Residential Care

Werombi Court

Where comfort, connection and care come together

A welcoming residential aged care home, Werombi Court, offers personalised support, comfort, and an incredible community.

About Werombi Court

Comfort, Community, with incredible care

Werombi Court provides a calm and comfortable environment where residents can settle in with confidence. The home is designed to encourage connection, routine, and familiarity while ensuring access to professional support at all times.

Families choose Werombi Court because it combines reliable clinical care with a genuine sense of belonging.

Accommodation & inclusions

Werombi Court offers comfortable accommodation designed to support both privacy and community living.

Care & Support

At Werombi Court, care is personalised to the individual. Our experienced team provides consistent support while respecting routines, preferences, and independence.

Assistance with daily living

Ongoing health monitoring

Coordination with allied health professionals

Access to GP clinics and medical oversight

Lifestyle & community

Life is about doing the things you love, as often as you can.

We have a leisure and lifestyle team in all our Aged Care Homes. This group of dedicated, passionate individuals runs events every day for you to participate in.

In your first week with us, you will be visited by a member of the leisure and lifestyle team who will tell you about all the things you can get up to. They’ll also ask you about the things you enjoy doing, so they can see how best to accommodate you.

We also provide books for avid readers from the Camden Library, which are exchanged regularly, so you never have to worry about running out of new reading material.

Fees & charges

Residential aged care fees are determined in line with Australian Government guidelines and individual financial assessments.

Basic Daily Care Fee (pays for living expenses)

The basic daily care fee is paid by all consumers, typically at 85% of the single aged pension. This fee is currently $66.80 per day.

This helps aged care homes meet the cost of services such as catering, cleaning and gardening. From 1 November 2025, residents who can afford it will contribute towards some or all of the Hotelling Supplement. The government will continue to pay the rest, including the full Hotelling Supplement for those who are unable to afford to contribute.

The government fully funds all clinical care costs in aged care homes.

The Non-Clinical Care Contribution covers things such as bathing, mobility assistance and lifestyle activities. Those who can afford it will make a contribution towards their NCCC based on their means assessment.

A lifetime cap will mean residents will no longer have to pay the NCCC once they reach $130,000 (indexed) in total contributions, or after 4 years — whichever comes first. Additionally, a daily cap of $101.16 (indexed) applies to the NCCC.

The family home is exempt from means testing when there is a protected person (a spouse or dependent adult child) residing in the home.

For further specific information on Means Testing for Aged Care Fees, please contact: Services Australia phone line on 1800 227 475 or visit the My Aged Care website to use the fee estimating tool.

Our Refundable Accommodation Deposit amounts vary from facility to facility and consumers have the choice of paying the accommodation payment as:

  • A lump sum refundable deposit (RAD) that is refunded when you leave care, less any retention amounts and any fees that you agree to draw down from it, or
  • A Daily Accommodation Payment (DAP) that is not refunded when you leave care, or
  • Any combination of lump sum and daily payment.

Until you pay a lump sum, you will pay by daily payment. You can pay a lump sum at any time after you enter care.

A lump sum payment is considered an asset for aged care purposes. This means it is counted in your means assessment and may affect your hotelling contribution and non-clinical care contribution.

If you choose a combination payment, you can choose to draw your daily payment from your paid lump sum. Over time, this will increase your daily payment unless you top up the lump sum. Your provider may also agree to draw other fees from the lump sum, like your basic daily fee.

If you first enter permanent residential aged care on or after 1 November 2025, the following accommodation arrangements will apply.

These include:

  • Refundable deposit retention – if you pay a lump sum, your provider keeps 2% of your lump sum per year. This amount is not refunded when you leave care. After 5 years in care, no further retention amounts will be deducted. This amount is calculated daily and deducted monthly.
  • Daily accommodation payment (DAP) indexing – if you pay by DAP, this amount will increase due to indexation on 20 March and 20 September each year. Indexation does not apply to daily accommodation contributions (DAC) paid by residents eligible for government assistance with their accommodation costs.

Contact Us

Getting started

To move into Werombi Court, an ACAT (Aged Care Assessment Team) approval is required. We are here to help you understand eligibility, availability, and next steps.

Choosing residential aged care is a significant decision — we’re here to make it feel manageable and supported.

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Your enquiry will be handled with care and confidentiality.

FAQs

Werombi Court:
What you need to know

What level of care is provided at Werombi Court?

Werombi Court provides 24/7 residential aged care, including personal care, medication management, access to allied health services and GP clinics.

Yes. An ACAT assessment is required before admission into residential aged care. Our team can guide you through the process.

Yes. Families are encouraged to stay connected, and visitor parking is available on site.

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