An additional five residents have been cleared. There were no positive residents detected in yesterday’s PCR testing at Westminster Village. Read More →
COVID testing continues at four Aged Care homes
As explained yesterday, we are combining our Aged Care home updates into a singular communication. COVID testing continues across four homes. Read More →
Residential Aged Care combined update
To support timely and consistent communication to residents, families and friends, going forward we will be combining our site-based updates. Read More →
Westminster Village Aged Care remains closed to visitors
Additional staff have been deployed to offer extra support to residents, and we will continue to provide regular health and wellbeing checks. Read More →
Visitor restrictions reinstated at West Lakes Aged Care
The number of COVID-positive residents at West Lakes Aged Care is now two. All levels of West Lakes Aged Care remain open. Read More →
Semaphore wing remains partially closed to visitors at Wesley House
There have been no new cases identified since yesterday’s update. Wesley House Aged Care remains at four COVID-positive residents. Read More →
Temporary Aged Care visitor restrictions
COVID-19 continues to pose challenges across South Australia, with a new sub-variant of the virus detected in our state this week. Read More →
Westminster Village Aged Care closed to visitors until further notice
The latest cases bring our total number of COVID-positive residents at Westminster to 16, with 10 in Largs wing and six in West Beach wing. Read More →
Largs wing at Westminster Village closed to visitors
As a precaution, the Largs wing at Westminster Village Aged Care has been temporarily closed to visitors. West Beach wing remains open. Read More →
West Lakes remains at two cases & flu vaccine reminder
All visitors have been reminded that they cannot enter West Lakes Aged Care unless they have received a 2022 flu vaccination. Read More →
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