Nareeba Moopi Moopi Pa Aged Care Hostel (or ‘Moopi’ as it is more fondly known) was established in the 1990’s and is a 14-Bed Aged Care Hostel situated at One Mile on North Stradbroke Island. We provide permanent residential care as well as respite care.
We are passionate about empowering the elders in our care to thrive. We understand that one way to help people maintain control of their life is by providing choices. Our elders have choices in all aspects of their lifestyle and living environment, from health professionals to social opportunities that best suits their needs and preferences.
Moopi has a beautiful outlook and our Elders enjoy views of the ocean or the bush from most rooms. With sweeping verandas Moopi also allows our Elders to experience cool breezes on summers days and lots of space for when families come to visit.
The dedicated team at Moopi ensure that every part of the living at and being cared for at Moopi is quality, including the meals that have been developed with the aid of a dietician but more importantly considering the choices and needs of our Elders.
Over the last few months we have been working closely with the Queensland Department of State Development, manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning (DSDMIP) on plans to expand our facility as an initiative of the North Stradbroke Island Economic Transition Strategy (NSIETS). DSDMIP helped us to apply in August 2018 for additional funding and aged care places under the Australian Government’s Aged Care Approvals Round (ACAR).
We will shortly be undertaking the Fireproofing and Refurbishment Project at Moopi. This will include extensive refurbishment work which will change the look of the building, whilst ensuring that we can respond to bushfire risks in the future. The project will commence in mid-March 2021 through to the end of October 2021.
Additionally, we will also be incorporating a sensory garden for Moopi clients and a community space for future events and activities.
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