High Quality Care at Opal Wallarah Point
29th May 2019 | 5 min readOpal’s continuing commitment to high quality care in the Central Coast region was recently celebrated with a sod turn ceremony signalling the beginning of construction of its Opal Wallarah Point (formerly known as Opal Toukley) care home.
The Mayor of the Central Coast, Jane Smith, opened the site, acknowledging the important role Opal Wallarah Point will play in providing much needed quality aged care to the local community.

With stunning views over Budgewoi and Tuggerah Lakes, the new home will provide high quality, affordable care and offer single rooms with en-suites or companion rooms, spacious outdoor areas, a central social hub with a café, a Wellness Centre with an outdoor courtyard providing individual reablement programs, and a dedicated memory support unit for people living with dementia.
The 125-bed residential aged care home will sit alongside four existing homes in Berkeley Vale, Kanwal (Opal Glenmere), Killarney Vale and Norah Head.
More from News

Home Stories
Never too late to fall in love
Marie and Ron met in January 2019 at Cameron Park Care Community but their whirlwind romance really only began less than a year ago when they attended an exercise class togethe
19th April 2021 | 4 min

News
Social Impact Report 2020
We are immensely proud of the role Opal plays in our society, not only in caring for older Australians but also in providing valuable social support for the wider com
15th April 2021 | 4 min

Home Stories
The antidote to ageism
According to the World Health Organization’s (WHO), Global Report on Ageism* released in March, half of the world’s population is believed to hold ageist attitudes towards olde
8th April 2021 | 4 min