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Aruma Lodge

Residential aged care facility Broken Hill, NSW

229 Beryl St
Broken Hill NSW 2880

(08) 8080 1850

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Aruma Lodge is a 58-bed facility. Aruma Lodge services include respite and dementia- specific care.

Aruma Lodge

The facility has a separate dining room and fully equipped kitchen which prepares freshly cooked meals for residents. There are care staff to assist residents 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. A registered nurse is available Monday to Friday.

Aruma Lodge has a beautifully landscaped lawned area, where residents may take advantage of the outdoors. The area is shaded with sun sails and has raised garden beds to enable residents to pursue their love of gardening or relax in a sunny corner and enjoy the bird aviaries and chicken pen.

The facility has a hairdressing salon and there is always a variety of activities conducted at the facility as well as organised outings to functions and places of interest.


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Rooms and pricing

Residential accommodation create their fees based on a RAD (Refundable Accommodation Deposit) and a daily rate. Many facilities will negotiate these fees. Use the calculator below to see how a lower RAD can be offset by a highly daily rate

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Room type Cost
Single room
Single room with No ensuite
12m2
$200,000 maximum
RAD
or $45.70 maximum
Daily rate
Single room, ensuite
Single room with Private ensuite
12m2
$220,000 maximum
RAD
or $50.27 maximum
Daily rate
Disclaimer

The information which is summarised herein does not constitute financial or other professional advice and is general in nature.

It does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be acted on without full understanding of your current situation.

Any objectives should be discussed with an Aged Care Financial Advisor.