...My mother is a resident and she loves her room, meals and all the staff who are both caring and respectful towards residents and visitors. I wholeheartedly recommend this facility.
Brigidine House (Randwick)
7 Coogee Bay Road, Randwick NSW 2031
Phone: (02) 9197 4000
Lifestyle & Activities
A relaxed atmosphere, with a vibrant community.
Brigidine House is a charming Home showcasing elegant architecture and beautifully manicured gardens. Formerly a convent for the Brigidine Sisters, this historic House offers bright and airy rooms, with direct access to shady verandas and classic wrap-around balconies. Enjoy a game of cards with your neighbour in the sunlit courtyard, or get crafty in our dedicated arts and crafts studio.
Located in the heart of vibrant Randwick, Brigidine House offers a relaxed and tranquil atmosphere with all the convenience of being close to shops, cafes and public transport. It’s the ideal place to live for those that like to have the best of both worlds.
At Brigidine House you will feel the warmth and expertise of our friendly care team, on-hand to assist you with whatever support you may need. We specialise in offering flexibility and convenience to ensure your optimum health and wellbeing. We are dedicated to providing tailored care to ensure you have the perfect, tailored everyday lifestyle.
To find out more, call our friendly team on 1800 225 474 or complete our enquiry form.
Brigidine House (Randwick) Home Brochure
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Activities room
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Air conditioning
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Relaxing garden area
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Spacious lounge and dining areas
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TV room with large screen TV
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Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we live, work, and dream. We pay our respects to the Wallumedegal People. To their Indigenous Elders past and present, for they hold the traditions, culture, and hopes of their people as we journey towards reconciliation. We acknowledge that they have occupied and cared for these lands and waterways over countless generations. It always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.