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Lilliane Brady Village

Small residential aged care facility (34 beds) Cobar, NSW

2 Nullamutt St
Cobar NSW 2835

(02) 6836 3059

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The Lilliane Brady Village is owned and operated by Cobar Shire Council as a non-profit 34-bed aged care facility.

Lilliane Brady Village

The centre is a co-located hostel and nursing home both of which are certified and accredited and enable aging in place. The facility is supported by the LBV Pink Ladies who provide valuable volunteer recreational and social support as well much needed fundraising activities.

Location

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Rooms and pricing

Residential accommodation create their fees based on a RAD (Refundable Accommodation Deposit) and a daily rate. Many facilities will negotiate these fees. Use the calculator below to see how a lower RAD can be offset by a highly daily rate

How much have you got for a RAD payment?

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Room type Cost
Ward A & B
Shared room with Shared ensuite
36.72m2
$160,000 maximum
RAD
or $0.00 maximum
Daily rate
Ward C & D
Shared room with Shared ensuite
18.2m2
$170,000 maximum
RAD
or $0.00 maximum
Daily rate
Wards E-F
Single room with Shared ensuite
10.56m2
$195,000 maximum
RAD
or $0.00 maximum
Daily rate
Ward H-K
Single room with Shared ensuite
14.96m2
$195,000 maximum
RAD
or $0.00 maximum
Daily rate
1-Oct
Single room with Private ensuite
11.2m2
$200,000 maximum
RAD
or $0.00 maximum
Daily rate
15-Nov
Single room with Private ensuite
15.21m2
$200,000 maximum
RAD
or $0.00 maximum
Daily rate
Disclaimer

The information which is summarised herein does not constitute financial or other professional advice and is general in nature.

It does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be acted on without full understanding of your current situation.

Any objectives should be discussed with an Aged Care Financial Advisor.