completed: Jun 2009 “V Arc and Jewish Care set out to create a home for residents that would allow them to enjoy lifestyle choices coupled with the highest quality care. “The result is a 120 […]
January 6th, 2010
Project Team: Peter Byrne, Amy Lampard, Adam Paikos, Nicole Pollak
Location: Freeman St, Caulfield, Victoria
Type of development: Aged Care
Completed: Jun 2009
“V Arc and Jewish Care set out to create a home for residents that would allow them to enjoy lifestyle choices coupled with the highest quality care.
“The result is a 120 bed facility that feels more like a hotel then an Aged Care Facility. The entry is warm and welcoming. The Café is adjacent the entry foyer and offers opportunities to sit with family either indoors or outdoors.
“Opposite the Café is the Beauty Salon that feels like a Salon. Gone are the hairdressers basins in the corner of an assisted bathroom. Also provided is a Theatre Room that can be used by family’s, an Internet Café and Lounge and Dining area most hotels would be proud of. The theme is followed through resident rooms and corridors. The list goes on…”




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