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Bolton Clarke

ACQSC4★ Daily fee$63.57 Not-for-profit-community

Bolton Clarke is a community-owned not-for-profit aged-care provider based in Bolton Clarke Tarragindi (formerly Trinder Park), Brisbane. Services include residential aged care, respite, dementia-specific.

Is Bolton Clarke a good aged care?

Bolton Clarke is an established aged care provider based in Brisbane, Australia. Bolton Clarke is a community-owned not-for-profit aged-care provider based in Bolton Clarke Tarragindi (formerly Trinder Park), Brisbane. Services include residential aged care, respite, dementia-specific. Pricing is basic daily fee regulated by govt; rad/dap varies by room.

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Key takeaways

  • Bolton Clarke is profiled in our independent aged care directory.
  • Primary location: Brisbane, Australia. Pricing: Basic daily fee regulated by govt; RAD/DAP varies by room.
  • Best for: Not-for-profit.
  • Website available for direct booking.
  • Compare with alternatives in our 2026 national ranking.

Editorial review

Our take on Bolton Clarke

Bolton Clarke traces its origins to the 1885 Royal District Nursing Service, making it the oldest charitable aged-care provider in Australia. The current entity is the merged successor of RSL Care and RDNS, and operates around 88 residential homes nationally. The Tarragindi site, formerly Trinder Park, is a 153-bed Brisbane flagship that carries the historic RSL/veterans heritage of the Queensland half of the merger. The home covers the full continuum: residential aged care, respite, dementia-specific accommodation, palliative-care beds and home-care packages run from the same site, which is meaningful for couples or families who want to avoid relocation as needs change. The veterans heritage is visible in the home's culture and Anzac observances rather than in a formal priority-of-access policy at this site. Pricing is mid-market for inner-southern Brisbane: a maximum RAD of $550,000 alongside the regulated $63.57 daily fee. The ACQSC has awarded Tarragindi a Good (4-star) overall rating, which is solid given the 153-bed scale; smaller boutique homes find it easier to score 5 stars and Bolton Clarke's consistency across a 4-star band at this size is what families should weigh. Considerations: the 153-bed scale means corridors and shared spaces feel closer to a community building than a domestic cottage, and families who prioritise small-cottage dementia design will find HammondCare's model more satisfying though HammondCare isn't present in Brisbane. The Tarragindi site is 6 km from the CBD, well-located for southern-suburb visitors but a 30-minute drive from the bay, and parking is limited near the entrance during peak visiting hours. Trinder Park has been refurbished progressively but is not a ground-up new build. Best fit for southern-Brisbane families who want continuity-of-care across all stages, value Bolton Clarke's deep charitable heritage and the operational stability of one of Australia's largest not-for-profit aged-care groups.

Strengths

  • Australia's oldest charitable aged-care provider, founded 1885
  • Full continuum of care, including palliative and dementia-specific
  • RSL/veterans heritage embedded in the Queensland history

Considerations

  • 153-bed scale is larger than boutique Brisbane peers
  • Veterans heritage but no formal priority-of-access policy at this site
  • Limited visitor parking near the entrance in peak hours

Best for: Southern-Brisbane families wanting continuity-of-care from a deeply-established not-for-profit.

Independent editorial. No commercial relationship with Bolton Clarke. Sourced from My Aged Care register + provider site as at 11 May 2026.

What Bolton Clarke offers

Not-for-profit
Dementia care
Palliative care
Veterans focus
140+ years
Bolton Clarke Tarragindi (formerly Trinder Park)

Common questions

Bolton Clarke FAQs

Is Bolton Clarke reputable?

Bolton Clarke is profiled in our independent directory based on public records and the provider's own published information. We do not yet aggregate review data for this category.

How much does Bolton Clarke charge?

Bolton Clarke's pricing falls in the "Basic daily fee regulated by govt; RAD/DAP varies by room" range. Exact quotes depend on the specific service and scope — request a free written quote to compare before committing.

Where is Bolton Clarke based?

Bolton Clarke is primarily based in Brisbane, Australia, and serves clients across Brisbane and surrounding areas. Check with the provider directly for specific service-area coverage.

What are the alternatives to Bolton Clarke?

Our independent ranking of the top aged care in Australia includes HammondCare, Anglicare Sydney, Catholic Healthcare. Each has different strengths — see our comparison for a side-by-side breakdown.

How do I get an ACAT assessment for my parent?

Call My Aged Care on 1800 200 422. The assessment is free and conducted by a qualified team (usually a nurse or social worker) at your parent's home. It takes 1-2 hours and determines what level of care they're eligible for — Home Care Package levels, residential aged care, respite, or transition care. You'll receive a referral code by post within 2-4 weeks. Without an ACAT code, you cannot access subsidised aged care services.

How much does aged care cost in Australia in 2026?

Residential aged care costs include a Refundable Accommodation Deposit (RAD) of $400k-$1.2M (returned when you leave), the Basic Daily Care Fee of $61.96/day (paid by everyone), a means-tested care fee of 0-$32,718/year based on income and assets, and optional extra services fees. Total annual cost ranges from $30,000 (low-means residents) to $90,000+ (premium homes). In-home care via Home Care Packages is much cheaper: $7,500-$61,000/year depending on level.

What is the difference between low-care and high-care?

These categories were abolished in 2014. Aged care homes now offer a mix of care levels and adjust as residents' needs change. Your level of subsidy is determined by the Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI) assessment done after admission. This means you don't need to move homes if your mum's needs increase — the same home will provide more support and the government subsidy will increase accordingly.

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