Update for Whiddon Easton Park families

2 July 2021

Visitors restricted

As a reminder, please note that the Chief Health Officer announced last Saturday that residential aged care homes in Greater Sydney must exclude visitors. This means that for now, visitors cannot attend Whiddon Easton Park, unless under exceptional circumstances, with approval on a case-by-case basis.

Deliveries

The screening station at the entrance to Whiddon Easton Park (off Belmont Road) has returned. In the interests of everyone’s safety, we ask that you limit delivery of items to essential items only, which can be accepted at the gate between 8 am and 4pm only. We do ask that you wear a mask, go only to the gate and do not attend if you have been to any venues or locations of concern. Please note the stay-at-home orders that are in place for Greater Sydney.

Staying connected with your loved ones

We truly understand that this is a very difficult time. Our teams are working hard to keep you connected to your loved ones wherever we can through phone and video calls. We are offering increased activities to help residents remain stimulated, engaged and connected during this time.

Staying connected with us

If you would like to talk to us about your loved one’s care or if you have any concerns, please contact our team. As a reminder, the phone numbers are below:

For Arthur Webb Court: 02 9827 6725
For Easton Park Units: 02 9827 6735
For Sir David Martin: 02 9827 6666
For Taylor House: 02 9827 6774

We thank you for your understanding.