Oxford
Oxford offers premium facilities, including 27 refurbished single rooms, in a beachside location.
Overview
Oxford offers 27 single rooms, spacious and modern common areas as well as beautiful gardens and outdoor entertaining areas provide opportunities for residents to spend quality time with family and friends.
All meals are prepared on-site by a professional chef and quality ‘hotel grade’ linens are used throughout the home.
Our physiotherapist supervises the on-site gym which features specially-designed equipment for building strength, increasing fitness and improving or maintaining mobility.
Hairdressing services are available at our on-site salon at an additional cost.
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Services and Amenities
- Permanent and respite care
- On-site gymnasium
- On-site hairdressing salon
- Co-located with Eldercare retirement living units
Location and Access
Oxford is located on Hulbert Street in Hove where the beach, supermarket, post office, chemist and cafés are located within walking distance. Jetty Road in Brighton, known for its beachside dining options, and the Westfield Marion shopping centre are also a few kilometres away. Oxford is easily accessible by public transport with a train station and several bus stops nearby.
More than 30 Eldercare retirement living units across two villages are located behind the home, providing options for a resident’s loved one to live nearby. The retirement living residents form part of the Oxford community and are actively encouraged to spend time with Oxford residents.
Lifestyle
Oxford’s wellbeing consultant works with residents on creating individualised wellbeing programs that helps each individual live their best life.
A focused team approach, consisting of experienced professionals including registered nurses and allied health specialists, works closely with residents and their families to ensure they receive the highest standard of physical, social, spiritual and emotional care.
With the beach at Oxford’s doorstep, our wellbeing team empowers residents to live an active outdoor life as much as possible so they can maintain their independence and physical fitness.