1622 days ago

Discover the luxury of Awatere’s Care Suites

Oceania Healthcare

On Friday 12th and Saturday 13th June, we’re holding by-appointment open homes at Awatere.

Join one of the carefully controlled viewings, and you’ll discover how Oceania have reinvented rest home living with our luxury Care Suites, providing Rest Home and Hospital care.

Situated in the heart of Hamilton, our modern and well-equipped Care Suites offer personalised care to support your needs, with all the comforts of home. Complete with a cosy living area, stylish kitchenette and modern ensuite, you’ll have plenty of space for all your treasured possessions.

To register for a tour at either 10.30am, 1.30pm or 3pm call us on 0800 333 688 today.

No referral required.

Awatere Care – 1340 Victoria Street, Beerescourt, Hamilton
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