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Mercy Place Edgewater consists of four welcoming households located close to the beautiful Hillarys Boat Harbour, which offers a smorgasbord of restaurants, cafes and shops.
At Mercy Place Edgewater, we value independence, choice and relationships. Staff support residents to enjoy a rich and active life within each small household. We can help you prepare dinner in the household kitchen or maintain the garden - whatever gives you purpose and joy. There are also regular bingo sessions, a daily walking group and a variety of local entertainers and community groups that regularly visit our home. You may also choose to share quality time with family and friends in the communal areas and gardens.
With caring staff, friendly faces and support to live life your way, Mercy Place Edgewater is the perfect blend of independence and support.
Available Services
Private room with a private ensuite available soon
The room has been designed with individual comfort in mind, with its own private ensuite, an adjustable electric bed with hotel quality linen, generous storage available in the built-in wardrobe for clothing and personal belongings and an individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioning system. There is a nurse call in both the bedroom and ensuite.
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DAP Daily Accommodation Payments |
RAD Refundable Accommodation Deposit |
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$112.5 | $0 (No Deposit) |
$56.25 | $245,000 (50%) |
$0 | $490,000 (100%) |
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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.
Staff and residents from Mercy Place Edgewater will be seeing red on Thursday 29 September, when they come together to mark World Heart Day, and in the process don their favourite red clothes as a symbol of their commitment to heart health.
Residents at Mercy Place Edgewater are set to have their very own ‘Royal Show’ experience next week - without even having to leave the popular not-for-profit home in Perth’s northern suburbs.
International Day of Older Persons on October 1st will be a special time for residents at Mercy Place Edgewater. The not-for-profit aged care home will be celebrating its seniors and the contributions they have made to the community during their lifetimes, as a result of occupations and vocations as diverse as teaching, nursing, fostering and even volunteering, both in Western Australia and overseas.
International Day of Friendship on Saturday 30 July will have special meaning for two volunteers who donate hours of their time to enrich the lives of seniors every week. Hammersley resident Alan Williams and Kingsley local George Wakelin met when they started volunteering at the same Mercy Health aged care home every week over 10 years ago, and they’ve been firm friends ever since.
Mercy Place Edgewater resident Mike Roberts admits that he was hesitant and a little unsure about entering aged care, but in the three months that he has lived at the not-for-profit home the team of carers have become like a second family.
One of Edgewater Mercy Hostel’s much-loved team members will be affirming her love and loyalty to Australia this week when she celebrates her first Australia Day knowing her Australian citizen is just around the corner.
Mercy Place Edgewater resident Josephine DeBono will celebrate her 100th birthday today surrounded by family and friends who say the centenarian has been committed to others throughout her life and still has a wonderful heart.
Mercy Place Edgewater resident 95-year-old Bob Winterburn and his 89-year-old wife Amy will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary next week.
After almost 65 years of marriage, the love lives on for Mercy Place Edgewater resident Bob Winterburn and his wife Amy, who are set to spend Valentine’s Day 2021 once again side-by-side, after meeting in Queensland when they were in their 20s.
With International Volunteer Day on Saturday 5 December, a trio of northern suburbs residents are united in their belief that volunteering at a local not-for-profit aged care home is not only rewarding, it also gives a great sense of fulfillment and gratification.
International Day of Older Persons on Tuesday 1 October will be a special time for residents at Mercy Place Edgewater.
Not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Edgewater is appealing to locals who would like to revive the long lost art of letter writing.
Australia Day has special meaning for Mercy Place Edgewater resident and retired registered nurse Heather Addison who immigrated to Western Australia from the UK like thousands of others before her.
When 16-year-old Tim Armstrong began a Workplace Learning placement at a local not-for-profit aged care home, he thought he would simply be helping to make cups of tea and coffee for residents.
International Day of Older Persons on Tuesday 1 October will be a special time for residents at Mercy Place Edgewater.
For many people having a pet around the house is a normal part of life – which is why Tully, the two-and a half year-old pooch, has proven so popular at two not-for-profit residential homes in Craigie and Edgewater.
Seniors at the not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Edgewater are the latest beneficiaries of the talented members of the knitting club at Pearsall Hocking Community Centre.
The increasing number of male residents who now call Mercy Place Edgewater home has prompted the establishment of a new men’s group, which is already proving popular.
Mercy Place Edgewater resident Bonnie Bartlett celebrated her 100th birthday on Tuesday 5 June surrounded by family and friends who say the centenarian still has a sense of humour and a wonderful heart.
82-year-old Valryn Elshaw has been awarded more than a dozen sporting medals in her lifetime despite being a partial quadriplegic and sustaining brain damage from a major car accident back in 1984.
Mercy Health has introduced an entirely new model of care at its not-for-profit homes in Western Australia, at Edgewater and also Claremont, with plans to roll the initiative out across all its new developments into the future.
Dozens of blankets are being handcrafted for charity, thanks to the talent and time of seniors in the knitting club at Mercy Place Edgewater.
Residents at Mercy Place Edgewater will be fighting cruelty with cupcakes during August, as they take part in the sweetest fundraiser of the year - Cupcake Day for RSPCA.
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