The Allan Labor Government is ensuring older Victorians in the state’s west continue to have access to the high-quality care they deserve, with upgrades at the Avoca Nursing ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ now complete.
Made possible thanks to a $380,000 grant from the Regional Health Infrastructure Fund (RHIF), residents can now enjoy a bigger and better dining room, kitchen, and serving areas.
The upgrade has improved the Montessori dining experience by giving residents more choices for dining times and meals offered, giving residents with dementia a purposeful and meaningful community space that promotes independence.
Victoria-wide, the latest round of RHIF grants will support rural and regional hospitals, community health services and Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations to ensure they can continue to provide safe and efficient care to local communities.
With 45 projects across 39 rural and regional health services in Victoria, the program is ensuring communities continue to be able to access high quality care, no matter where they live. Work delivering these projects will also support the creation of hundreds of jobs across the state.
The RHIF – now worth $790 million – provides funding to rural and regional health services and agencies across Victoria so these services can continue to provide safe and efficient care to local communities.
Since establishing the RHIF in 2016, the Labor Government has funded more than 675 projects for regional health services – the largest investment ever dedicated to our rural and regional health services.
This upgrade at the Avoca Nursing ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ builds on the Government’s investment in the Goldfields region with works also underway on the $115 million redevelopment and expansion at Maryborough and District Hospital.
More information on RHIF can be found at .
As stated by Minister for Ageing Ingrid Stitt
“Everyone deserves access to quality health and aged care facilities – that is why we have delivered these upgrades for the residents at Avoca to ensure they get the best care possible.”
As stated by Minister for Health Infrastructure Mary-Anne Thomas
“We’re continuing to invest in regional and rural health services, like the Avoca Nursing ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾, to ensure locals can get the care they need closer to home.”
As stated by Member for Ripon Martha Haylett
“For the residents of Avoca Nursing ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾, these vital upgrades will make a big difference to their everyday quality of life – giving them a comfortable place to call home.”