Beautiful bayside Mordialloc is renowned for its foreshore and watercourse reserves and laid-back village atmosphere. Excellent transport links and shopping provides residents and their families with endless opportunities for easily accessible outings, with the beach remaining an ever-popular destination. Add to this the pier, the Mordialloc Sailing Club, and its location across the road from the Woodlands golf club, TLC Whitewater puts your loved one in a superb environment and location.
TLC Whitewater forms part of Australia’s first fully integrated intergenerational healthcare precinct. Rooms are light and bright, beautifully furnished with custom cabinetry and every room has its own ensuite. There are options for a favourite piece of furniture from home, and most rooms have balconies or access to shared landscaped terraces. Some rooms even have semi-enclosed north-facing winter gardens with wonderful views across the golf course. Dining and lounge rooms feature a glass atrium overlooking a beautiful tree, which runs from the ground floor through to level three, and are active places to meet for meals, watch TV, play a game or just relax and read a book.
Residents and their families will be comforted by immediate access to our onsite medical centre along with a fully equipped health club that includes a 20m warm-water pool and a sauna. Plus there are dedicated activities rooms, a hair salon, Virtual Reality Cinema, and an incredible Community Hub with a grand piano that will host entertainers and play music throughout the day.
And being co-located with TLC Early Learning, residents will have the opportunity to participate in our Intergenerational Program, developed in consultation with the University of Melbourne and Griffith University.
Our approach to care is one that is person-centred and promotes independence and dignity. We will develop a care plan with you that is tailored to your needs and personal preferences. In our purpose-designed memory support environment, our highly trained team applies an innovative approach to meeting the needs of people living with dementia and their families. There’s a shared sensory garden to explore and a range of activities designed to engage and promote overall wellbeing.