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Hillview Bunyip Aged Care

Hillview was established in 1994 as a 30 bed low care (hostel) facility. We now boast 58 beds, for all aged care requirements. We also have a memory support wing known as Shelley House for 12 residents. Hillview is able to offer the full range of residential aged care services.

Hillview is a not-for-profit community owned facility which is governed by a voluntary Board of Management. There is a strong connection with the local community which ensures that the primary focus of the facility at all times is high quality residential care.

Hillview prides itself on being one of the premier Aged Care facilities in West Gippsland.

Hillview has 56 single rooms, all with private ensuites. We also have one double room which caters for married couples. There are lounge and dining areas for residents as well as several “nooks” situated throughout the facility where some privacy with family and friends can be enjoyed.

A feature of Hillview is the magnificent Hill Centre – a large multi-purpose space which is used for a range of activities including carpet bowls, bingo to Church services. Another feature of Hillview is the extensive garden areas, putting green including shaded court yards which allows residents to enjoy the outdoors and participate in some gardening.

22 A’Beckett Road, Bunyip, telephone 5629 6096, fax: 03 5629 5842, email: info@hillviewbunyip.org.au, web: hillviewbunyip.org.au

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