Australia’s only ASX-listed aged care provider officially opened the $70 million aged care home, located 10km east of Melbourne’s city centre.
The opening ceremony was attended by Assistant Minister for Social Security, Ageing and Women, Kate Thwaites, and Dr Carina Garland MP, and other distinguished guests.
Dr Linda Mellors, Regis Aged Care Managing Director and CEO, who was in attendance, said, “Regis Camberwell sets a new standard for future developments in the aged care sector. We are proud to provide a home that prioritises the comfort, safety and wellbeing of our residents.”
The home offers a range of care options, including permanent care, respite care, palliative care and a Memory Support Unit.
Construction costs were $40 million.
The project team included:
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builders Building Engineering,
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architects HSPC Architects, and
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engineers Jeff Green Engineering.
Regis Aged Care has a Toowong (QLD) greenfield project underway, and developments at Belrose and Carlingford (both in Sydney, NSW) are set to begin in the second half of 2025, adding in total 323 beds to the group.
Regis plans to close its Bulimba (QLD) home later this year. The operator also closed its 119-bed Weston home in Western Australia in September 2024.
The provider has signed contracts to acquire sites in Essendon and Coburg in Victoria for future greenfield developments, with settlement on those sites expected in H1 2025-26. These could add an additional 240 beds for Regis, meaning there is the potential for 560 new beds through greenfield developments over the next few years.
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