About George and Annie Starck Homes

The George and Annie Starck Homes is a registered welfare organisation and was established in 1967. It was the “dream village” envisaged by the benefactor Mr George Henry Starck who died in 1958. The manor house, “Oosterzee” which was originally the residence of the Starck family, was built on the slopes of the Tygerberg, in the northern suburb of Bellville and is the centre of all activities at the Homes. The Homes consist of 10 houses, each with supervisory staff, accommodating 10 residents and a separate Healthcare Facility which can accommodate 52 patients.

The houses are surrounded by well-maintained gardens and paved walkways in a tranquil environment. Both management and staff are fully trained professionals who are led by the General Manager and who sees to it that the residents are comfortable and well cared for at all times. The Homes are governed by a management committee which meets each month, who in turn reports to the Administrators of the Trust.

We Believe

Our Values

Our Past

Our History

Our Focus

Our Mission

Our Executive Team

The residents will always be loved and cared for with dignity and respect and in a safe and tranquil environment, creating precious lifetime memories – to this end we dedicate ourselves.

Annamarie Snyman

Annamarie Snyman

General Manager

Schoeman Roos

Schoeman Roos

Operations Manager

Krista de Villiers

Krista de Villiers

Nursing Service Manager

Ancolet Boonzaaier

Ancolet Boonzaaier

Office Manager

Marcel van Dyk

Marcel van Dyk

Social Worker

Bianca du Plooy

Bianca du Plooy

Financial Manager

Abri Jacobson

Abri Jacobson

Garden & Grounds Manager

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