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541 Hay Street, Subiaco, Western Australia, 6008
Residential Aged Care
We offer residential aged care to over 800 residents across Western Australia. Our staff are on call 24 hours a day and take care of all your personal needs including all meals, laundry services, cleaning, help with everyday living such as showering, dressing etc.
Our facilities cater for those with dementia and some facilities provide ‘extra service’ care. Extra service means residents are provided with a superior level of comfort and choice with ‘hotel’ like services.
Home and Community Services
If you’re a carer who needs a welcome break or an elderly person who needs a few hours of help around the house, then our home care services may be for you.
These services are nursing care delivered to your home, where a nurse will help around the house and help you for a certain amount of hours a week. An individual care program is made for you and will help you to stay in your own home for as long as possible.
Day Clubs
Three of our sites offer day club services, day clubs are designed for people with dementia and gives them an opportunity to socialise and enjoy a range of activities.
Our day clubs also great for carers who need a short term break.
Our day clubs are located at Bullcreek, Kincross and Osborne Park.
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Two exceptional nurses from Amana Living, a leading WA not-for-profit aged care provider, were recognised for their outstanding contributions to the nursing profession at the 2023 WA Nursing & Midwifery Excellence Awards on 6 October.
A new hub for aged care accommodation and services in Perth’s northern suburbs has officially opened in Kinross by not-for-profit provider Amana Living. Known as the Kinross Care Community, the $32 million hub consists of a new 96-bed residential care centre and day club called The Lake House. The care community, which will also offer complementary services like transition care, will generate approximately 100 new jobs.
Five recently qualified nurses and four Amana Living nurses graduated from the 2021 Amana Living Graduate Program for Health Care Professionals at an event on 10 February.
Applications for the 2021 Amana Living Healthcare Professional Graduate Program open today, 20 July. The program offers education, mentoring and work placements at Amana Living to recently qualified nurses and allied health professionals.
A new Skills-Set to help boost the aged and disability care workforce during the COVID-19 pandemic has been unveiled.
Amana Living will help build the aged care workforce of the future through a new graduate program. Aimed at new nurses and allied health professionals, the ‘Amana Living Healthcare Professional Graduate Program’ was launched at an event in Perth this month.
Aged, home and community, allied health and disability care courses available from the Amana Living Training Institute (ALTI) are now half price thanks to an initiative of the WA State Government.
A graduate program aimed at developing the clinical and leadership skills of nurses and allied health staff in aged care has been launched in WA.
Amana Living Training Institute to offer increased training opportunities in aged care and disability services.
From 1 July 2019 WA aged care and disability service providers can access new funding to help upskill and train their workforce and identify recruits thanks to two new initiatives from the Western Australian Government.
If you want to make a sea change in 2019, Amana Living’s Treendale Village offers a resort-style lifestyle in an open and friendly community. You're invited to join Amana Living for a village open day on Saturday 2nd March 2019.
Two Kalgoorlie locals, an aged care industry stalwart, and an innovative enrichment manager are among Amana Living’s finalists in the 2018 ACSA Aged Care Awards. The organisation has been named a finalist in five out of the six award categories, including the coveted Aged Care Provider of the Year.
At nine years old, Giuseppe Reina began studying violin and piano at the Conservatorium in Sicily. Later, he studied at the University of Rome and spent his free time volunteering as a Music Therapist in local hospitals. Now, 15 years later, he is bringing his vibrant passion for music to Amana Living.
WA’s first ever arts festival created specifically for seniors, the Amana Living Arts Festival, launched this Monday 12th February.
Leading Western Australian aged care provider, Amana Living, has announced its acquisition of Settlers Meadow Springs Retirement Village in Mandurah from the Ingenia Communities Group.
WA’s only dedicated service to support carers of people with dementia (run by Amana Living) has been given a large boost by the McCusker Charitable Foundation.
The next generation of people coming into aged care are in safe hands with the official opening of the Amana Living Training Institute (ALTI) in Rivervale by Her Excellency the Honourable Kerry Sanderson AC Governor of Western Australia.
Older West Australians who need intensive support to help them remain living in their own home can now access a Short-Term Restorative Care program through Amana Living.
Making new friends can be daunting for anyone but it can be doubly hard if you’ve lost a partner or your mobility has been hampered by ill-health. Combine that with some of the realities of later life, such as family living further afield and friends passing away, and it makes loneliness one of the biggest challenges for older people.
Aged care organisation Amana Living and St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School have teamed up to support the expansion of an innovative music program for people living with dementia.
Older people waiting for a Commonwealth Government home care package can now access new support, thanks to Amana Living.
Mandurah local Helen Gardner has been recognised for 30 years of service at Amana Living.
A new training organisation for the aged, home and community care (HACC) and disability care sectors has been launched by Western Australian aged care provider Amana Living.
Four-year-olds from the Unicare Early Childhood Centre have spent every Tuesday morning with older people at Amana Living’s Club Catherine King in Osborne Park for the last three months. They’ve taken part in singing, drawing, story-time, bingo, crafts and even watched the Melbourne Cup together.
A trip to an art gallery might seem common place for some, but for an isolated older person it can be an uplifting experience with lasting health benefits. In WA, more than a quarter of over 65s in private dwellings live alone – higher than the proportion for all Australians. With the ramifications of social isolation comparable to smoking and obesity, it’s a significant public health problem.
Helping to restore independence and health, as far as possible, following a hospital stay is the focus of transition care for older people. While the emphasis is generally on physical recovery, the new partnership between Amana Living and the Black Swan Prize for Portraiture places an emphasis on mental wellbeing.
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