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About
SwanCare Group
Our Journey
The
sixties: the dream becomes reality
1960 - A bushfire
in a pine plantation in Bentley had an unlikely benefit to older
folk seeking to secure homes for their retirement years. The fire
was the catalyst to realising a long-held dream of then MHR for
Swan, Dr Richard Cleaver. By bringing together a group of interested
people, Dr Cleaver was able to formulate a plan which resulted in
the formation of Swan Cottage Homes.
1961 –
In July, the first residents moved into their new homes and by 1966,
after a period of five years steady development, the original village
was declared complete.
1967 -
As the demand for aged persons housing continued to increase, so
did the expansion of Swan Cottage Homes. In 1967, a generous benefactor
offered a large block of land in Midland to the organisation in
return for care – as a result of this generosity a new, smaller
satellite community was created a short distance away from the main
Bentley campus.
1969
- To fulfil the dream of providing a care facility for the frail
aged, the 44-room Ningana Nursing Home was founded on the main Bentley
campus to provide on-site residential aged care for benefit of the
community.
The seventies: expansion
1972 – Richard
Cleaver Lodge officially opened on the Bentley campus. The 55 newly-built
units offered multi-storey apartment style living as an additional
housing choice for new residents.
1975
– A parcel of land became available in the nearby suburb of
Carlisle from which an additional satellite community emerged. The
sharply sloping rooflines of the resulting 48 independent living
units, clustered around attractive garden courtyards, characterised
the development of the Carlisle community as a new direction for
the organisation and accurately represented the architectural style
of the era. The Social Centre, the hub of resident activities and
numerous special events, encouraged the development of a close-knit
community.
Close proximity to the main Bentley campus also
gave access to a wide range of social and recreational opportunities
and linked residents from both communities.
1976
- The organisation’s main administration office moved from
its original premises in Graham Crescent to a new building in Pine
Avenue on the main Bentley campus.
In the same year, the Waminda Hostel opened offering
residents the option of assisted daily living accommodation in comfortable
self-contained apartments. This initiative achieved the objective
of providing a continuum of care on the one site - a unique concept
for this time and one that was soon to be emulated around the country
by other aged care providers.
The eighties: years of celebration
1980’s - During
the early eighties, several projects came to fruition. Warner’s
Corner adjacent to the Waminda Hostel became the property maintenance
depot to meet the increasing demand for on-site servicing and repairs
to buildings, grounds and the increasing number of residents.
Additional land was acquired to expand the capacity of the Nursing
Home accommodation on the Bentley campus and construction of the
Tandara Nursing Home, adjacent to Ningana, increased the number
of available high care rooms to more than 140. Incorporated in the
design and layout of this purpose-built facility were dedicated
social and recreational areas that encouraged a holistic approach
to caring for the frail aged.
The increasing trend towards resident-funded dwellings gave rise
to the opportunity to make available a greater diversity in accommodation
choices. As the townhouse lifestyle proved to be a popular option
for incoming retirees, Mavis Cleaver Court was constructed offering
a further 76 modern and spacious apartments.
1985
- The Silver Anniversary of the founding of Swan Cottage Homes was
celebrated with the commissioning of new infrastructure projects
including extensions to the Waminda Hostel and the official opening
of the JP Stratton Activities Centre, the Cultural Centre, the Museum,
the Ranyard Activities Centre and the Guy Murray Memorial Bowling
Green.
1989
- The completion of a new multi-purpose building on the Bentley
campus provided a large auditorium on the ground floor which has
been used since for concerts, fetes, meetings and lectures.
Administration was re-located to the first floor of the new building
and the Social Club was provided with facilities on the second floor
for a range of activities including an Art Studio, Snooker Room,
Computer Room and Coffee Lounge.
The nineties: additional growth
1997 – Construction
of the Stan Nowak Villas, comprising four quality units of two and
three bedrooms, was completed in nearby St James – and a further
satellite development was created.
During the nineties, the organisation embarked on a process of preparation
and planning in order to define and meet the challenges that lay
ahead in relation to the predicted growth of the ageing population
in the new millennium.
The new millennium: planning for the future
2003/04
– At the commencement of the new millennium, the organisation
was re-branded under the SwanCare Group name. This has since facilitated
the development of a strong corporate and community identity and
defined a dynamic presence for SwanCare Group as a recognised leader
in the retirement living and aged care sector.
The Bentley campus was re-named ‘Bentley Park’ in recognition
of the organisation’s link with the history of the site. The
name Bentley Park is associated with the growth of the Swan River
Colony and was in fact the original name for the suburb we now simply
refer to as Bentley. In the 21st Century, over 1,000 residents now
call the Bentley Park campus ‘home’.
Stage 1 of the 6-stage masterplan redevelopment commenced on a small
parcel of vacant land within Bentley Park in 2003. This stage saw
construction of 58 new villa and apartment homes which were completed
in early 2005. New residents were settling in to these new homes
within weeks of their completion.
2004/05
– In line with the overall redevelopment strategy and in anticipation
of the exciting period of growth ahead, SwanCare Group commenced
a process to rationalise its smaller property holdings in the metropolitan
area. The Midland site was sold in 2004 and residents from the Stan
Nowak Villas in St James were relocated to Bentley Park after the
sale of the St James property that same year.
In late 2005, stage 2 of the masterplan redevelopment saw the commencement
of 54 new villas on the south eastern corner of Bentley Park. By
the end of 2005, a total of more than 100 new ‘Intelligent’
homes had been constructed at Bentley Park as part of the overall
masterplan redevelopment.
Intelligent housing employs a user-friendly technology system to
programme and to provide a state of the art IP telephone system
with integrated emergency response capability in residents’
homes and alert staff if there is an irregularity which could indicate
a resident may require urgent assistance. Importantly, this intelligent
system also enables couples, who may otherwise be separated due
to increasing care needs, to stay together in their home for much
longer.
2006
- 2007 – At the end of 2005, residents from
the Carlisle campus gradually began relocating to homes at Bentley
Park in readiness for the sale of the Carlisle campus. All Carlisle
residents were settled in their new homes by April 2007 and quickly
became active members of the Bentley Park community.
New residents commenced moving in to the newly-constructed villas
in stage 2 of the redevelopment. The 27 new luxury apartments, now
Plantation Apartments, were completed in August 2007.
As subsequent stages of the masterplan redevelopment are implemented,
more of the original cottages at Bentley Park will be making way
for the next generation of homes.
2007 - 2009 -Construction
of the 83 bed Kingia Care Facility commenced as the third stage
of the Bentley Park masterplan redevelopment, representing a significant
change in emphasis in the way care services are delivered by SwanCare
Group. Residents in care will have the choice of Tandara Care Centre
as a trusted and quieter care experience or Kingia, a care facility
that provides a bright and contemporary environment for residents
and their families. Kingia will open in early 2009.
In 2009, the redevelopment of Bentley Park will progress with stage
4, demolishing old decommissioned accommodation in readiness for
the commencement of construction of new 2 and 3 bedroom villas.
In addition to the massive infrastructure redevelopment
of Bentley Park, the future growth plans for SwanCare Group include
expansion into other metropolitan and regional areas to meet the
forecast growth and demand for service provision to future generations
of older Western Australians living in rapidly developing regions.
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