UnitingSA Wesley House Aged Care redevelopment - front exterior

Established Project

 Wesley House Aged Care Redevelopment

Wesley House Aged Care

Redevelopment

UnitingSA’s first Residential Aged Care site underwent a significant redevelopment featuring 168 private bedrooms and a specialised memory support unit. It includes a modern, eco-friendly design, allowing residents to actively engage with the coastal community or take part in a range of leisure activities onsite.

Background

This is the second redevelopment of Wesley House since opening in 1950, with a smaller renovation completed 30 years prior.

It allowed residents from the outdated Morpeth Aged Care to move into modern accommodation coupled with high-quality care in a social, welcoming environment.

Project Summary & Features

  • 168 new comfortable bedrooms with private ensuites, air‑conditioning and smart TVs, increasing the total number of resident rooms by 46
  • 48‑bedroom wing and secure memory unit for residents living with dementia
  • Large activity spaces, living areas, courtyards, a hairdresser and café allow for greater resident engagement with loved ones and the community
  • Eco‑friendly design, featuring an on‑site generator and centralised energy monitoring system, and 130kW solar power
  • Project delivered in three stages

2017 Winner of the ‘Innovation in Development’ award from the Urban Development Institute of Australia’s (UDIA) SA Awards for Excellence

  • Joint winner of the ‘Excellence in Aged Living Design’ from Aged and Community Services SA&NT

Location

Military Road, Semaphore Park

Project type

Residential Aged Care Redevelopment

Development cost

$40 million

Completion date

September 2016

Target group

Individuals requiring high-quality Residential Aged Care in Adelaide’s western suburbs

Project team 

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“I was in such a dark place for years and my mental health issues meant I couldn’t see anything straight. With the help of my support worker, I started to feel comfortable in my own skin and now I am even working again. I will always remember how I recovered with the help I received through UnitingSA.”

Hiroko,
Received support from Mental Health Services

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