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Aged care

Aged care

In September 2023, selectability took over management responsibility for three small First Nations residential aged care facilities; Ngooderi House, Kukatja Place and Kuba Natha Hostel; in the Lower Gulf. 

Working closely with previous provider, Gidgee Healing during the transition period, and with endorsement from the Department of Health and Aged Care, the needs of residents and their families will continue to be provided for at the highest level.

Read our latest aged care article on addressing the challenges of remote service delivery. 

selectability employees and contractors access LEECARE here

Meet our regional managers

Melissa Forman 

Regional Manager, Normanton

Joyti Ram

Regional Manager, Mornington Island

Helen Paris

Regional Manager, Doomadgee

Jayne Maddick

Regional Manager, rotational team

selectability is committed to providing culturally safe services and high quality care, empowering remote communities and enriching lives in aged care and mental health.

We look forward to working with the local communities to support the needs of aged care residents and their families.

Get in touch

Call: 0482 996 367

Email: agedcare@selectability.com.au

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NORMANTON

Kukatja Place
65 Landsborough St


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DOOMADGEE

Ngooderi House
33 Gunnalunja Dr


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 MORNINGTON ISLAND
Kuba Natha Hostel
159 Gulthaknad St


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Normanton

Doomadgee

Mornington Island

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selectability acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we provide services and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge those with lived experience and those who support and partner with us to improve mental wellbeing and prevent suicide across regional Queensland.

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