Article, History Of The Adventist Aged Care Facility, 2017
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In 1952 aged members of the seventh day Adventist Church were housed in a 25 room dwelling called Coronella in Croydon which was sold by 1957 to provide accommodation for the aged in Nunawading, which incorporated Winlaton. The Barrett Wing was named after the Barrett family.