Bolton Clarke Fairways, Bundaberg

Bolton Clarke Fairways, Bundaberg Located only minutes from the heart of Bundaberg, Bolton Clarke's Fairways community is the perfect place to enjoy your life.

The co-located community provides a tropical climate and relaxed pace. Located only minutes from the heart of Bundaberg, Fairways is the perfect place to enjoy your life. For retirees, enjoy the tropical climate and relaxed pace of our welcoming community with a range of leisure amenities, events, and social activities. While Fairways aged care offers high-quality care in a friendly, secure and comfortable residential environment. Bolton Clarke is Australia’s largest independent, not-for-profit aged care provider shaping the future of positive ageing. With RSL Queensland and the Royal District Nursing Service at the heart of our DNA, we have been caring for Australians since 1885. Today, our exceptional teams support more than 130,000 people to live independently at home and across our 43 retirement living communities and 88 residential aged care homes. Everything we do is dedicated to enabling, celebrating and supporting older Australians to live and age positively.

We are wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year during this very special time!🎄
24/12/2025

We are wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year during this very special time!🎄

18/12/2025
The festive season can be a particularly overwhelming time for people with dementia and their carers – especially where ...
09/12/2025

The festive season can be a particularly overwhelming time for people with dementia and their carers – especially where family events are involved.
Bolton Clarke Senior Research Fellow Claudia Meyer says preparing yourself and your family can help make celebrations more enjoyable for everyone.

Dementia and the festive season: tips for carers | Bolton Clarke

On this day in 1926 we opened Melbourne’s first after care home to provide transitional care for people of all ages afte...
17/11/2025

On this day in 1926 we opened Melbourne’s first after care home to provide transitional care for people of all ages after a hospital stay. MDNS President Jessie Henderson described the hospital as “a new expression of an old need”. Today, we’re still finding new ways to meet community needs, from our parenting, birth and baby telephone helpline to telehealth, home and community support and in our retirement villages and aged care homes.

As summer quickly approaches and with much of Queensland starting to receive heatwave warnings, it's important to know h...
27/10/2025

As summer quickly approaches and with much of Queensland starting to receive heatwave warnings, it's important to know how to prepare. For older people this is particularly important as extremely hot weather can create unique health challenges.

During these months, it's important to stay cool by:
🚰 Staying hydrated and drinking 6 - 8 glasses of water a day at regular intervals
🏠 Finding ways to keep your home cool including closing window coverings when there is direct sunlight
🏃‍♂️ Keeping activity to a minimum during the hottest part of the day (11am - 3pm)

For more tips on keeping cool and preparing your home for the warmer months, visit Queensland Health https://www.qld.gov.au/health/staying-healthy/environmental/heatsafe/how-to-keep-cool

Bolton Clarke Fairways resident Colin celebrated his 100th birthday this week and says the secret to a long life is hard...
09/10/2025

Bolton Clarke Fairways resident Colin celebrated his 100th birthday this week and says the secret to a long life is hard work and a good family. Happy birthday Colin! 🥳

Happy International Day of Older Persons! This year's theme is "Older Persons Driving Local and Global Action: Our Aspir...
01/10/2025

Happy International Day of Older Persons! This year's theme is "Older Persons Driving Local and Global Action: Our Aspirations, Our Well-Being, Our Rights". How can we recognise and support the aspirations of older people, including clients and residents? Share your ideas!

Monday, 24 September 1945 – 80 years ago today – Queensland Governor Sir Leslie Orme Wilson officially opened the Kenmor...
23/09/2025

Monday, 24 September 1945 – 80 years ago today – Queensland Governor Sir Leslie Orme Wilson officially opened the Kenmore Repatriation Sanatorium on the site of what is now Bolton Clarke Fairview, Pinjarra Hills. The first 12 veteran patients had been in residence in August under the watchful eyes of medical superintendent Dr George Cherry and Matron Viola Everett from the 112 Australian General Base Hospital. The sanatorium was founded to support ex-service personnel suffering from tuberculosis and continued to serve the veteran community until its closure in 1994.

On this day in 1966 we received confirmation of royal endorsement from Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
31/08/2025

On this day in 1966 we received confirmation of royal endorsement from Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

Ninety years ago today, Melbourne's The Star published this account of a day in the life of our nurses. Our teams bring ...
28/08/2025

Ninety years ago today, Melbourne's The Star published this account of a day in the life of our nurses. Our teams bring the same kindness and commitment to high quality care today for clients and residents across Australia.

06/08/2025

From our very first nurse, Nurse Ferguson, to 16,000+ employees across Australia today, on this Aged Care Employee Day we recognise the dedication and resilience that has been a hallmark of our teams for more than a century. It’s timely that today also marks one of our more recent milestones – the day we came together as Bolton Clarke in 2017, honouring early community leaders Brigadier William Kinsey Bolton and Lady Janet Clarke.
A very big Aged Care Employee Day thank you to all the Bolton Clarke teams for 140 years of caring.

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59 Hanbury Street
Bundaberg, QLD
4670

Telephone

+611300558648

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Our Story

Our name Bolton Clarke honours two key community leaders from our past whose values have shaped our organisation and still drive its purpose today. William Bolton, a Lieutenant Colonel at Gallipoli and Cape Helles, was the first president of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League (later to become RSL) in 1916. He saw an urgent need and responded by providing support and rehabilitation for those who had served their nation so selflessly. Lady Janet Clarke was a much-loved philanthropist who used her means and influence to improve the lives of those less fortunate in the rapidly expanding city of Melbourne. In 1889 she became president of the Melbourne District Nursing Society, a forerunner of the Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), and remained a driving force in over two decades of service. Our name reminds us of a combined 200 years of experience, and the energy and passion that continues to inspire and guide our work today.