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A Department of the Presbyterian Church of Australia in NSW
Presbyterian Aged Care Central Administration
168 Chalmers St
Surry Hills NSW 2010

PO Box 2196
Strawberry Hills
NSW 2012

Telephone:
+61 2 9690 9333

Facsimile:
+61 2 9310 2148

Ashfield

Presbyterian Aged Care, Ashfield

The quality of care that we provide is a direct result of the commitment of our dedicated staff who adhere to the PAC Mission Statement and Covenant through training & education provided by our service. We have staff members that have been with us for over 20 years.

 


Our Services Include:


Fiji Day Celebrations, 2006
  • High Care (nursing home)
  • Low Care (hostel accommodation)
  • Community Care Support Services
  • Diversional Therapy activities (which includes outings on our bus)
  • Physiotherapy
  • Community Visitors
  • Day Care centre
  • Chaplain on-site
  • Hairdresser on-site
  • Podiatry and Dental care are available
  • Our kiosk is opened three days a week
  • The Lolly Trolley around the wards is a great success with those who are less mobile.
  • Bible studies are available
  • Daily Devotions and Church service offered each Sunday in our Chapel.

We strive for excellence in all our activities with caring and professional staff to provide the support needed for all our residents and their carers.

 


Mural painted on inside of balconies.

History


Pitt Wood Heritage Building

Presbyterian Aged Care, Ashfield opened on 1st August 1942 at 23 Charlotte Street, Ashfield and was known as the Eva Patience Wood and George Pitt Wood Memorial Home for Ladies. This building closed it doors to residents in August 2004 - 62 years after opening. The building still stands and is presently occupied by the Sydney Missionary and Bible College.

In the early 1960's David Gillies Hostel was established for men at 40 Charlotte Street and this building was demolished about 1970 to make way for the present Hostel and Nursing Home known as "Pittwood 2" which was officially opened in 1973.

Two further Hostels were built on the site in 1976.

During 2001 major upgrading was completed which connected four of the buildings which made the site safer and more secure for residents and staff.

[If anyone is interested we do have a more detailed History available on request.]


The Podium provides a sunny spot to read the paper!

We are close to public transport and the Ashfield Mall and a train station away from Burwood Mall & Westfield.

Please contact 02 9797 3100 for more information.



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Residential Low Care
Ashfield: Presbyterian Aged Care Ashfield
Drummoyne: Minnamurra
Canberra: St Andrew's Village
East Gosford: St Andrew's Presbyterian Aged Care
Haberfield: Presbyterian Aged Care, Haberfield
Paddington: Presbyterian Aged Care Paddington
Stockton: Presbyterian Aged Care Wescott Stockton
Walcha: Riverview Hostel
 


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