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Mercy Health is a Catholic not-for-profit provider of care, founded by the Sisters of Mercy and grounded in a 2,000-year tradition of caring for those in need. The organisation provides health and aged care services throughout Victoria, southern New South Wales, Western Australia, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory.
With a number of new developments underway, Mercy Health’s presence in aged care continues to grow.
Mercy Health offers residents:
Mercy Health’s homes are regularly updated to maintain high quality and attractive surroundings. Residents are supported to maintain independence in an environment that is safe, but home-like.
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The Mercy Health Foundation is a vital force in enriching the lives of older Australians within Mercy Health aged care communities. By collaborating with donors and partners, the Foundation raises essential funds that directly support the health and aged care services across Mercy Health facilities.
For more than a century, Australians have gathered on 25 April at dawn services and parades across the nation, honouring those who fought for our country.
For Perth local and Mercy Place Lathlain resident, Ivy Ballentine, this ANZAC Day marks 83 years since she began her service with the Australian Army.
Demand to participate in the Mercy Health Bethlehem Home for the Aged and Catherine McAuley College Bendigo iGEN (intergenerational education nexus) program has reached new heights in 2024 after 2023 saw another wonderful year of connection and relationship building.
Mercy Health is celebrating 100 years of service of the Sisters of Mercy in the local community of Young, NSW through a month-long celebration in November 2023.
Mercy Health is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew Hewett as Executive Director Communications and Stakeholder Relations. Mr Hewett joins Mercy Health with more than 25 years of experience in journalism, communications and marketing.
Dulcet tones can be regularly heard at Mercy Place Mandurah, as residents are treated to a musical trip down memory lane thanks to a plethora of 50s and 60s songs being played by ukelele enthusiast and Mandurah local, Lyn Taylor.
The sound of the most exquisite music could be heard at Mercy Place Lathlain in late July, as residents were treated to a mini concert as part of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra’s (WASO) community outreach program.
International Day of Friendship on Sunday 30 July will have special meaning for two residents living at Mercy Place Mont Clare. That’s because, despite being nonagenarians and septuagenarians respectively, residents of the not-for-profit home Margaret Franko and Charmaine Brown are living proof that age is never a barrier to making new friendships.
Residents at Mercy Place Cairns (Bethlehem) had their very own ‘Cairns Show’ experience last week - without even having to leave their popular not-for-profit home.
Staff at Mercy Place Lathlain are the first to admit their residents are a dab hand at knitting and crocheting – particularly when it comes to contributing to their community.
One of Mercy Place Cairns (Bethlehem) environmentally savvy seniors has been flexing her green thumbs over recent months to supply the not-for-profit home with a range of fresh veggies for the kitchen. Resident and octogenarian Vera Clair has been planting and tending to the daily needs of a range of vegetables and herbs in a number of new planter boxes, which have been installed as part of a new courtyard upgrade at the popular Cairns aged care home.
Not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Lathlain has been lighting an exceptional number of birthdays candles over recent months, with one resident reaching 105 just three months ago, and another set to celebrate her 95th birthday next month.
For many people having a pet around the house is a normal part of life – which is why Rollo, the seven-year-old German Spitz – a breed that is renowned for loving being the centre of attention - has proven so popular at a WA not-for-profit aged care home.
A born and bred West Australian and a true stalwart of Perth’s western suburbs will celebrate his 100th birthday on Tuesday 13 June 2023, surrounded by family and friends who agree that their father, grandfather and great-grandfather has had a truly full and rich life.
16-year-old Mosman Park resident Zara Denovan is approaching her first year of volunteering at Mercy Place Mont Clare, a milestone that will be recognised by staff at the aged care home during National Volunteer Week, which will be celebrated between Monday 15 - Sunday 21 May.
For mum of 11, grandmother of 31 and great grandmother of 12 Jennifer DeJong, Mother’s Day is understandably a very large family affair. And the Mercy Place Mandurah resident who is a born and bred Victorian happily admits that being a mother was always her highest priority.
Great grandmother and born and bred Queenslander Elaine Tyrrell will be spending Mothers’ Day in good company. This year, 78-year-old Elaine - who made the decision to join the Air Force when she was just 18 years old - will be celebrating motherhood along with members of her family who include her four daughters, nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
International Nurses Day will cut through the generations at Mercy Place Mandurah, as retired nurses who are now residents of the not-for-profit aged care home celebrate their careers of caring alongside current nursing staff.
New friendships are set to flourish at Mercy Health’s Mercy Place Lathlain aged care home with youngsters from the nearby Nido Early School. Residents at the not-for-profit home are set to build friendships with children from the school as part of an intergenerational partnership, which encourages companionship and connections between young and old.
International Nurses Day (May 12 2023) will cut through the generations at Mercy Place Mandurah, as retired nurses who are now residents of the not-for-profit aged care home celebrate their careers of caring alongside current nursing staff.
When residents at not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Lathlain sit down for their in-house hairdressing appointment each week, they are often treated to an extra side helping of ‘hair of the dog’, so to speak.
Mercy Health residential aged care homes are full of amazing people with incredible stories but Les Trigg, a resident at regional Victoria’s Mercy Place Colac, has a story that’s hard to top. This Thursday “Trigger”, as he is known by those closest to him, turns 102. He will be joined by wife Pam but last Friday he received an early gift.
From India to Indonesia and everywhere in between, the dozens of different cultures that make up Mercy Health will be celebrated when the not-for-profit aged care organisation marks Harmony Day later this month.
Mercy Place Lathlain volunteer Ella Scott has been playing the harp for residents at the not-for-profit aged care home for over three years, something which she says in turn relaxes, soothes and can have a profound effect on the seniors, many of whom are living with dementia.
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