The development is unlike any other - in that you can live within your own high-quality apartment, which is complimented with personal and professional care services that are adapted to empower you to live your life, your way.
At Grandton Applecross, couples and individuals can choose to live their senior years whilst maintaining a high quality of life and their connection to the community.
The Grandton Model enables the cost-effective delivery of a full range of services into your home when required. This provides the opportunity to stay at home and not transition to an institutional nursing home.
Within Grandton - Applecross is a 10 bed private care suite that residents have priority access to.
"Our vision is to empower our residents to live their lives in the comfort of their own homes, on their own terms, with their own level of care."
Feature include:
• Heated Indoor Swimming Pool
• Yoga / Wellness Rooms
• Beauty / Hairdressing
• Day Spa Services
• Cinema Room
• Lounges
• Dining Facilities
• Rooftop Tranquillity Garden
• 10 Bed Private Care Suite
This property at 1206/20-22 Kintail Road, Applecross is a two bedroom, two bathroom apartment sold by Nicole Jones at Jones Realty & Projects on 23 Jul 2024.
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Applecross is an affluent riverside suburb of Perth bound by the Canning Highway and Swan River. Part of the City of Melville's municipality, Applecross is a predominantly residential area with commercial activity along Canning Highway.
Home to numerous parks and reserves, Applecross is in the enviable position of being close to urban environments while still retaining its suburban charm. Some major features are the South of Perth Yacht Club, the Raffles Hotel, Restaurant and Lounge Bar and the Canning Highway commercial area, which provides residents with numerous restaurants and amenities to explore and enjoy. Also of note are Waylen Bay, Canning Bridge, the Challenger Institute of Technology and the Heathcote Cultural Precinct.