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Residential Care Apartments - Now available

Ranfurly Residential Care Centre

To complement our hospital level care unit and Dementia Centre we also have Residential Care Apartments, or 'LTO's'. These rooms are larger than the regular rooms and have a private lounge, en-suite and kitchen area.

Rooms are initially purchased either by the family or the individual, and have an ongoing residential care fee - the same payment required anywhere once assessed as needing 24 hour care. This will be paid privately or via the super and government subsidy, depending on asset thresholds (this is established by WINZ / MOH, not RRCC staff).

For further information, please ring and talk to our Facility Manager, Darren McKean on 06 323 5050 or email, fm@ranfurlyrcc.co.nz, alternatively please contact our General Manager, Virginia Dyall-Kalidas on 021 713 939 or email, gm@ranfurlyrcc.co.nz.
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