...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.
The Bailly (Orange)
85-89 Clinton Street, Orange NSW 2800
Phone: 1800 225 474
Lifestyle & Activities
Relaxed living and a vibrant community life
Fall in love with the natural charm of The Bailly. Located in the picturesque town of Orange, The Bailly is an intimate and supportive community with a warm and inviting atmosphere. Offering spacious units with plenty of natural light, The Bailly is a haven of tranquility surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens.
Conveniently located just a short stroll away is a great selection of boutique shops, cafes and parks. Spoil yourself to a lunch with a friend at a world-class local eatery, or simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings and natural beauty of the Orange.
The Bailly has a dedicated Community Room for residents to come together to enjoy social activities. Find a new hobby or share your expertise with others through one of many creative pursuits.
Our friendly Village Manager and maintenance staff are there to assist with whatever you might need and to help make sure you enjoy your retirement. The Bailly is a warm and caring community, where you can’t help but feel at home.
To find out more, call our friendly team on 1800 225 474 or complete our enquiry form.
The Bailly Retirement Living Brochure
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Features
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Beautifully landscaped gardens
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Communal recreation and activities spaces
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Onsite visitor parking
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Option to access our Home Care Services if needed
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Home Care Services - a helping hand when you might need it
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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.