Catholic Healthcare was established in 1994 by the Bishops of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. The table below lists the journey of our development 1994-2010.
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2010 |
Jemalong Residential Village, Forbes rebuilt |
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Holy Spirit Woollahra and St Vincent's Private Hospital, Bathurst close |
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St Peter's Green and St Peter's Residential Aged Care, Lane Cove North open |
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Ozanam Villa, Coffs Harbour transferred to the parish of St Augustine's, Coffs Harbour |
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Extensions to St Joseph's Aged Care, Coffs Harbour completed |
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2009 |
Casey Court and Villa Monica, Coffs Harbour transferred to the parish of St Augustine's, Coffs Harbour |
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Lifestyle Home Services commences |
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2008 |
Sisters of Perpetual Adoration entrust us with the Villa Maria Centres at Fortitude Valley, Ipswich and Unanderra |
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Paulian Villa, Northbridge closes |
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Catholic Community Services initiates services in the Central Coast and Southern Highlands Severe Domestic Squalor Project commences |
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2007 |
Diocese of Bathurst entrusts us with St Vincent’s Hospital, Bathurst |
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Sisters of Mercy, Bathurst entrust us with St Catherine’s Aged Care Facility and its community services |
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Justinian House, Crows Nest closes |
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St Thomas Aquinas parish entrusts us with Aquinas Court, Springwood |
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Society of St Vincent de Paul NSW entrusts us with 19 residential aged care and three seniors living services |
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Catholic Community Services commences services in the Riverina/Murray, Orana and Central West Regions. Catholic Community Services also commences mental health respite programs |
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2006 |
Sisters of St Joseph, Perthville entrust us with St Anne’s Home, Perthville |
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Forbes Jemalong Aged People’s Association Inc entrusts us with Jemalong Retirement Village |
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Diocese of Wollongong entrusts us with St Mary’s Retirement Village and Bishop McCabe Retirement Village |
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Archdiocese of Canberra-Goulburn entrusts us with Maranatha Lodge, Batehaven |
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Archdiocese of Canberra-Goulburn entrusts us with Blakeney Lodge, Tumut |
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Catholic Community Services formally establishes Clergy and Congregational Care Catholic Community Services also expands services in the City of Sydney, Inner Sydney, and commences services in the Hunter |
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2005 |
Brigidine House, Randwick, a ministry with the Brigidine Sisters, opens |
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2004 |
Holy Spirit Croydon opens |
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NSW Health entrusts us with Macquarie Care Centre, Bathurst |
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Holy Spirit Dubbo opens |
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St Augustine's parish, Coffs Harbour entrusts us with St Augustine's Aged Care, St Joseph's Aged Care, Ozanam Villa, Casey Court and Villa Monica |
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We enter into partnership with the Sisters of Mercy, Parramatta, for Stella Maris Aged Care Service, Cronulla |
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Sisters of Mercy, North Sydney entrust us with Justinian House, McQuoin Park, Mercy Community Care and Mercy Arms Community Care |
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2003 |
Diocese of Parramatta entrusts us with Emmaus Village, Kemps Creek |
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2002 |
Sisters of Mercy, Bathurst entrust us with Mater Aged Care, Forbes |
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1998 |
Australian Red Cross Society entrusts us with Bodington, Wentworth Falls |
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Invited to manage Lourdes Hospital, Dubbo and St Vincent’s, Bathurst on behalf of the Diocese of Bathurst |
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1996 |
Hawkesbury District Health Service, Windsor opens |
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1994 |
Management of Mater Hospital, Newcastle |
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Catholic Healthcare is established |
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Catholic Health Care Services (NSW and ACT) is erected by the Catholic bishops |