Named after a local native wattle tree, Belalie Lodge has been part of the local community since 1978 and became part of the Helping Hand family in 2004. Strong relationships and connections with local community groups, a dedicated Auxiliary and a team of volunteers ensure the Belalie legacy of care and community engagement continues to thrive.
Residents enjoy a diverse range of lifestyle programs and activities including music concerts, slide nights, ladies craft afternoons, bingo and movie days. A Men’s Shed and an interactive in-house museum is also on-site. A recent multi-million dollar refurbishment has enhanced the communal areas and facilities.
Belalie Lodge offers accommodation for 40 residents and features include:
memory walkway, featuring historical photographs of Jamestown
café
library
unisex hair salon
memory support accommodation offering specialised support and careAs well, all of Helping Hand’s residential care homes provide:
shared garden spaces
tailored social and lifestyle activities
weekly church services
religious support for all denominations
inclusive environments for LGBTI+ older people, carers and staff
understanding of the specific aged care needs of people who identify as Forgotten Australians
a pet friendly environment
consistent and continuous care
respite care
spacious rooms you can personalise with your own belongings, plus up to date ensuite facilities
reverse cycle air conditioning in each resident’s room
room cleaning, laundry and linen services
provision for telephone, radio and personal computers
home style meals prepared on-site
selected allied health services
a Tovertafel interactive projector that is designed for people living with dementia and encourages them to play, engage and connect
Our Port Pirie care home, known as Lealholme, is nestled between two nature reserves – Frank Green Park and Woodward Park – as well as being close to central Port Pirie.
Family and community are central to the day-to-day experience of Lealholme. Residents stay connected with regular events such as movie nights, concerts and bus excursions arranged by a dedicated Lifestyles Coordinator. Daily events include arts and crafts, snooker, indoor bowls, bingo and exercise therapy.
Lealholme has a strong relationship with some of the local kindergartens and residents enjoy inter-generational visits and activities.
Lealholme offers accommodation for 90 residents and features include:
library
private family areas
internet and self-serve café
chicken coop
Men’s shed
unisex hair salon
memory support accommodation offering specialised support and care.
As well, all of Helping Hand’s residential care homes provide:
shared garden spaces
tailored social and lifestyle activities
weekly church services
religious support for all denominations
inclusive environments for LGBTI+ older people, carers and staff
understanding of the specific aged care needs of people who identify as Forgotten Australians
a pet friendly environment
consistent and continuous care
respite care
spacious rooms you can personalise with your own belongings, plus up to date ensuite facilities
reverse cycle air conditioning in each resident’s room
room cleaning, laundry and linen services
provision for telephone, radio and personal computers
home style meals prepared on-site
selected allied health services
a Tovertafel interactive projector that is designed for people living with dementia and encourages them to play, engage and connect