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Auburn Campus

St Joseph's Hospital
Founded by the Sisters of Charity in 1886 this 81 bed facility provides specialist services to support sick and aged residents in the local and wider community of Auburn and Western Sydney. Treating both inpatients and outpatients, the Hospital's core services are rehabilitation, palliative care, aged care and aged care psychiatry.

A specialised sub acute public hospital of Western Sydney, the hospital's core services are palliative care, medical rehabilitation, aged care and aged care psychiatry. The hospital operates as part of the Sydney West Area Health Service through a Memorandum of Understanding between the Area Health Service and St Joseph's Hospital.

St Joseph's Village
A Commonwealth funded residential aged care facility, St Joseph's Village comprises independent living units, hostel apartments, dementia care and community services. The facility has a significant role in providing a continuum of care to elderly residents within the Auburn community.

Located adjacent to St Joseph's Hospital, St Joseph's Village is a Commonwealth funded residential aged care facility comprising 27 independent living units, a separate 10 bed dementia unit ,70 hostel beds for low care residents and 35 community aged care places. It has car parking and associated facilities. Permanent and respite accommodation is provided.

Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 21:13
 

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