Lilliane Brady Village’s director of nursing Sharon Huon is thrilled with the new extensions to the nursing home with residents now able to use four new rooms and a new combined lounge/chapel area in the west wing. The extensions are part of the Cobar Health Service redevelopment project and include four single rooms with ensuites which gives residents more privacy and their own personal spaces. “The rooms have modern fittings, modern neutral colours and lovely big windows,” Mrs Huon said. “Each has their own TV and internet connections, and adjustable heating and cooling which can be set to suit each individual.” She said work is continuing on remodelling other rooms along with the construction of 10 more units in the new eastern section of the building and is on track to be completed in the next few months.
Sharon Huon, the Lilliane Brady Village’s director of nursing, has been an institution at the local retirement home for almost 30 years but now says it’s time for her to retire. Mrs Huon gave her employer, Cobar Shire Council, almost 12 months notice of her impending retirement as it was […]
Members of the public are invited to an information session tonight at the Cobar Memorial Services Club to find out what’s being planned for Cobar’s new Multipurpose Service (MPS) health facility. Staff from the Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) and Health Infrastructure who are working on the project will […]
The Cobar Youth & Fitness Centre’s staff members have recently swapped jobs and are now putting their skills to good use at the Lilliane Brady Village (LBV). Many “non-essential” services, including the Cobar Shire Council-owned Youthie recreation facility, were forced to close last month as part of the Federal […]