Anglican Retirement Villages
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Motivated by God’s love through Christ, Anglican Retirement Villages provide care and service that promotes the well being and enriches the lives of older people.

Anglican Retirement Villages seek to work together in a manner that reflects God’s love,best demonstrated in the example of Jesus Christ in order to meet the physical, social, spiritual and emotional needs of their residents and community clients. If you're in Greater Sydney, chances are, ARV has a location to suit your needs.

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Motivated by God’s love through Christ, Anglican Retirement Villages provide care and service that promotes the well being and enriches the lives of older people.

Anglican Retirement Villages seek to work together in a manner that reflects God’s love,best demonstrated in the example of Jesus Christ in order to meet the physical, social, spiritual and emotional needs of their residents and community clients. If you're in Greater Sydney, chances are, ARV has a location to suit your needs.

When Archbishop Mowll’s wife, Mrs Dorothy Mowll, had the vision to provide a home for retired clergy and church workers back in 1959, she probably had no way of knowing it would grow into one of Australia’s leading aged care service providers. Nearly 50 years on from these simple beginnings, Anglican Retirement Villages' commitment to providing quality care and services to older people in a manner consistent with Christian values continues to be their charter– they continue to“create communities of Christian care”, integrating elements of Christian faith into everything they do.

Anglican Retirement Villages (ARV) has steadily developed and grown since its inception and now provides a wide choice of accommodation and service options to over 6000 residents and clients. ARV now owns and manages 22 Seniors Living operations and has two major projects under construction, with more in planning and development across the greater Sydney region.

The work of ARV continues to be part of the Anglican Christian Mission. Their focus is practical care and service provided to older people, but it is founded on the same Christian motivation.

ARV is proactive in researching the needs of older people in order to provide facilities and services to meet their needs and expectations. Whether it be home-based services or larger units with modern design features, security,and a range of activities, ARV actively encourages positive ageing, giving older people and their families the flexibility to make the lifestyle choice that is right for them.

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Rating is calculated based on 40 reviews and is evolving.

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Independent Living Unit Events Co-ordinator in Castle Hill NSW
on 24 December 2019
ARV has a Christian culture and a care-focused community
Relaxed environment, good management, friendly co-workers and a lovely clientele all help in making your workplace experience a really good one. Very good pay and care advancement opportunities.
Registered Nurse in Penrith NSW
on 10 April 2020
Exelent approach
A quality Christian care for all, learn a lot, about quality of care, after working for Anglican care miss a lot, the day to day approach, the supportive team work.
Can’t remember in Arv catering
on 3 March 2020
Horrible, stressful and disappointed
Senior management get away with treating their staff badly, bullying in the work place is put back on the staff as if it’s their fault! Hr do nothing about it, the work place culture is disgusting!
Volunteer in Castle Hill NSW
on 15 January 2020
fun and relaxing, but also rewarding
it was goood i liked it but as a volunteer so didnt work regularly or do any actual work just walk around and talk an chill with residents something take hem around or ask the questions.l Other time plan some events for them like a mother day brunch which was just orgnaising famikly memeber invitions,, decorations, set up and then serving food drinks and saying acivities inn the actual event
Social Coordinator in Warriewood NSW
on 12 December 2019
If Management had taken notice, incredible stressful time, even after I left, a long time to get over.
There was a culture of bullying and the bully is still there and good people have left. Management was aware but nothing was done. I was hoping that it would be my last job. I have now worked in my current job for the last nine years and it has more of a Christian environment than the Anglican Retirement Village. Ho...

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