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Reported: May 2025 by Dept. of Health and Aged Care. The overall rating is based on the aged care home’s performance across four key areas: Compliance, Residents’ Experience, Staffing and Quality Measures.
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Maximum RAD: $585,000
Maximum DAP: $124.69
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Maximum RAD: $531,000
Maximum DAP: $113.18
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Maximum RAD: $477,000
Maximum DAP: $101.67
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Maximum RAD: $423,000
Maximum DAP: $90.16
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On April 3rd 1989, Mr. Bob Sercombe, the Local State Parliamentarian, called a meeting at the Niddrie Senior Citizens Hall to form a committee with the objective of building an Aged Care Hostel. Members of the various Senior Citizens Clubs and Service Clubs were invited. This resulted in the Keilor Hostel for the Aged Association Inc. being formed on October 15th 1990.Holloway Hostel was so named after Mrs Sarah Holloway, The Grandmother of Mr Bob Sercombe MP. Sarah was born at Harrietville in the North East of Victoria in 1895 and died in 1987 at the age of 92. During her long life, Mrs Holloway was very active in the Social Services Department of Churches of Christ. For many years she was a regular visitor to a number of aged care facilities. Holloway continued to expand and in 2005 a 30 bed nursing home was added along with a new 10 bed low care house. Total of beds increased to 70 along with a more skilled work force this included Registered Nurses and Enrolled Nurses.