Find a new way of thinking about nursing homes and aged care at Wesley Mission Queensland.
Moving into a new environment can feel intimidating, but we are here to support you every step of the way!
At Wesley Mission Queensland, you won’t just be moving into an aged care home, you will be joining a vibrant group of individuals who know how to appreciate life.
We value the importance of you and your loved ones being involved in your care and we focus on building a relationship with you based on trust, compassion, and friendship.
Skilled 24/7 care
tailored to you, no matter your needs (including dementia).
Leisure & wellness
programs designed to suit our residents' individual interests and lifestyles.
Truly holistic care
from pastoral support to specialist health services.
Promoting companionship
in all our 12 communities to combat loneliness, helplessness and boredom.
Respect
Empowerment
Compassion
Wesley Mission Queensland’s model of care is guided by our values of respect, empowerment and compassion.
Our dedicated staff always get to know each pone of our residents to ensure care is tailored to their individual interests and abilities.
Leisure and lifestyle coordinators organise social and recreational events for residents to enjoy if they choose to participate.
Dietitians and speech pathologists design fresh, nutritious meals, tailored to meet your dietary needs without sacrificing flavour.
Our approach to care is personalised, aiming to provide responsive and flexible support that adapts to your changing needs.
Our admissions coordinator will work with you and your family to understand your needs and help you at every stage of your move into one of our residential aged care homes.
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Personalised consultation: we'll meet with you (in person or over the phone) to understand your situation.
Aged care guidance: we’ll help you navigate the Government process and upcoming changes.
Cost transparency: we’ll clearly explain the fees and costs involved.
Service overview: we’ll walk you through our aged care services.
Tailored care: we’ll explore how to meet your individual needs.
Home selection: we’ll help you choose the Brisbane aged care home that suits you best.
When moving into aged care, you can pay for services yourself or access government subsidies, depending on your financial situation.
The Australian Government decides how much subsidy you’re eligible for based on your income and assets. This can help cover some or all of the three main types of aged care fees.
Fees vary depending on the aged care home you choose – usually based on the location, room type, and level of care offered. To explore options and view room costs, including a subsidy calculator, visit our aged care communities webpage.
Prefer to talk? Call us on 1800 448 448 – we are here to help!
Fees in residential aged care are divided into four main parts
A basic daily fee for your daily living expenses
Set by the Australian Government
A means-tested care fee that covers your care
Set by the Australian Government
Accommodation costs
Set by the aged care provider (a cap is set by the Government)
Additional services fess (optional)
Set by the aged care provider (a cap is set by the Government)
Our fees, funding and costs
All our fees and costs are listed in our aged care home webpages. To learn more, visit out Fees and Costs webpage.
Government's fees estimator
My Aged Care website provides a tool to give you an estimate how much you might have to pay.“Everyone looks after me here; they’re just wonderful. I have been here for three years and I have made beautiful friends who constantly keep me happy. It’s just such a nice and peaceful place to be.”
Andrea
Resident, Coper House Residential Aged Care Community
Stay up to date on the latest aged care reforms with Wesley Mission Queensland, committed to building trust and enhancing the quality of aged care.
The reforms in residential aged care will introduce important changes such as new mandatory care minutes for residents, improved food standards, and stronger quality and safety monitoring. There will also be changes to how funding and subsidies are allocated.
These changes aim to ensure older Australians receive more personalised care, dignity, and support in their daily lives.