Respect Aged Care

Respect Aged Care A not-for-profit aged care provider with modern facilities, caring staff and a century of experience.

We have aged care homes at the following locations:

Alcheringa
Telephone: 03 5032 9169
2/14 Boree Dr, Swan Hill, VIC 3585

Avonlea
Telephone: 03 5391 1348
72 Macpherson Street, Nhill, Victoria 3418

Coates Hostel
Telephone: 03 5477 3300
Cnr Long & James Street, St Arnaud, Victoria, 3478

Cohuna Village
Telephone: 03 5456 2338
38 Augustine Street, Cohuna, Victoria, 3568

Cooinda
Telephone: 02 6352 3313
38 Maple Crescent, Lithgow, New South Wales, 2790

Coroneagh Park
Telephone: 03 6437 2551
50 Ironcliffe Road, Penguin, Tasmania 7316

Eliza Purton Home
Telephone: 03 6425 1515
26 Lakin Street, Ulverstone, TAS 7315

Lyrebird Village
Telephone: 03 5625 6400
6-20 Neerim St, Drouin, Victoria, 3818

Mitchell House
Telephone: 03 5133 9099
127 Vary Street, Morwell, VIC 3840

Mt St Vincent
Telephone: 03 6425 2166
75 South Road, Ulverstone, Tasmania 7315

St Ann's
Telephone: 03 6216 2266
142 Davey Street, Hobart, Tasmania 7000

St John's
Telephone: 03 5721 4214
138 Williams Road, Wangaratta, Victoria, 3677

Tongala Memorial
Telephone: 03 5859 0800
18 Purdey St, Tongala, VIC 3621

Tyler Village
Telephone: 03 6343 2757
320 Westbury Road, Prospect Vale, Tasmania 7250

Wellington Views
Telephone: 03 6262 6000
24 Stanfield Drive, Old Beach, Tasmania 7017

Woodhaven
Telephone: 02 6920 5610
55A Hebsen Street, Lockhart, New South Wales, 2656

R.M. McHale Hostel
Koraleigh Nursing Home
Deakin Village
Memorial Drive Retirement Village

25/09/2025

🏆 Residents fly their colours for the AFL Grand Final 🏆

From the heart of aged care to the heart of the AFL Grand Final, residents across our homes are proudly backing their teams for the big game. They’ve shared messages of luck and footy spirit ahead of Saturday's clash.

Footy isn’t just a game, it’s a connection across generations. Good luck to both the Geelong Cats and Brisbane Lions, may the best side win!

Tag your mates, tag your teams, and let’s get this video in front of the AFL, the Lions and the Cats.

Geelong Cats Brisbane Lions AFL

Theme days are an absolute highlight at Ingham Lodge, with residents, staff and even contractors getting amongst it! Thi...
24/09/2025

Theme days are an absolute highlight at Ingham Lodge, with residents, staff and even contractors getting amongst it! This time it was Western Wednesday, and there was no shortage of cowboy hats, boots and big smiles around the home. Some residents love the chance to dress up, while others just enjoy the relaxed vibe it brings to the day.

Well done to everyone involved in organising! These days are such a fantastic way to help create stronger connections and they add to the inclusive, welcoming culture that Ingham Lodge is known for.

Residents at Mitchell House have had a lot of fun with footy tipping this season. There’s been plenty of banter, friendl...
23/09/2025

Residents at Mitchell House have had a lot of fun with footy tipping this season. There’s been plenty of banter, friendly rivalry and lots of talk about who everyone was backing each week.

The season wrapped up with the Footy Tipping Awards. Theresa Whelan came out on top with 139 points! Theresa, seen in her pink cardigan, was all smiles as she claimed first place. 😁🏆 Comment below who you're backing for the grand final!

🏡 Alpine School Intergenerational Visit at Yallambee Lodge Residents enjoyed a lovely morning with students from the Alp...
22/09/2025

🏡 Alpine School Intergenerational Visit at Yallambee Lodge

Residents enjoyed a lovely morning with students from the Alpine School, who led activities including music, ping pong, table hockey, art, drawing and balloon games.

These visits not only bring plenty of smiles, but also build connection, boost wellbeing and give both generations the chance to learn from each other. Great work everyone!

Tyler Village residents have been busy creating the first pieces of a colourful project called ‘Tilly the Tyler Snake’. ...
19/09/2025

Tyler Village residents have been busy creating the first pieces of a colourful project called ‘Tilly the Tyler Snake’. Each rock is hand-painted and placed in the display. Over the coming weeks, residents will keep adding their designs , and staff and visitors are invited to join in too!

Bayview Haven residents have enjoyed another wonderful few weeks of activities. They spent time with Eric and Jacinta Re...
18/09/2025

Bayview Haven residents have enjoyed another wonderful few weeks of activities. They spent time with Eric and Jacinta Read and their friend Sparky, who always bring music and smiles.

The monthly Rotary lunch drive was another highlight, giving residents a sense of connection and purpose as they helped deliver lunches to schools across the district.

👋 Meet Areil Byrne, Social Care Coordinator at Mareeba GardensAreil Byrne brings a unique blend of clinical experience a...
17/09/2025

👋 Meet Areil Byrne, Social Care Coordinator at Mareeba Gardens

Areil Byrne brings a unique blend of clinical experience and academic insight to her role in aged care.

Nestled on the beautiful lands of the Muluridji people, Mareeba Gardens is home to a vibrant and compassionate community - one that Social Care Coordinator Areil has proudly been part of for over three years.

With a background in aged care that began in her early twenties as an Assistant in Nursing in Yeppoon, Areil brings both professional experience and heartfelt empathy to her role.

“Having worked as a personal carer, I understand the challenges our team faces daily,” she shares. “That perspective helps me approach my work with a strong sense of unity and shared purpose, we’re all here for the residents.”

Currently completing a social work degree through CQ University, Areil integrates her academic learning into her daily practice. She is a strong advocate for person-centred care, believing that residents should be seen as the experts in their own lives.

“Relationships built on mutual respect and reciprocity are essential,” she explains. “Empowering older people to live fully is at the heart of everything I do.”

When she first joined Mareeba Gardens, Areil admits she felt like “a fish out of water.” But with time, life experience and growing confidence, she found her stride. Today, she leads residents to enjoy a dynamic lifestyle program that reflects their voices and choices. Monthly meetings ensure that activities are shaped by their interests and feedback.

One of the standout initiatives under her coordination is the intergenerational program with a local kindergarten. “Many residents don’t have the chance to see their grandchildren or great grandchildren regularly,” Areil says. “This program brings joy and connection, bridging generations in the most heartwarming way and creating togetherness for the young and the young at heart.”

Daily exercise sessions, co-designed with the home’s physiotherapist Deb, are another key feature of the program. “Wellbeing is holistic,” Areil notes. “Physical activity, social engagement and emotional support all play a role.”

Despite the challenges that come with the role, Areil feels deeply privileged to support older people in living meaningful, fulfilling lives. “Life doesn’t stop as we grow older,” she says. “In fact, some of our residents tell us they’re living more fully now than ever before.”

There have been some big smiles at Lake Lodge, Lyndoch Living, thanks to some exciting additions....The team recently in...
16/09/2025

There have been some big smiles at Lake Lodge, Lyndoch Living, thanks to some exciting additions....The team recently introduced a Tovertafel Pixie – an interactive game projector designed to spark movement, social connection and fun. As you can see, it’s already a hit with residents (and staff!).

Residents also welcomed a visit from an adorable lamb named Shep. Everyone absolutely loved meeting him 💜

RUOK? Day at Respect This September, residents and staff across Respect took time to ask one another, “RUOK?” Over morni...
15/09/2025

RUOK? Day at Respect

This September, residents and staff across Respect took time to ask one another, “RUOK?”

Over morning and afternoon teas, we shared honest conversations, listened deeply and offered support. These moments remind us that checking in with someone you know, care about, or work with shouldn’t happen just once a year, it should be an ongoing conversation. Because our people truly matter!

Highlights from across Respect:

Mitchell House (Morwell, VIC): A cosy PJ day with residents and staff decorating cupcakes together.

Gracemere Gardens (Gracemere, QLD): Ice cream from Mr. Mo Jo and PJ day brought joy and laughter.

Cooinda (Lithgow, NSW): An afternoon of treats, singing, dancing, and a celebration of Spring and Daffodil Day.

Ingham Lodge (Ingham, QLD): General Manager Theresa and Care Manager Roopneet checked in with staff across all shifts and even contractors and therapy puppies — to ensure everyone felt seen and supported.

RM Begg (Kyneton, VIC), Bayview Haven (Portland, VIC) and our corporate teams: Shared powerful messages, photos, and gatherings that showed how deeply we care.

A heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated and helped make RUOK? Day meaningful across our homes and teams. Let’s keep the conversation going - today, tomorrow and every day.

Gladys is 99 years young, and until a few weeks ago, still lived independently at home.  Ms Lee is very well known in Qu...
12/09/2025

Gladys is 99 years young, and until a few weeks ago, still lived independently at home.

Ms Lee is very well known in Queensland, and is no stranger to firsts, as Gladys was the very first female apprentice pharmacist at Mater Hospital in Brisbane.

Both Gladys and her brother Rupert are local celebrities, as Rupert is renowned for "the Original Pub with No Beer", Lee's Hotel, and Gladys, for her very own pharmacy located just a few doors up.

The Lees have a number of buildings named after them in Ingham, and we are truly lucky to welcome Gladys and her cheeky personality, into our Ingham Lodge family

Theresa Bott, Ingham Lodge General Manager, said "It is with pleasure I introduce Ms Gladys Lee. Gladys is the first admission to Ingham Lodge under the Respect group and also Respect's very first Queensland admission ever! Welcome home Gladys.”

What a milestone! Betty celebrated her 105th birthday recently surrounded by her family and friends at Lyndoch Living. B...
11/09/2025

What a milestone! Betty celebrated her 105th birthday recently surrounded by her family and friends at Lyndoch Living. Betty enjoyed a lovely birthday cake for morning tea and she woke up to the door of her room being decorated by staff and some beautiful flowers from her family. Happy Birthday, Betty!

🍕 At Edward Collick Home, residents recently rolled up their sleeves for a hands-on pizza-making day! They chose their f...
10/09/2025

🍕 At Edward Collick Home, residents recently rolled up their sleeves for a hands-on pizza-making day! They chose their favourite toppings, built and baked their own creations, and really enjoyed getting involved. The activity encouraged plenty of chatting and connection, and there was a real sense of pride when everyone sat down to share the delicious pizzas they’d made themselves.

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More Than Just Care Respect is known for investing in the wellbeing of the elderly because we believe that dignity and respect are basic human rights. Our residential care homes can be found in nine communities across Australia.

We’ve been investing in the wellbeing of the elderly community for almost a century as St Ann’s, Island Care, Alcheringa and Cohuna. These four organisations across Tasmania and regional Victoria have now united, to be known simply as Respect Aged Care. We are a not-for-profit group that exists to benefit our residents, not shareholders. This means that all of our income goes back into providing high quality care to our residents.

As a not-for-profit aged care organisation Respect’s mission is to care for the elderly in our communities in an environment of respect, value and belonging. With modern facilities, supportive staff and comprehensive services, we now offer a superior level of care to more people across Tasmania and Victoria. Our first class aged care facilities can be found in the following locations: