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Healthy, well-thy and wise

A carefully researched and evaluated health and wellness program can lift the spirits of residents and staff alike, writes Dean Gemmill.

 
A Bird's Eye View

Maryville Aged Care Hostel, in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges in Victoria, has established the country's first bird watchers' club in an aged care facility, in conjunction with the Bird Observers Club of Australia.

 
About Us


CEO Message

Good Shepherd Aged Services embodies the principle that the highest standards in residential aged care depend upon recognising and critically appraising the expanding body of our knowledge and expertise. Indeed, detailed and appropriate evidence based procedures are an important part of that body of knowledge, providing benchmarks for our practice. Of course, our practices are underpinned by the application of our philosophy, mission and values. In doing so, we are seen to help enrich the lives of those we care for, to assist them to realise their potential, and to boost a sense of dignity and worth.

Good Shepherd Aged Services employees have the collective belief of continuously striving, to not only maintain excellence in resident care, but to also create opportunities for our residents to access community, whilst creating a vibrant environment. Good Shepherd Aged Services has been recognised nationally for its innovative programs, clinical excellence, and in particular our health and wellness program.

This website is intended as a guide to how we supply the highest possible quality of care to our residents, their relatives and representatives.

SHARON D'ROZARIO
Chief Executive Officer

 
Philosophy

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Congregation of Sisters of the Good Shepherd:

  • As followers of Jesus the Good Shepherd, we relate to each person in a way that leads to greater fullness of life and a deeper sense of personal worth and dignity. We are called to recognise the inestimable worth of each person made in the image and likeness of God. In a spirit of welcome, kindness, understanding and loving service, we give witness to the value of each person, and especially to the poor, the disadvantaged and the suffering.
 
Mission
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  • Good Shepherd Aged Services is committed to providing continuing excellence in residential care and other services for older people with disabilities, especially those who are poor, disadvantaged or suffering and support for their carers (family, friends and staff), with respect for the worth, dignity and individuality of each person.
  • Good Shepherd Aged Services is committed to implementing unique initiatives designed to help residents connect; with their own health, their loved ones and their dreams.
 
Values
Excellence Those we serve deserve the best
Individuality Accepting each person as they present
Respect Accepting the unique dignity of each person
Compassion Openness to others and acceptance
 
History

Good Shepherd Aged Services was developed as an extension of the commitment of the Sisters to support and care for Sisters and other women who have lived as part of the Good Shepherd network for many years. As the girls became of age they were assisted into the community. A number of women elected to stay within the Good Shepherd community and have been cared for by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd since they were infants. A significant majority of the orphaned girls had some form of intellectual disability. For this group of women the combination of early life disabilities and/or other disadvantages with more recent ageing related issues create extensive and complex care needs which are unique and generally not well understood or addressed by mainstream aged or disability fields.

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Abbotsford convent infirmary - circa 1965

Good Shepherd Aged Services continues to provide for and support residential care for women who have lived within the Good Shepherd network for many years. As these women have become older, some have developed other care needs related to ageing, including increased physical frailty, dementia, sensory losses and palliative care. Community houses were initially established, and as the women and Sisters became elderly a number of residential aged care facilities were established in the 1970’s; which is now Good Shepherd Aged Services. In-conjunction an outreach program continues to provide support for a small number of women who have been part of the Good Shepherd network for many years. Over the past 15 years these women moved from Good Shepherd community hostels to independent living situations supported by staff at the former Virginia Court program.

Related to Philosophy and Mission, Good Shepherd Aged Services focuses on providing care for people with demonstrated greatest need. Admission policies ensure that preference is given to those who are socially/financially disadvantaged, marginalised or have the greatest difficulty accessing appropriate care.

The residential aged care facilities are located at Abbotsford (Nursing Home: 49 beds, Abbotsford Hostel 35 beds), and Boronia (Maryville Hostel 58 beds) and employs approximately 100 staff members.

Good Shepherd Aged Services operates within legislated acts of parliament pertaining to residential aged care services; primarily Aged Act and Aged Care Principles 1997.

All Good Shepherd Aged Services are required to be Accredited with the Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency to maintain quality of care and ongoing Federal Government funding.

 
Our Board of Directors

Good Shepherd Aged Services is overseen by a Board of Directors. There are eleven members of the Board of Directors including the Chairperson and Public Officer. Members are appointed for three year terms and serve in a voluntary capacity. Membership includes specialists in the fields of health, law and business management as well as representatives from Sisters of the Good Shepherd. The Board of Directors has a constitution which is overseen by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd Leadership Team.