Nazareth House is a very special and unique home founded by the Sisters of Nazareth, and has a long tradition and reputation for providing quality holistic care. We provide a range of Services that are person centred and delivered by a team of highly qualified professional staff. The home is a place of warmth and serenity where you will be assured of a "home from home" welcome from the Sisters and staff.
Nazareth House overlooks breath-taking views of the Inishowen Peninsula. We have been here since 1981, where it has been and continues to be, our privilege to enable you to live life to the full.
Situated on eight acres of rolling parkland close to the city centre, Nazareth House opened in 1970 to provide care for older people in the North Dublin area. Since then we have kept our traditional core values and ethos while constantly updating our facilities and raising our standard of care.
Nazareth House Camberwell is a 100 bed accredited residential aged care facility founded in 1929 providing care to residents of all faiths and denominations. Located within spacious grounds in the leafy suburb of Camberwell and within close proximity to local amenities and transport links with ample onsite parking.
The community of Sisters provides spiritual, pastoral and emotional support to residents. Daily mass, rosary and other services are celebrated onsite in our expansive and recently renovated chapel which will always be at the heart of our Nazareth community.
Nazareth House is a Catholic Assisted Living community that welcomes people of all faiths.
The Superior General and General Councillors oversee the work of the Congregation, and are accountable to the Chapter for their stewardship of the Congregation's mission, ministries and assets between each General Chapter.
The Archive is not open to the public and does not have facilities for personal searchers, although exceptions may be made for academic researchers by prior arrangement.
The Archive department supports the Congregation of the Sisters of Nazareth Generalate in their work.
The Congregation has grown and expanded throughout the world, always seeking to care for the poor and needy of all ages.
The Sisters of Nazareth roots can be traced back to 1851 when Victoire Larmenier, a young novice in Rennes, France was sent to England.
In the Buzzy Bee Class, our priority is to provide 4 and 5 year-old children with opportunities to learn, explore and become autonomous in a safe and nurturing environment.
This is an excellent training and development opportunity. Benefits include paid breaks, double time for public holidays, excellent overtime rate, an employee assistance programme and 6 weeks annual leave.