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Illaroo Co-Operative Aboriginal Corporation. — aged care facility

Illaroo Co-Operative Aboriginal Corporation.

55 Judith Dr, North Nowra NSW 2541, Australia

Illaroo Co-operative Aboriginal Corporation, established in 1982 in North Nowra, NSW, provides person-centred, culturally appropriate aged care services across the Shoalhaven region for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. Their residential facility, Rose Mumbler Village, is an Aboriginal hostel located 4km from Nowra CBD, offering self-contained units with private ensuites, reverse-cycle air conditioning, and nurse call systems set within maintained gardens and wildlife surrounds. The facility provides both short-term respite and long-term residential care, with services including recreation therapy, rehabilitation support, cultural activities, monthly church services, and assistance accessing allied health professionals including podiatry, speech therapy, and occupational therapy. Beyond residential care, Illaroo operates home care packages, the Commonwealth Home Support Programme, and social support programmes to help community members remain living independently at home. As a not-for-profit Aboriginal corporation, Illaroo's mission centres on culturally safe, person-centred care that supports frail aged people and those with disabilities to live with dignity and connection to Country.

Care types offered

residential respite

Amenities

  • garden
  • communal lounge

Activities & lifestyle

  • cultural activities
  • social events
  • art

Allied health services

physio ot speech podiatry

Cultural & language fit

Languages
English
Cultural focus
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

Quality & compliance

ACQSC compliance data coming soon.