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21 Farrelly Street, Margaret River, Western Australia, 6285
Part of BaptistCare
BaptistCare Mirrambeena is just a short drive from Margaret River’s world-famous beaches and wineries. The home takes pride in providing personal, family-oriented care, using a holistic approach and compassionate attitude. Being a small country centre, Mirrambeena stays true to its roots, delivering service with a smile.
The central kitchens are surrounded by light-filled, roomy common areas that look out onto the beautiful gardens. Barbeque areas are set up for family entertaining, offering the ideal setting for special occasions and social gatherings.
Residents living with dementia have 24 hour care from registered nurses and trained support staff in the calming, decorative dementia specific unit, where continued quality of life is paramount. The area includes quiet lounges, bedrooms and a garden area designed to stimulate the senses and entice residents to the outdoors.
Room configurations are single with ensuite and double with ensuite. There are 30 single rooms, eight double rooms and 12 dementia specific beds. All include an adjustable bed, chair, over-bed table, lockable cupboard, reverse-cycle air-conditioning unit and curtains for maximum privacy.
The majority of rooms look onto the pretty surrounding gardens or courtyards. All windows are fitted with flyscreens and security screens. Residents are encouraged to bring their favourite items to decorate their rooms, increasing the homely feel of their environment.
Additional features of the BaptistCare Mirrambeena include:
SINGLE ROOM Standard Room with private ensuite. Mirrambeena has 32 single rooms with private ensuites, including 12 dementia specific beds. All the rooms are in very good condition, each featuring built-in robes, lockable cupboard, chair, adjustable bed, over bed table, and reverse cycle air-conditioning. The majority of rooms overlook pretty gardens or courtyards. We can accommodate couples and offer shared rooms at Mirrambeena at a reduced rate. 15.7m2.
DAP Daily Accommodation Payments |
RAD Refundable Accommodation Deposit |
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$126.27 | $0 (No Deposit) |
$63.14 | $275,000 (50%) |
$0 | $550,000 (100%) |
DOUBLE ROOM Standard Shared Room with private ensuite. Mirrambeena has 8 double rooms with private ensuites, All the rooms are in very good condition, each featuring built-in robes, lockable cupboard, chair, adjustable bed, over bed table, and reverse cycle air-conditioning. The majority of rooms overlook pretty gardens or courtyards. Our facility features 12 dementia specific beds. 45.7m2.
DAP Daily Accommodation Payments |
RAD Refundable Accommodation Deposit |
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$94.71 | $0 (No Deposit) |
$47.35 | $206,250 (50%) |
$0 | $412,500 (100%) |
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Ask anyone who knows Baptistcare Mirrambeena Residential Care’s Brian Walley and they’ll tell you there was never any doubt this humble war hero, devoted husband and father and proud community member would join the ranks of WA’s centenarians.
The search for a creative outlet has led John Wilson to follow his heart and his camera lens to produce a special calendar for the South West residential aged care facility he calls home.
Lara Armstrong has found a way to close the distance between her and her loved ones in Perth by volunteering at Baptistcare Mirrambeena Residential Care in Margaret River.
Reminiscent of the hit ABC documentary Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds, more than 30 kindy students joined seniors at Baptistcare Mirrambeena Residential Care on Friday for a festive morning of song and dance, tea and cake, and big smiles.
Projects to encourage people living with dementia to reminisce, participate and feel more connected with their Margaret River environment are now possible thanks to a $30,000 grant from Alzheimer’s WA and the Royalties for Region scheme.
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