Independent Living Units
Self-Contained Units for the Independent Senior
There are currently 23 Self Care units, 19 of which are two bedrooms or, alternatively, one bedroom with a study, and four are one bedroom only. Facilities include: lounge/dining room, kitchen, bathroom/laundry, veranda, front and back. Units are designed for ground level access with no stairs. Ramps are also provided for ease of access to most of the complex.
Depending upon availability, a carport is provided at no additional cost.
Entry Criteria
Intending occupants must meet the following requirements to be eligible to enter a Self Care unit at Christophorus House:
- be fifty five (55) years of age or over
- be able to care for themselves
- have the ability to live independently, as assessed in consultation with a medical doctor, and a medical certificate must be provided by your own medical doctor yearly.
Pricing
98.55We at Christophorus House are aware that you need to have a complete overview on all the financial and legal implications of you moving into our Independent Living Units.
Below you will find all necessary information regarding pricing.
Feel free to contact us at any time for a personal meeting and a more detailed discussion.
CHRV operates under the financial model for residents of a ‘Loan License Agreement’. This financial model is used more than any other model in the industry. The incoming resident pays a ‘Bond’ from which a retention of 5% per annum for 6 years ( = 30% in total ) is deducted as a retention from the Bond on payout; commonly known in the retirement villages industry as a ‘Deferred Management Fee (DMF). Once the Bond is paid, as the DMF is a book entry contra, no further monies are needed to be paid for accommodation rights. The Loan License Agreement provides a license to occupy the premises for life or until the resident leaves the premises. Under our Loan License, all maintenance (unit and garden) is looked after and paid for by the operator, including plumbing, electrical, air-conditioning, all appliances and building repairs from fair wear and tear.
One bedroom unit with study (or second bedroom) | Entry Contribution / Bond | $590,000 |
One bedroom unit | Entry Contribution / Bond | $415,000 |
Quarterly Maintenance Fee for a one or two room unit is $1,182.50 (i.e. $98.54 per week).
The fee is used to cover the running costs such as building insurance and other insurances, general community maintenance including lawns and gardens and maintenance provisions, staffing costs, water, and other costs.
The Above Mentioned Prices May Vary Each July And All Terms And Conditions Will Be Finalised, At The Time Contracts/Documents Are Signed.
The Accommodation Bond is subject to the ABS building cost price rise statistics as at the end of the March quarter each year, and are adjusted in July of each year.
The Maintenance Fee, is adjusted each July, based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) put out by the ABS – also based on the March to March annual movement.
Waiting List
When a place becomes available, communication is made to all persons on the Waiting List describing the location of the unit and the price. It will be allocated to the person expressing interest whose name is nearest the top of the list (eg, if a person No. 17 and No. 12 are both interested in purchasing, the unit will go to person No. 12), providing a medical assessment certifies their ability to live independently and the Licence Agreement is able to be entered into within a reasonable period of time.
Community
Community Spirit
Many people comment on the caring spirit which exists at Christophorus House and good friendships have been made amongst the residents. They support each other in good and hard times whether in celebrating family events or assisting on occasions of sickness or increasing frailty.
Residents Committee
The residents have a Residents Committee which is set up under the Retirement Villages Act 1999 (and associated Regulations 2000) whereby residents have input into day to day aspects of Village life as well as budgetary considerations.
Social Committee
Christophorus House Social Committee organises gatherings such as concerts, monthly morning outings and Christian Community Services on a regular basis.
Self Care (ILU) Residents Meetings
These meetings take place 4 times each year ( including the Statutory Meeting in July ) in the Cottage. All residents are invited to attend and encouraged to give input.
Christophorus House Retirement Village – Legal Structure
Christophorus House RV [CHRV] is a Not for Profit (NFP) Public Company Limited by Guarantee and has charitable status. There are no shareholders and as CHRV is a NFP, there is no distribution at any time of surpluses; all surpluses are retained for use for the residents.
CHRV has beneficial tax status, meaning, that it has income tax exemption and also tax deductible donation status, with exemptions for GST on certain income and expenditure items.
Residents can join as members of the Company for a nominal annual fee, which entitles residents to voting rights in the election of Directors and other matters. This means that the Village is run by the people for the people. Membership requires application to the Board for acceptance.
Residents Information
Bus
The Village bus takes residents to Hornsby for shopping on Wednesdays and Fridays at 10:30am and collects them again at 12.30pm. The bus is also used for monthly outings.
A public bus stop is right outside the Village site. Timetables are available for residents.
Visitors
Your visitors are welcome at any time in your home for short stays. Please advise the office during business hours on 9476 3161 of those visits in the event of an emergency. If the intended stay is for longer than two weeks, please consult with the CEO, Milan Telford.
Notice Board
There is a notice board in the Cottage common room with a calendar and announcements of coming events and outings. This web site also has a calendar of upcoming events.
Outgoing Mail
A letterbox is located in the dining room of the Hostel.
There is also a letter box located on the pathway between units 6 and 7.
Telephones
Telephone, internet and WiFi is your responsibility. All charges are payable by the resident.
Computers
Internet and email access is provided via a computer located in the Cottage.
Library
There is a Library located in the cottage which provides a quiet space for reading and research.
Shared Activities
Residents can take part in activities in the Aged Care Hostel..
Services
Doctors
There are a number of medical practices and doctors in the area and administration staff is able to provide you with a list. If your GP is local and you are happy with him/her to look after you, this may continue.
Hairdresser
Each Thursday morning, Lynda comes to the upstairs lounge in the Hostel. No appointments are offered so it is best to arrive early. She is available for Hostel and Self Care residents, including men. A price list is on the wall above the sink. The cost is at your own expense.
Podiatrist
Our very experienced podiatrist, Shelley Raj Kulkarni, visits the Hostel and Self Care Residents regularly. Shelley is availablwe for private visits.
Massage
Along with footbaths, massages can be arranged each Friday.
Maintenance / Window Cleaning
All maintenance is undertaken by our maintenance supervisor and service agents. Gardens are maintained by our long standing gardener of more than 30 years. Should residents also wish to maintain their own gardens, this is always encouraged.
Other Facilities and Services
- On-site Manager
- Emergency call system
- Lockbox spare key for emergencies
- Library
- Community centre
- Visiting hairdresser
- Foot massage and body massage (user pays)
- Pet Policy allowing pets
- Organised social activities
- Combined ILU and Aged Care Resident activities
- Maintenance / Window Cleaning
Tour the Property
Self Care Unit (Furnished)
Self Care Unit (Unfurnished)
Contact Us
Christophorus House
396 Peats Ferry Road, Hornsby, NSW, 2077
Phone
02 9476 3161
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land where we work and live. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment. We celebrate, value and include people of all backgrounds, genders, sexualities, cultures, bodies and abilities.