St John's Villa (New Lambton)
222 Kings Road, New Lambton NSW 2305
Phone: 1800 225 474
Your respite care retreat
Discover the serene charm of St John’s Villa Respite Centre, your perfect destination for respite care in the heart of New Lambton. Designed to provide both comfort and relaxation, our thoughtfully styled rooms open to tranquil garden spaces, creating a peaceful retreat for short or long-term stays. Whether it’s a coffee with a friend in the spacious dining area, a pampering session at the salon, or participating in tailored activities, St John’s Villa ensures an enriching and restorative experience.
Our expert care team focuses on your health and wellbeing, offering tailored respite plans to meet your individual needs. From assistance with daily tasks to engaging wellness programs, our respite care is designed to support both you and your regular caregivers.
To find out more about our respite care services and their availability, call our friendly team on 1800 225 474.
Our Services
Features
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Abundant natural light
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Architecturally designed
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Beautifully landscaped gardens
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Communal recreation and activities spaces
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Contemporary apartments/units
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Conveniently co-located with Residential Aged Care
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Option to access our Home Care Services if needed
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Features
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Abundant natural light
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Architecturally designed
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Beautifully landscaped gardens
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Communal recreation and activities spaces
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Contemporary apartments/units
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Conveniently co-located with Residential Aged Care
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Option to access our Home Care Services if needed
Food Philosophy
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Have questions or need more information for your respite care journey with us? Simply fill out the enquiry form and our friendly team will be in touch.
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.