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Russell Broadbent secures $40M for Woorayl Lodge expansion, adding 40 aged-care beds in Leongatha
Russell Broadbent MP has pledged $40 million for Woorayl Lodge expansion, adding 40 aged-care beds. The new 80-bed facility in Leongatha will address rising demand, ensuring quality local care and economic benefits.
Federal Independent Member for Monash, Russell Broadbent MP, has committed to securing $40 million to create up to 40 extra aged-care beds for residents in Leongatha. Federal government funding would initiate the highly anticipated construction of Stage 1 of Woorayl Lodge's new facility on Boags Road. The design comprises an 80 bed, state-of-the-art facility that would allow residents to age in the one place.
Russell Broadbent commits $40 million to expand Woorayl Lodge, adding 40 aged-care beds to meet Leongatha growing demand in its aging 50-year-old facility
Woorayl Lodge expansion
The original building is more than 50 years old and struggling to meet increasing demand. Mr Broadbent said that after years of behind-the-scenes work, now is the time to see this project through to completion. "We are seeking $40 million for construction because the people of Leongatha deserve this project. We want to ensure people can receive quality care locally, rather than moving location, which only places further strain on the resident and their support network," Mr Broadbent said.
Presently, Woorayl Lodge is a 41-bed facility, with more than 30 people on their waiting list. Co-Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Ross, said the greater Leongatha region desperately needs the new facility.
"In South Gippsland, we are seeing an increase of people aged over 80 years who are
in need of care. They are not coming into care until later in life, so they have more complex needs. There are no other facilities of this scale being planned for this region, so Leongatha and the greater region will benefit. Not to mention the creation of jobs and the wider economic benefits," Mr Ross said.
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