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MOE, VICNot-for-Profit144 beds
3.0
Experience 3.0Compliance 4.0Staffing 3.0Quality 2.0
Overall Rating
3.0
Government quality rating
Source: AIHW Quarterly Star Ratings Extract
Rating Breakdown
Residents' Experience(33% of rating)
3.0How residents experience daily life
Compliance(22% of rating)
4.0Meeting aged care quality standards
Staffing(22% of rating)
3.0Care minutes and staffing levels
Quality Measures(22% of rating)
2.0Health and safety outcomes
Compliance History
CompliantNo compliance actions on record
No active compliance issues on record.
The Australian Government rates aged care homes on a 1–5 star scale across four categories: Residents' Experience (33%), Compliance (22%), Staffing (22%), and Quality Measures (22%). Ratings are updated quarterly using data from quality assessments, staffing reports, and resident experience surveys.
Rating Trend
Rating declining4.0Q2 2025
4.0Q3 2025
3.0Q4 2025
Based on resident interviews conducted in 2025
Always Most of the time Some of the time Never
Care needs being met
44%
44%
11%
Feeling at home
56%
22%
22%
Feeling safe
72%
22%
Follow-up on concerns
22%
67%
Food quality
22%
44%
22%
11%
Having a voice
39%
44%
11%
How the home operates
50%
17%
33%
Independence supported
33%
44%
22%
Staff are caring
50%
39%
11%
Staff competence
39%
39%
22%
Things explained clearly
17%
50%
33%
Treated with respect
67%
28%
Total care minutes213 mins (target: 209)
Target
Registered nurse care minutes45 mins (target: 43)
Target
This facility delivers 213 minutes of hands-on care per resident per day. The government requires a minimum of 209 minutes, including 43 minutes delivered by registered nurses.
Care minutes trend
Pressure injuries
1.0 (avg: 1.2)Better than most
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Use of restrictive practices
32.0 (avg: 24.4)Below average
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Unplanned weight loss
10.0 (avg: 5.8)Below average
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Falls
30.0 (avg: 31.5)About average
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Polypharmacy (5+ medications)
40.0 (avg: 37.6)About average
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Antipsychotic medication use
26.0 (avg: 12.3)Below average
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