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Aged Care Signs

Aged Care Signs
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Aged Care Facility signs by Danthonia make your retirement village or aged care facility stand out from the crowd. Each custom sign is designed and crafted to complement your building architecture while making a beautiful statement of quality and professionalism to your residents and their visitors.

Interior and exterior custom sign styles range from traditional to contemporary. Signs feature hand-carved text, hand-painted and sculpted logos, and 23kt gold gilding on modern water- and insect-proof materials. The signage at your facility may be the first impression prospective residents get—be sure it is a good impression.

Danthonia Designs leads the Australian sign industry in ability, resources and capacity to create hand-carved dimensional signage. Browse through our portfolio of aged care signs for ideas and inspiration, and then contact us to discuss your signage needs.

What our clients say…
"We've had our sign since 2003 and it looks as good as when it was installed. The entry it created has added value to our business."
Maurice Tulich - Managing Director
Blue Hills Village
"The first time we used Danthonia was to produce our entry statement. We were very impressed and subsequently ordered seventeen additional signs. These signs have enhanced our image, helped with a positive first impression and brought many happy comments from guests and relatives who come to visit."
Raad Richards, CEO
Carrington Centennial Care Ltd
"The signs, which Danthonia created for our five villages, have given our properties an identity that was missing in the past and are now a major referral source for prospective residents."
David Elkins
The Vasey Housing Association of NSW
"We've heard lots of positive feedback about our lovely signs from residents and their families. The signs have really improved the quality of the environment. Instead of living in a 'block' it is much more personal to refer to 'Red Gum' or 'Acacia'. Not only that - the graphic images make identification for the independent living units much clearer."
Karan Ross, Major
Salvation Army Aged Care