Cranbrook Suites in Townsville, Queensland | Residence
Cranbrook Suites
Locality: Townsville, Queensland
Phone: +61 7 4728 2392
Address: 53-57 Bergin Road 4814 Townsville, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.cranbrooksuites.com.au/
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25.01.2022 Hi Everyone. Please support our fundraiser for WIRES and help make a difference in an injured animals life. Donations for raffle hampers may be dropped off at 53-57 Bergin Rd, Cranbrook betwen the hours of 8.30am - 3.00pm.... Raffle tickets may also be purchased during this time. Regards Cranbrook Suites Management
24.01.2022 Hi Everyone, we have a unit available for rent at our complex. If you know of any seniors or retirees in need of rental accommodation, we can tailor a package to suit their needs. Please give us a call to discuss 47282392 or send us a message via this page.
19.01.2022 Hello Friends, We are sharing with you a link to the UTAS Wicking Course on Understanding Dementia. It is free, fully online and is easy to complete. Both Nicole and Myself gained so much from completing this course, if there is anything you want to learn about this disease then we suggest you start with this free course.... Regards, Lyn and Nicole
18.01.2022 Ms Coralle O’Rourke (MP) for Mundingburra: What are you doing about improving Mental Heath resources in Townsville? I don’t want to see a similar event here, ...as per., the Baxter family? What are you doing to improve mental health, and domestic violence resources within the Mundingburra electorate? Lyn Cranbrook Suites See more
14.01.2022 It is painful to see the trauma that the residents of Earl Haven have had to endure. As a provider of aged care rentals, level 2 accredited, at Cranbrook Suites Retirement Village, and knowing what is expected of a higher level of care; let me tell you I am angry. I am angry with the provider, I am angry with the accreditation services, and I am especially angry with our State government for their lack of intervention prior to the trauma, until those residents became reduc...ed to being non-entities then needing to be removed. This shite is not what I signed up for when getting into the aged care industry. Shame on you Annastacia and Jackie. Shame, shame, shame. You are self-induldent, lacking in empathy witches. Feel free to contact me you useless wenches. Lyn Freeman from Cranbrook Suites Retirement Village.
13.01.2022 Scamwatch is warning all Australians to be on the lookout for fundraising scams and do their research when donating so that money can get to those who are in ne...ed, rather than those who would take advantage. Following every disaster it is natural to want to help and donate as quickly as possible. However, scammers also follow disasters in order to take advantage of the generosity of Australians. These scammers will most often pretend to be associated with well-known charities, large businesses or Government Departments to make them look legitimate. Scamwatch has seen many types of scams spring up in response to the bushfires, including: Calls and text messages impersonating businesses or government organisations seeking ‘donations’ that they will be sending on to well-known charities. Business email compromise scams where the scammer impersonates a high level employee in a business claiming the business will be making a donation to the bushfires to the scammers account. Individuals on social media and crowdfunding sites claiming to be fundraising where it is dubious that the money raised will actually be donated. Impersonation of real charities via calls, text, and even in person through door to door charity appeals. Individuals claiming to be relatives of those affected by the bushfires seeking donations. Ensure your money gets to those who need it by following this advice: Do not donate via fundraising pages on platforms that do not verify the legitimacy of the fundraiser or that do not guarantee your money will be returned if the page is determined to be fraudulent. Be careful about crowdfunding requests as these may be fake and also come from scammers. Check the terms and conditions of funding platforms and ensure you are dealing with official organisations. If you are unsure, make your donation to an established charity instead. The best way to avoid scams and make sure your dollars get where they are needed is to do your research and donate directly to registered charities. You can look up registered charities on the Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commissions website If you believe you donated to a scam you should: Contact your bank to report the transaction immediately. Report the scam to the website it is hosted on. Make a report on the Scamwatch website, or find more information about where to get help. The ACCC has also set up a dedicated phone number for the public to report bushfire related scams. People can call 1300 795 995 to report these scams. Report a scam here: https://www.scamwatch.gov.au/report-a-scam
13.01.2022 What a colourful looking lunch at Cranbrook Suites today! We are a level 2 Registered Residential Facility which means we can do the cooking for you. Come check us out today, we would love to show you a unit.
13.01.2022 What is there to say, the vision just speaks volumes
10.01.2022 Elvis the Labrador doesn’t swim. That is until today. Watch as he goes from getting carried into the pool, to gaining confidence with Luke by his side. He was t...hen jumping in on his own and swimming after the ball with the rest of his mates! Well done Elvis buddy, we could not be prouder of your effort today mate! See more
08.01.2022 What a fantastic effort from our facility, residents, friends and supporters! We managed to raise $761.00 for WIRES (Wildlife Information Rescue & Education Service) which will help some injured & orphaned animals from the terrible bushfires which have engulfed our southern states. Congratulations to Edith Unit 8 and Geoff U39 for being the winners of our raffle hampers.... Thank you to Doreen for being our raffle patron and Kellie from Commonwealth Bank Castletown for taking our donation deposit.
03.01.2022 Statement from National Bushfire Recovery Coordinator, Andrew Colvin APM OAM Like every Australian experiencing our nation’s bushfire disaster, I am broken-hear...ted by the loss of life, the devastation to local communities, the casualties of livestock and wildlife and the immense pain and suffering of so many of our fellow Australians. The impacts are so widespread that most of us will either have been affected in some way, or at least know someone who has been affected. The scale of this event means that this is a national disaster. And the response therefore must be coordinated at a national level. The bushfires have ripped at the very fabric of our regional and rural communities. Solutions to rebuild, repair and re-establish must be designed and delivered with community at their heart. I’m humbled to have been asked by the Prime Minister to lead the National Bushfire Recovery Agency. It is a huge responsibility and I’m honoured to accept it. It’s critical we get the recovery effort right to ensure communities get the support and services they desperately need. This includes mental health and wellbeing support services to those who have suffered trauma and critical infrastructure rebuilding of roads and local businesses. We will help farmers, small businesses and local governments to get back on their feet. It’s my job to work closely with all the relevant people and experts at the national, state and local level to make sure this is a successful, coordinated effort. The Agency will operate for at least two years, and it will have a local focus. We won’t be bound to an office, it is our job to find out how best to provide support on the ground. It’s early days for the Agency. But in the coming days we will be working quickly to establish operations and begin the task at hand. I look forward to getting started and will have more to say in the coming days and weeks. - Andrew Colvin APM OAM
03.01.2022 Let us take the hassle out of cooking!! We have a lovely unit available at the moment. Please call 47282392 to arrange an inspection.
01.01.2022 Hi Everyone, we have a unit available for rent at our complex. If you know of any seniors or retirees in need of rental accommodation, we can tailor a package to suit their needs. Please give us a call to discuss 47282392 or send us a message via this page.
01.01.2022 Thanks for the chat Glenn, hope to have you back again soon.
01.01.2022 Lunch at Tom’s Tavern yesterday celebrating the life of our dear friend Barbara Hansen. Here’s to you Barb, you certainly were one of a kind
01.01.2022 Give us a call, we would love to show you our available units 47282 392.
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