Maroba

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Waratah, Australia

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Assisted living facility· Aged care· Wellness program· Hospital & Health Care· Nursing home· Retirement community

Maroba Reviews | Rating 4,2 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Maroba is located in Waratah, Australia on 58 Edith St. Maroba is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category assisted living facility in Australia. Discover loving aged care at Maroba... Maroba is a caring community for self-care, semi-independent and full residential care for the aged. Visitors call it “exceptional” and “amazing”. We just call it home. Our award-winning facilities NSW’s beautiful Hunter Valley will make you proud to live here.

Address

58 Edith St

Phone

+61 249350300

Company size

51-200 employees

Headquarters

Waratah, NSW

Founded

1954

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Edward Cross Photography

My mother has been a resident at for almost 2 years and she is very happy here. She is cared for with sincerity and love. The staff are all to be commended. I as a Newcastle Photographer recently donated a huge 1.5m Framed image of the Nobbys Head Landmark with words on it thanking the staff for all the care and love they bestow upon my mother and all the residents here at Maroba. My mind is at ease knowing mum is beautifuuly cared for.

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Dave Eddy

Highly recommend Maroba, extremely professional and caring

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Robyn Stewart

Our family is extremely satisfied with the care and attention given to our Mum in the dementia wing of Maroba. ANNETTE has to be commended for going above and beyond what is expected. Our thanks to all. Bless you !!

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Michael Jameson

The food isn't great, but that's par for the course. For some years we had constant problems with late medication and insufficient attention given to medical needs. That seems to have improved in the last six months. In the past when there was something wrong our family members had to make all the phone calls to GPs to get it fixed, sometimes taking hours out of the day when it should be the staff's responsibility to fix it. This also seems to have improved in the last six months. They clearly suffer from an industry problem where nursing homes look after the elderly but stable, hospitals look after the elderly seriously ill, but no one looks after elderly patients with chronic illness who need regular medical adjustments to their care but not enough for hospitalisation.

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