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A place like no other

We would like to invite you to Lyrebird Villages for the aged, a place like no other.

Deeply integrated within the hills of Drouin, Lyrebird Villages continues to contribute and be actively involved within our community playing a vital role on the impact of people’s lives.

Only 90 minutes away from Melbourne and only a short stroll from the Drouin train station which provides Lyrebird within reach and a great option for many families in urban and rural locations. We pride ourselves in providing an accessible country atmosphere, picturesque views with modern facilities.

We understand that moving from one home to another can be exciting nevertheless challenging at any stage of life, moving to residential care is even more so. For that, we will assist you and your family from the time you make an enquiry until the moment you settle into your room. Once settled, we will support you integrate within our family, at your pace, and enjoy our hospitality and entertainment program along with the company of others.

At Lyrebird Villages, we fully embrace community living with spacious dining areas, lounges and outdoor landscaped gardens and courtyards.

Our mission is to enable people in our care to enjoy their lives to their fullest potential.

We offer several tailored care options ranging from the warm afternoon cup of tea to 24-hour care and specialised clinical assistance.

Give us a call 5625 6400 and pay us a visit. Our family, caring for yours.

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