BaptistCare is delighted to announce it has entered into an agreement to acquire retirement village and residential aged care home in Drummoyne, and a retirement village in Ashfield.
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24 March 2025
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| Retirement Living, Aged Care Homes
BaptistCare is delighted to announce it has entered into an agreement to acquire
retirement village and residential aged care home in Drummoyne, and a retirement village in Ashfield.
The locations are owned and operated by Presbyterian Aged Care (PAC). Iona Village (Drummoyne) includes eight independent living units, and Pitt Wood Village (Ashfield) features 25 units. The aged care home in Drummoyne, Minnamurra, has 66 beds. Across the three sites there are more than 100 employees currently supporting operations.
BaptistCare will take over the operation of both sites in June and will spend the next few months working closely with the on-site teams to ensure a smooth transition for residents, including offering employment to existing employees.
Margaret Mackenzie, Executive Chair of PAC said they are committed to facilitating a gradual journey of change for valued residents and staff.
“We remain committed to the care of our residents and team members during this transition process,” she said.
“We have a strong history of collaboration with BaptistCare, having successfully transferred our home care business and Ashfield-based residential aged care home in 2024. We’re pleased to share the same values and principles, ensuring the continued delivery of the high standards of care that Presbyterian Aged Care has been known for,” said Ms. Mackenzie.
Charles Moore, CEO of BaptistCare said he is very excited to welcome residents and employees across the Ashfield and Drummoyne sites, into the BaptistCare family.
“For over 80 years, BaptistCare has been dedicated to providing high-quality care and creating safe, supportive communities for older Australians in NSW. We are excited to expand our presence in the Inner West and continue building on the strong foundation of care already in place at these locations,” he said.
“Over the coming months, we look forward to working closely with residents, employees, and families to ensure a smooth transition. Our priority is to honour the legacy of care established by Presbyterian Aged Care while bringing our People First approach to support both residents and employees in this next chapter,” said Mr Moore.
This acquisition comes as BaptistCare has finalised a national merger with Baptcare (VIC, TAS, SA) and Baptist Care SA, to form Australia’s third largest integrated care and service provider. BaptistCare now has over 12,000 employees and offers retirement living and aged care, community housing and family and community services to over 38,000 customers across New South Wales, the ACT, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia.
Upon completion of this acquisition, BaptistCare will operate 34 retirement villages and 50 aged care homes across the country.