About
Maranatha Lodge
Maranatha Lodge is a 95-place residential aged care community, offering low, high and dementia-specific care. It is committed to the Christian care of older people and open to people of all backgrounds and faith.
The service's caring and professional staff provide quality, holistic care to meet the physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual needs of its residents. Families, friends and community groups are welcome at all times and their active participation in the varied and changing social and cultural life of Maranatha Lodge is encouraged.
Situated in a beautiful and peaceful location with ocean views Maranatha is a happy and healthy environment that promotes love, life and laughter.
Maranatha Lodge is accredited by the Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency.
Opened in 1991, Maranatha Lodge was established by the Catholic Archdiocese of Canberra-Goulburn in collaboration with local churches and community groups. In 2003, Maranatha expanded from 35 low care beds to 95 beds offering higher care and dementia-specific care in an award-winning 60-bed residence. On 1 April 2006, the Archdiocese of Canberra-Goulburn and the Maranatha Lodge Management Committee transitioned Maranatha Lodge to Catholic Healthcare. The Archdiocese of Canberra-Goulburn is a member organisation of Catholic Healthcare.
Transport
Maranatha Lodge is easily located and signposted from Beach Road, between Batehaven shops and Casey's Beach. Parking or drop off is available on-site or using the adjoining church car park. Scheduled bus service is available between the Batemans Bay and the Moruya area (phone Priors Bus Service on 4472 4040. Local taxi and maxi-taxi transport services can be booked through Batemans Bay Taxis on 4472 8555
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Other Features
- Rooms with kitchenettes and balconies with bushland or bayside views
- Community flower and vegetable gardens
- Laundry area for independent access or supported laundry service
- Several communal lounge areas for family and friends
- Dining areas that encourage family and friends to share meals
- Freshly cooked meals
- Daily activities program to assist residents in maintaining recreational, social and community interests
- Minibus for outings and shopping excursions
- Transport to access health services, community links and social groups
- Catholic, Anglican and Ecumenical Church services and chapel held weekly with pastoral care visitations from all local churches
- Large screen televisions in communal lounges
- Pet therapy.
- Medical and specialist practitioners
- Pharmacist advisory services
- Physiotherapist
- Cosmetic and beauty therapists
- Aromatherapist
- Massage therapists
- Hearing services assessments and maintenance
- Pathology services
- Other referred community allied health services.
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